What Shoes Should You Wear When Pedometer Walking or Running?

Posted by Oni Raynbo on October 28th, 2010 and filed under pedometer running, pedometer steps | No Comments »

I am a fan of having the right shoes. Walking and counting pedometer steps over long distances does require comfortable shoes and I have my favorites-for wet weather, hot weather, messy tracks, etc. I’m not a hiker so I like urban wear and even like to wear comfortable heels for light walking or dancing as I love the shaping effect on the calf muscles. Pedometer steps is often just activity (10000 steps) from a normal day and in these cases my shoes are chosen to enable that.

I am trying Dunlop Volleys, a light flexible sports shoe for running although I prefer Ecco brand walking shoes. I appreciate the approach in the following video. The expert here says that running style and technique is more important than the shoe you wear. Adjust your style to prevent injury.

Now that I have added pedometer running to my pedometer steps exercise routine I would also like to have the best shoes for me to enjoy an injury free introduction to running techniques. Ideally this would be simple.

Experts differ. Preparation is important when starting running and finding the right shoes for you is part of that.

It is important to take the time to develop a proper foot support appropriate for you. Everyone’s requirements are different so allow for this when judging suggestions.

How to Find the Right Running or Walking Shoe

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