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Get The Right Shoes Before You Start Running

Best Running Shoes 

It’s the start of a new year and many people have made a resolution to get into better shape. Often times, this means making an effort to exercise more including jogging or running. Some people may even have plans to run in a half or full marathon this year. But, before you hit the road and start training, be sure to get the right footwear. Otherwise, you may find your training cut short by painful symptoms or injury.

There are many factors to consider when looking for the best running shoes that will fit your needs. First, where do you intend to run? Will it be on a more consistent type of surface like a treadmill, on pavement, or on a track? Or, will it be on dirt trails with sand, gravel, etc.? Get the shoes which are better suited for the places you plan to run. Another very important aspect to understand is the arch of your foot. The shape of your arch will determine the type of running shoe that will give you the most appropriate support. If you have a flat foot and tend to “over pronate” (i.e.- roll to the inside), then a “stability shoe” may be recommended. Conversely, if you have a higher than normal arch and your foot is “supinated”, then a shoe with more cushioning may be required.

When you’re ready to go into a store to buy your shoes, keep a few other things in mind. To ensure a proper fit, shop for shoes at the end of the day. Your feet swell during the day (and while running), therefore, trying on shoes later in the day will give you the best fit. Also, have your foot measured since your shoe size can change as you age. It is typically recommended to get running shoes a half-size or even a full size larger to allow proper room for the foot. Bring the socks you wear for running and any insoles or orthotics you use when trying on shoes. Try on several pairs of shoes to really get a sense of what feels good to you. Finally, take your shoes for a test drive by actually running in the store or outside.

Now that you have the right shoes, plan on replacing them about every 400 miles. If you run almost everyday, consider getting two pairs. Running shoes may need a day to decompress and dry out after a longer run, so you can alternate on a day to day basis. By getting the proper footwear, you can help avoid injuries and keep your training on track!

About the Author - Jon

Jon is the Director of Rehabilitation at ProActive Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine in Rancho Bernardo. He graduated with a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami in 1997. Jon has been practicing outpatient orthopaedic physical therapy for the past 25+ years. In 2003, he became board certified as an Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist (OCS). Jon has extensive experience with manual therapy, treating various types of orthopaedic injuries, and working with patients of all ages. He joined the ProActive family in 2008 and has helped ProActive Physical Therapy become one of the premier therapy providers in San Diego. Jon also volunteers his time and knowledge at the athletic training department of Poway High School. When he is not assisting patients or athletes, Jon enjoys spending time with his wife, two children, family, and friends. He is an avid sports fan who enthusiastically supports the Miami Hurricanes and San Diego Padres.