Choosing training shoes for your routine
Training shoes should support the activities you perform most often. Stable soles suit lifting, while running usually benefits from footwear designed for repeated forward motion.
Try shoes with the socks you use for training and allow space around the toes. Comfort during a short shop test is a useful starting signal.
No shoe prevents every injury. Technique, training progression and recovery remain more influential than any single product.
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