| GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ATHLETIC
SHOE PURCHASE 1. Determine type of athletic shoes you plan
to buy (running, tennis, soccer, etc.) As a rule, if you plan to participate
in a specific sport activity three or more times per week, it is probably wise
to purchase a shoe specific to the sport. 2. Locate a reputable shoe
store that offers a variety of sports specific shoes and staff that are knowledgeable,
helpful and willing to spend time with you to assure an appropriate shoe purchase.
Check store's return policy before your shoe purchase. 3.Before going
to the store, obtain or determine the following information which will help the
salesperson find the appropriate shoe for you: a)injury history b)
old shoes (check wear pattern) c) weight d) foot type/shape 4.Consider
the following points to assure proper foot measurement: a) visit shoe
store after a workout b) have shoes fit with socks you intend to wear
c) bring any shoe inserts and put them into shoes d) use Brannock device for
measuring both feet with socks on - both siting and standing e) three measurements
should be taken: heel-to-toe,heel-to-ball,and width f) measurements should
only be used as a guide! 5.Consider the following points to test for
proper shoe fit: a) allow 3/8 to 1/2 between longest toe and end of toe
box which should have ample height and width to accommodate toes b) ball of
foot should match widest part of shoe c) with "bend" of toes matching
toe break of shoe d) assure adequate space across ball of foot by dragging
your thumb across vamp (front part) of shoe e) heel fit should be snug
f) match your arch without discomfort g) wear test shoes in store to assure
fit and balanced, comfortable gait. 6.Thoroughly inspect the inside
and outside of shoe for defects and blemishes. Place shoe on firm, flat surface
and make sure heel is straight and shoe is stable. 7.Periodically
check shoes for excess wear. A new pair of shoes should be considered if:
a) outsole is worn to level of midsole b) heel counter is tilted excessively
either in (everted) or out (inverted) c) forefoot upper is "falling off"
(overlapping) inner or outer aspect of the outsole d) persistent injuries
possibly due to inadequate midsole cushioning Avon
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