Don’t run in shoes that aren’t designed for running
The desire to improve your health by adding more movement to your daily routine can be detrimental to your feet and knees if you skimp on shoes or confuse shoes for different sports – you shouldn’t run in shoes tennis courts and going to the court in running shoes.
Orthopedist Jay Spector recommends changing running shoes every six to eight months, and don’t hesitate to buy a new pair if your feet, hips or back start to hurt.
Also, don’t choose running shoes with a zero height drop (where the heel isn’t raised, but is level with the toes).
Do not go barefoot to the gym or hotel
Especially in damp rooms there is a high chance of catching a fungus, a plantar spur or a virus. causing plantar warts. They can reach large sizes and interfere with walking – it is very difficult to remove these warts.
Always tie your shoelaces
And teach that to your children! Shoes with untied laces are really dangerous. The support function is reduced, the risk of ankle injury increases. This is especially true if your foot has a low instep.
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