Sunday, March 14, 2010

Shoes with an arch support?

Are there any shoes that have a good arch support without buying inserts? If you go and look into the shoes, most are completely flat on the insole, surprise feet aren't flat on the bottom! I am on my feet all the time, so far New Balance is the best I can find, but even they aren't comfortable.

Shoes with an arch support?
This is tough because we can recommend shoes for you, and you'll be miserable. All shoes are built to suit the average human.





You don't want to hear this, but you might really benefit from orthotics. An orthopedist can make a world of difference, and it's not a painful or very expensive process.





Once you get your arch figured out, go to a professional running store. The good ones sometimes have sophisticated computer equipment to analysis your strike pattern, measure your feet, etc. Get shoes that suit your tendencies (heel strike, pronate, supinate, etc.)





We had two people on our team suffering. When they finally broke down, one saw a podiatrist and the other visited an orthopedic specialist. Both finished the season in orthotics, and shed back and knee pains along the way.





No shoe alone will fix this...
Reply:If it's nursing shoes with a good arch that you're looking for, try Dansko shoes found at any uniform shop. At first they feel hard, but trust me, after a12hr shift you'll be in love with them. Report It

Reply:I have high arches too so it took me a while to get comfortable with a pair of shoes (without needing inserts). In general, you want to look for shoes that are "neutral" or "cushioning". Those are geared towards more arch support. In my case, I run on Adidas Supernova Cushion.
Reply:Asics all the way baby! I've bought the same model three times in a row. Awesome support, awesome shoes for running. Trust me.
Reply:Have you tried Asics? They have an assortment of really supportive shoes. I have a more neutral pair and although I was prescribed orthotics, I actually prefer the shoe without them. They are wider than say, Nikes and comfortable at the start so breaking them in was hardly needed. I've run for over 15 years and these are the best by far.
Reply:Do yourself a favor, check into the Birkenstock line, they've got just what your looking for. Here's a model you might like: http://www.birkenstockusa.com/styles/661... if not, browse the catalog at http://birkenstockusa.com



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