choosing the right footwear for your feet nick summersgill physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

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Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

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Page 1: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Choosing the right footwear for your feet

Nick SummersgillPhysiotherapist (and old skool

runner)

Page 2: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider?

• What kind of running are you going to do e.g. off road, road or fell – this will dictate sole design

Page 3: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider ?• Your underlying biomechanics e.g. whether you are

hypermobile or hypomobile?

Page 4: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider ?

• If you are overweight you will need to consider a shoe which is designed for a heavier runner no matter what your foot type

• If you are lucky enough to be very light you may need to factor that into your requirements

Page 5: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider?

• The number of miles you are doing and how you plan to train and race?

• Shoes last about 500 miles or six months !!!

Page 6: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider ?• Your underlying biomechanics e.g. “knock knees, bandy

legged” and the degree of pronation/supination occurring at your foot.

Page 7: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider ?

Page 8: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

What do you need to consider ?

Page 9: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Wear Patterns

Page 10: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Wear Patterns

Page 11: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

The anatomy of a running shoe

Page 12: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

The anatomy of a running shoe

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What else do you need to consider ?

• Shoe size – needs to be comfortable ideally there should be one thumbs nail distance from the end of your big toe to the toe box, with the correct socks on, laces tied and actually running !

Page 14: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Socks

Page 15: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Laces

Page 16: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Does and don’ts

• Go to reputable running shop where gait analysis is included

• More expensive may not be better see what fits your prescription

• Last years styles may be cheaper ask ?

Page 17: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

Does and don’ts

• Break your shoes in by wearing them around the house.• Always train in the socks and shoes you are going to run in

on the day.• Remember you will want to run faster on the day so

friction will be an issue so iron out areas of rubbing before the day and use vaseline to lubricate trouble areas

Page 18: Choosing the right footwear for your feet Nick Summersgill Physiotherapist (and old skool runner)

And finally

• Fail to prepare goes the old adage so take time to prepare well.

• Enjoy your day and think of all the goals you will be achieving and all the people you will be helping by your efforts.