With the preponderance of different types of athletic shoes, it can be hard to know which type of shoe is best for you and your needs. Walking shoes are generally designed for comfort rather than performance. They tend to be stiffer and more cushioned than running shoes. Running shoe designers strive to provide the necessary structure and cushioning with the least amount of weight and seaming that might cause blisters. Fitness walkers should look for shoes that are light, have enough cushioning, do not have a great difference between the heel and toe height, have an undercut rather than a flared heel, and that is flexible or bend easily at the forefoot. Running stores that provide expertise in fitting shoes can help with choosing specific brands that might work best for you. However, visiting a podiatrist for shoe recommendations based on your individual needs at various stages of life is recommended for the long-term health and comfort of your feet.
For more information about walking shoes versus running shoes, consult with Jeffrey L. Bober, DPM from Maryland. Our doctor can measure your feet to determine what your needs are and help you find an appropriate pair of footwear.
Foot Health: The Differences between Walking & Running Shoes
There are great ways to stay in shape: running and walking are two great exercises to a healthy lifestyle. It is important to know that running shoes and walking shoes are not interchangeable. There is a key difference on how the feet hit the ground when someone is running or walking. This is why one should be aware that a shoe is designed differently for each activity.
You may be asking yourself what the real differences are between walking and running shoes and the answers may shock you.
Differences
Walking doesn’t involve as much stress or impact on the feet as running does. However, this doesn’t mean that you should be any less prepared. When you’re walking, you land on your heels and have your foot roll forward. This rolling motion requires additional support to the feet.
Flexibility – Walking shoes are designed to have soft, flexible soles. This allows the walker to push off easily with each step.
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