A Little Care For The Extra Mile From Your Running Shoes

By Abdul Azim

Running is one of the best forms of exercise that you can engage in . It is relatively cheaper than other forms of exercise. You do not need to enrol into a gym or buy heavy and expensive equipment to enjoy running. You can be close to nature as you run. Your only investment for running would be a good pair of running shoes.

As an avid runner, you would be enthusiastic enough to spend money on expensive running shoes, then it really pays to take heed from the experts on foot care and comfort. Here are 6 tips to maintain the performance of your running shoes and to make them last longer.

Use running shoes only for running. Try not to use them for other activities like tennis, football or hiking.

Store them in cool dry place. Too humid may cause them to be damp and later develop mold. Too dry may make them flaky and uncomfortable to wear. Once in a while airing under the sun for 30 minutes should be done to kill germs and remove odor.

If they are wet, be sure to dry them thoroughly by placing them near a heat source, for example a heater or a fireplace. Make sure that the insoles are dried too. Place some old new paper into the shoes to accelerate the drying process. Do not dry them by placing them in the dryer. This way, your running shoes life will be definitely shortened.

Shoes must not be worn too tightly. If the right size is chosen it should fit snugly encasing your feet with some space in front of the shoes. Avoid tying the shoes too tightly. Blood circulation to your feet will be constricted. You will be extremely uncomfortable as well as placing pressure to you ankle . You do not want an injury during your running.

The right kind of socks worn are important for your feet as well. If you live in the countries where the weather is hot and humid all the year around, or during summer time, thin, lightweight, moisture absorbing socks are best. Whereas in cooler weather, well insulated and thicker socks will provide the extra insulation against the cold to your feet.

Your running shoes will have a running life. Every 6 months or after you have run about 400 - 500 miles, replace your running shoes. The soles of your running shoes will be worn out based on various factors . They are: your running pattern and habits, the running surface that you subject them to and the frequency of use . Depending on design, some running shoes last longer than others.

Like any other equipment taking care of your running shoes can make them run a little further. So be sure to take note of these tips so that your running shoes can last longer. - 30553

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