There is almost one type of running shoe for every type of runner. This is very good news because it allows us to have a shoe model that will adapt to the way we run, the distance we run, our weight or our goals. But the tricky part is to find the ideal model among an increasingly wide range of brands and products. At RUNNEA we have tools to help you select the right shoe for your tastes, but even so it is often difficult to find the ideal model based on the particular needs of each individual. In this article we want to help you understand the criteria that will allow you to identify whether a running shoe is right for your needs. And then you will only have to compare and find the best price, and for that, at RUNNEA we are the best at finding bargains. Here we go.
In a few simple steps we help you to choose the ideal running shoe for you.
GO TO THE RECOMMENDERThis type of runner does not usually have a good running technique, which is completely normal. Therefore, their main need is for a running shoe that offers a high level of cushioning, support and comfort to protect joints and muscles from repetitive impact. In addition, a high drop helps facilitate a smooth transition into the step.
High cushioning: To compensate for lack of refined technique and to protect joints and muscles from repetitive impacts. Shoes with good cushioning provide a softer and more comfortable experience.
High drop: A higher heel-to-toe drop (height difference between heel and toe) makes it easier to land on the heel, which is very common among new runners. This helps a smoother transition during the stride cycle.
Stability: The objective is to offer security and extra protection during running, which is closely linked to not having an efficient technique.
Flexibility and lightness: While stability is important, shoes should also offer some flexibility and be light enough so as not to hinder the natural movement of the foot.
Comfortable fit: A good fit is essential. The shoe should be roomy enough to allow for natural expansion of the foot during running, but not so large as to cause slippage or chafing.
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Asphalt runners who run primarily to get fit or clear their heads are generally looking for comfort, durability and adequate protection to tackle hard and often urban surfaces.
Adequate cushioning: Look for shoes with cushioning that can mitigate the constant impact of asphalt. Shoes with advanced cushioning technologies are ideal.
Support structure: A good support structure is important to maintain proper foot alignment and prevent injury.
Flexibility and lightness: Although support is needed, the shoe should not be too stiff. It should allow natural movement of the foot and be light enough not to be a burden.
Sole durability: A tough, high-quality sole is important to handle the wear and tear of asphalt.
Breathability: Materials that allow good air circulation to keep feet dry and cool.
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This type of runner needs shoes that can handle long miles without compromising comfort and efficiency. They are looking for a combination of cushioning, some support, durability and a design that minimizes foot fatigue.
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Focused on improving times and increasing speed, they are looking for lightweight but responsive running shoes. A low drop is preferable to promote a fast and efficient stride. They can also opt for a shoe with a carbon plate. We are talking about training shoes, not racing shoes.
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Overweight or heavy runners above 90 kilograms need running shoes with robust cushioning to handle the additional impact and reinforced support for stability and proper alignment.
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They need shoes with midfoot support and pronation control to maintain proper alignment and prevent injury.
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Challenges and Needs: Require a shoe with good cushioning and flexibility to compensate for the lack of natural shock absorption. Example of a Suitable Shoe: the Nike Air Zoom Vomero offers soft cushioning and good support, ideal for supinators.
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Trail runners face varied terrain, including rocks, gravel tracks or tree roots, which requires trail shoes with excellent traction and durability. They also need protection against impact and external elements, as well as good stability to prevent sprains and injuries. Example of a Suitable Shoe: the Salomon Speedcross stands out for its grip on difficult terrain, durability and protection, making it a leading choice for trail running.
Outsole with good grip: Look for shoes with outsoles designed to provide traction on a variety of surfaces, including mud, rock and dry terrain.
Reinforcements and protections: Choose shoes that offer additional protections, such as reinforced toe caps and abrasion-resistant materials.
Stability and support: shoes with good ankle support and stable construction are crucial for safe trail running.
Adaptive cushioning: Adequate cushioning to absorb shock, but without sacrificing responsiveness and ground feel.
Durability: Materials and construction that can withstand the toughest trail conditions.
People who are preparing for police or firefighter competitions need a very specific type of footwear. They must be shoes that allow them to be fast and agile, but at the same time stable for the agility tests.
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Each runner profile has specific requirements, and the choice of shoes should reflect these needs to optimize performance and the running experience. In addition, factors such as training frequency, terrain conditions, and personal goals should also be considered to make the best possible choice.
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