Archive for the ‘sport shoes’ Category

which brand sport shoes is the most comfortable one you think to wear?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

nike,addidas,puma…any other brand you think is the best in your mind…talk about the reason please…lol!

If you’re looking for shoes to workout in I love New Balance. If it’s a fashion thing you have to take both looks and what’s comfortable for you. In general people’s feet are different so you have to try on quite a few and go with what you feel comfortable in!

Tennis Shoes

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

When you were a kid you had at least two pair of shoes. One pair was your “good” one your mother referred to as your “dress shoes,” while the other pair was your “everyday” shoes, most probably of athletic nature. These shoes, specially designed for sporting activities, were given the generic name “athletic shoes,” which is still considered a category that consists of running, basketball and tennis footwear. Originally introduced as part of the sporting apparel, athletic shoes are now worn as part of a casual look. Going for a walk, running across the shore, or playing outdoor games, are examples of the instances that people of all ages select to wear them. But how did all begin and why do more and more different types of athletic shoes being produced?

It is much more than the supply and demand curve, but it all comes down to that. Modern sneakers have beginnings in various sports shoes. One ancestor is the expensive British upper-class footwear of the late 1800s, used for lawn tennis, cricket, croquet, and at the beach. While at the turn of the twentieth century, football and baseball players wore essentially the same shoe type as before, the leather high-topped lace-ups with leather soles and cleats, the need to have footwear that provided a good grip onto the ground was the reason why a variety of lightweight shoes were introduced. Special shoes that would allow runners to move and lead to positive results, like increasing their speed and thus, their competitiveness, were ordered. Thus, as the need for greater speed increased, so did the athletic shoes’ number and styles. By refining and improving the shoes’ traction, sportswear companies created a subcategory in sports apparel; the shoemaking industry that is now worth billions. The sneakers’ demand emerged as athletes drew spectators to games and scientists invented new ways to accelerate human limits and improve athletes’ scores.

The dictionary defines the athletic shoe or sneaker as “a sports shoe usually made of canvas and having soft rubber soles; also called tennis shoe.” As today, uppers can be of leather, nylon, canvas, plastic, or combinations of these, and the shoe bottom surface has come to include any type of natural or synthetic rubber soles, tennis shoes are not equivalent to any other type of athletic shoe types. Sure, the term “tennis shoes” has become a generic term for athletic shoes, but this should not give the wrong impression to people that all sports shoes are the same or that one should wear them interchangeably regardless of the game/sport played. Running shoes on a tennis court, for example, are a sprained or broken ankle waiting to happen. Running shoes are built with a thick, soft heel to maximize cushioning for straight-forward, heel-to-toe foot impacts. Playing tennis is all about sudden starts and stops, as well as moving quickly from side to side. The trouble is that, during extreme stopping, cornering, and pivoting, if the sneaker’s outsole is too rigid, the tennis player loses contact with the playing surface, which results in a loss of footing. In addition, since runners do not usually move sharply sideways, while “on the run,” the running shoe sole is totally unsuitable for the sideways movements a tennis player makes.

From Keds, which were the first tennis shoes in 1917, to today’s extraordinary designs and expensive advertising budgets, shoemakers continue to design shoes with an eye towards accommodating various types and shapes of feet. When one adds to this equation, the trendy variety of styles, the outcome speaks for itself. There is always an option available for our feet will feel comfortable while playing a friendly match of tennis.

Jonathon Hardcastle
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/tennis-shoes-67078.html

Tennis Shoes

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

When you were a kid you had at least two pair of shoes. One pair was your “good” one your mother referred to as your “dress shoes,” while the other pair was your “everyday” shoes, most probably of athletic nature. These shoes, specially designed for sporting activities, were given the generic name “athletic shoes,” which is still considered a category that consists of running, basketball and tennis footwear. Originally introduced as part of the sporting apparel, athletic shoes are now worn as part of a casual look. Going for a walk, running across the shore, or playing outdoor games, are examples of the instances that people of all ages select to wear them. But how did all begin and why do more and more different types of athletic shoes being produced?

It is much more than the supply and demand curve, but it all comes down to that. Modern sneakers have beginnings in various sports shoes. One ancestor is the expensive British upper-class footwear of the late 1800s, used for lawn tennis, cricket, croquet, and at the beach. While at the turn of the twentieth century, football and baseball players wore essentially the same shoe type as before, the leather high-topped lace-ups with leather soles and cleats, the need to have footwear that provided a good grip onto the ground was the reason why a variety of lightweight shoes were introduced. Special shoes that would allow runners to move and lead to positive results, like increasing their speed and thus, their competitiveness, were ordered. Thus, as the need for greater speed increased, so did the athletic shoes’ number and styles. By refining and improving the shoes’ traction, sportswear companies created a subcategory in sports apparel; the shoemaking industry that is now worth billions. The sneakers’ demand emerged as athletes drew spectators to games and scientists invented new ways to accelerate human limits and improve athletes’ scores.

The dictionary defines the athletic shoe or sneaker as “a sports shoe usually made of canvas and having soft rubber soles; also called tennis shoe.” As today, uppers can be of leather, nylon, canvas, plastic, or combinations of these, and the shoe bottom surface has come to include any type of natural or synthetic rubber soles, tennis shoes are not equivalent to any other type of athletic shoe types. Sure, the term “tennis shoes” has become a generic term for athletic shoes, but this should not give the wrong impression to people that all sports shoes are the same or that one should wear them interchangeably regardless of the game/sport played. Running shoes on a tennis court, for example, are a sprained or broken ankle waiting to happen. Running shoes are built with a thick, soft heel to maximize cushioning for straight-forward, heel-to-toe foot impacts. Playing tennis is all about sudden starts and stops, as well as moving quickly from side to side. The trouble is that, during extreme stopping, cornering, and pivoting, if the sneaker’s outsole is too rigid, the tennis player loses contact with the playing surface, which results in a loss of footing. In addition, since runners do not usually move sharply sideways, while “on the run,” the running shoe sole is totally unsuitable for the sideways movements a tennis player makes.

From Keds, which were the first tennis shoes in 1917, to today’s extraordinary designs and expensive advertising budgets, shoemakers continue to design shoes with an eye towards accommodating various types and shapes of feet. When one adds to this equation, the trendy variety of styles, the outcome speaks for itself. There is always an option available for our feet will feel comfortable while playing a friendly match of tennis.

Jonathon Hardcastle
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/tennis-shoes-67078.html

Can I use wax shine on sport shoes?

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Can I use instant wax shines such as Kiwi’s on my black coloured Reebok sport shoe? It’s the type that have less amount of cloth material and I wonder whether it’s advisable to apply instant wax shine on the non-cloth area?

r u crazy! ?NO!!!!

Can I use wax shine on sport shoes?

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Can I use instant wax shines such as Kiwi’s on my black coloured Reebok sport shoe? It’s the type that have less amount of cloth material and I wonder whether it’s advisable to apply instant wax shine on the non-cloth area?

r u crazy! ?NO!!!!

Why Are There So Many Different Types Of Athletic Shoes On The Market?

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Why is it that there are different types of shoes for each sport? This is because shoes are essential to prevent injuries by providing the perfect cushioning and support required for each sport.

The shoes are specially made for all ages and genders. Shoes for women, men and children, all differ in designs and sizes. This is because the needs of the feet are different for each individual. To achieve the best in sports, a player must wear a good pair of shoes.

We often see TV commercials with players endorsing a particular brand of shoes for specific sports; this only proves how important it is for the players to choose the perfect shoes.

The person should feel comfortable in the shoes that he or she wears, especially when he or she is playing on the field. For example, if you are a basketball player and we all know playing basketball requires a lot of running, jumping, then you should definitely get a pair of shoes that have a strong grip to prevent you from sliding causing an injury.

There are so many companies out there that offer specialized shoes, companies like Nike, New Balance, Mulziny and Adidas offer comfort, style and durability for all of the specialized shoes that they sell.

If you are on a budget, you can get shoes that can give you the same function and comfort but for a cheaper price. These shoes are called generic or off brand shoes. They are not advertised much on the market but you will often find them on sale. However, you should choose carefully when buying generic shoes. Make sure that it fits you perfectly and comfortably.

You can also search online for shoes that are generic, though, not all of the information is true. Some of the information is deceiving. That is why it is best to invest in good quality shoes with a reliable brand name.

There are many ways to purchase the shoes you want, especially athletic shoes. You can get them online or from the shoe store in your area. One drawback in purchasing shoes online is that you can not be sure of a good fit. However, there is a bigger selection of shoes online than in your local shoe store. You must gather some information about the shoe brand before purchasing it. Research online and compare the prices and features of the shoe brands and make a good decision.

Gregg Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/fitness-articles/why-are-there-so-many-different-types-of-athletic-shoes-on-the-market-50012.html

Why Are There So Many Different Types Of Athletic Shoes On The Market?

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Why is it that there are different types of shoes for each sport? This is because shoes are essential to prevent injuries by providing the perfect cushioning and support required for each sport.

The shoes are specially made for all ages and genders. Shoes for women, men and children, all differ in designs and sizes. This is because the needs of the feet are different for each individual. To achieve the best in sports, a player must wear a good pair of shoes.

We often see TV commercials with players endorsing a particular brand of shoes for specific sports; this only proves how important it is for the players to choose the perfect shoes.

The person should feel comfortable in the shoes that he or she wears, especially when he or she is playing on the field. For example, if you are a basketball player and we all know playing basketball requires a lot of running, jumping, then you should definitely get a pair of shoes that have a strong grip to prevent you from sliding causing an injury.

There are so many companies out there that offer specialized shoes, companies like Nike, New Balance, Mulziny and Adidas offer comfort, style and durability for all of the specialized shoes that they sell.

If you are on a budget, you can get shoes that can give you the same function and comfort but for a cheaper price. These shoes are called generic or off brand shoes. They are not advertised much on the market but you will often find them on sale. However, you should choose carefully when buying generic shoes. Make sure that it fits you perfectly and comfortably.

You can also search online for shoes that are generic, though, not all of the information is true. Some of the information is deceiving. That is why it is best to invest in good quality shoes with a reliable brand name.

There are many ways to purchase the shoes you want, especially athletic shoes. You can get them online or from the shoe store in your area. One drawback in purchasing shoes online is that you can not be sure of a good fit. However, there is a bigger selection of shoes online than in your local shoe store. You must gather some information about the shoe brand before purchasing it. Research online and compare the prices and features of the shoe brands and make a good decision.

Gregg Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/fitness-articles/why-are-there-so-many-different-types-of-athletic-shoes-on-the-market-50012.html

What is the average price range for a pair of teenage sport shoes?

Sunday, October 4th, 2009


i dunno like £40 or summin, unless you get some cheap and nasty pair that will wreak your feet. Always go for the best you can afford to avoid hurting your feet etc.

Some Tips You Need To Consider When Choosing The Best Men’s Athletic Shoes

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Athletic shoes are a special part of men’s clothing. Active men need shoes that are durable, lightweight and well made. Basketball shoes are typically the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks on men’s athletic shoes. There are many other types of shoes besides basketball. All sport shoes for men are made basically the same with a few differences such as cleats and height.

There are also a few categories of shoes that make a difference in wear and comfort. From the cheapest shoes to the most expensive men’s athletic shoes vary. It is important that you find the right shoe to fit you individual needs for training, durability and comfort.

The first category is Motion Control Shoes. These shoes are the most rigid, control orientated and durable. The normal motion of the foot is important to keep in mind when purchasing these types of shoes. The motion control shoes help limit the motion of the foot so they are not excessively moving around making injury a greater risk.

Another type of shoe category is Stability Shoes. Stability means that there is good support, cushioning, and durability. Men who are of average weight and do not have a need for motion controlled shoes will find these provide the right support.

Cushioned Shoes are ideal for those who do not have a lot of excess motion in their foot and are not in need of additional support. A man of average weight and size may find these to be appropriate for him.

Another type of shoe would be the Lightweight Training Shoes. These are very light and are intended for racing and fast paced training. Efficient runners with no motion control problems will find these are perfect for them.

Finally Trail Shoes are good for off road or inclement weather. They have extra stability for added traction. They are very durable. It is imperative to plan ahead when exercising and playing sports. Alternating your shoes is a way to give your feet a brief workout. They will rest the muscles used in the other shoes while working ones to adjust to the ones you changed into. Also your work out or sport shoes will last longer if you wear them only when needed as opposed to all the time.

Some final tips for buying men’s athletic shoes are to always shop late in the day since feet tend to swell a bit as the day progresses. It is important to always measure your feet while standing; the change in size is enough to make your new shoes uncomfortable if you don’t. Make sure you try on both shoes with socks on. Some people’s feet are slightly different sizes. When you choose a pair always buy the size of your larger foot.

If the shoes hurt the first time you try them on then don’t buy them. They will not get more comfortable later on. Before training in your new shoes break them in by wearing them around the house. If you should need to return them stores generally won’t accept them after they have been worn outdoors.

Gregg Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/some-tips-you-need-to-consider-when-choosing-the-best-mens-athletic-shoes-54233.html

My Reebok sport shoes have mesh in front. They easily get dirty. How can I clean them properly?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

They are hard to clean. Or is it better to buy new ones?

Try using laundry detergent (Gain) and a toothbrush. That might work. I’ve used it on my shoes and it seemed to work ok. Probably best not to use bleach, it might stain your shoes a yelow color or it might make your shoes fall apart.