jennifermaria
Cathlete
Hi Cathe,
You mentioned in the running shoes thread that running shoes aren't appropriate for lateral based activities, because they don't provide enough support. I have to admit, I am guilty of using my old running shoes for step and kickboxing workouts (bad, I know!), and I'd like to get shoes that are specifically designed for such workouts indoors, but don't know which ones to go with...
Any recommendations? I know for running shoes, I always go to a running store and get looked at so I can have them find the right shoe for me, but it's far easier to find experts in running who can give you good recommendations on shoes than it is to find an expert in... step, for example, who can give you appropriate recommendations.
So, I am turning to you .
Thanks!
Jennifer
PS Just a little info on my feet: not sure about my arch, but I do know that the running store said I tend to turn my feet in (as a result, the soles of my shoes end up getting really worn on the inside rim, but not as much on the outside), and I have wider feet than most women, so they sometimes give me a men's shoe (which worked WONDERFULLY, although the last time I went back, I found out that Asics now makes wider widths on their women's shoes, so I was able to wear a women's running shoe for the first time--yay!).
You mentioned in the running shoes thread that running shoes aren't appropriate for lateral based activities, because they don't provide enough support. I have to admit, I am guilty of using my old running shoes for step and kickboxing workouts (bad, I know!), and I'd like to get shoes that are specifically designed for such workouts indoors, but don't know which ones to go with...
Any recommendations? I know for running shoes, I always go to a running store and get looked at so I can have them find the right shoe for me, but it's far easier to find experts in running who can give you good recommendations on shoes than it is to find an expert in... step, for example, who can give you appropriate recommendations.
So, I am turning to you .
Thanks!
Jennifer
PS Just a little info on my feet: not sure about my arch, but I do know that the running store said I tend to turn my feet in (as a result, the soles of my shoes end up getting really worn on the inside rim, but not as much on the outside), and I have wider feet than most women, so they sometimes give me a men's shoe (which worked WONDERFULLY, although the last time I went back, I found out that Asics now makes wider widths on their women's shoes, so I was able to wear a women's running shoe for the first time--yay!).