- Do not buy shoes with a hard heel counter. A heel counter is that hard plastic support that wraps around your heel in many athletic shoes. If you throw a proper front kick wearing the wrong shoes, you will notice that the heel counter digs into your achilles tendon.
- Choose shoes that are flat, not shoes that are higher at the heel so you tilt forward.
- Gum rubber soles grip the best indoors...choose soft soled shoes. You will notice that shoes designed for martial arts have a soft sole. The soft soles have better grip than a hard sole....unfortunately, they also wear down faster if worn outside.
- Flexible is good. Do not get shoes that are too stiff because they may restrict your ability to bend your ankle into a proper stance. Shoes that do not bend backwards will not allow your toes to curl backwards when executing a front kick.
- The lighter the better. Whether you are in a kicking style or not, the lighter the shoe the better.
Friday, January 25, 2008
5 Tips to Shoe Shopping
What kind of shoes should we wear during training? This is something I have discussed with some of the students in the past but probably not all. This is some general advice and is not necessarily only for Fut Gar Kung Fu students. This is probably not a discussion that even existed 20-30 years ago because athletic shoes were more generic but now that there is specialization in shoe types and so many choices of styles, it has become more important to choose the correct shoes for training. Here are the things to look for if you are choosing shoes that you will use specifically for training:
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I completely forgot the most important tip...actually it is more of a warning based on past experience. If you wear shoes with rainbows on them, we may not be able to stop laughing at you.
ouch...
that hurt...
i miss my rainbow shoes... they were so unique... AKA COOL!
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