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exact type of aerobic shoes you need will depend on what you are
doing for your workout. If for example you are a serious runner,
you need to focus on running shoes. Running shoes are typically
lighter than other types, and they focus the shoe padding on the
areas of the runner's foot where it will be needed most. But these
types of shoes are not good, for example, for playing tennis since
they provide very little lateral ankle support, which is required
for a good tennis game. These two types of shoes are basically
the same thing, a modern version of the classic gym shoe, but
with padding focused on where it is needed most, and a low top
to allow some flexibility and movement at the wearer's ankles.
Now
for other types of sports such as basketball, a high-top aerobic
shoe would be the preference so that you will have adequate support
to protect your ankle. In this sport, you are constantly jumping
high, spurting off to run in different directions, and doing other
things that could potentially wreak havoc on your ankle. They
protect you from injuries much better than any other kind of aerobic
shoe, and you will note that almost all professional basketball
players wear them. But they are not good for the different types
of movement you have in other sports like tennis, so you will
rarely see a tennis player wearing them. Then again, for a cross
country runner, you need yet a different kind of aerobic shoe,
which will be kind of like a cross between a tennis shoe and light
hiking boots, with a light build and lots of traction on the bottom.
The
bottom line is to make sure that in order to protect your feet
while you are getting fit and trim, be sure to use the right kind
of aerobic shoe so that you don't do damage to your feet while
you are strengthening other parts of your body.
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