Choosing Tennis Shoes

Good tennis shoes do several things apart fromConfirm this self-diagnosis with a third party watching
covering your feet, and tennis is a sport, that is veryyou walk, and the wear test on your current shoes.
hard on shoes, and feet, so you need to find a shoeTHE FIT OF THE TENNIS SHOE is vital, and points to
that will last, and one that is not too heavy, bearing inpay particular attention to are as follows.
mind some factors.1. You need about half an inch of space between your
Tennis shoes must be able to support your feet withlongest toe and the end of the tennis shoe.
all the stops and starts you have to make, and it must2. The foot should be a comfortable fit without any
give you good support at the sides of your feet. Eachstretching
surface has differing requirements, and all of us have3. The heel should not slip, although some movement is
different types of feet, all of which places differentwanted.
demands on your tennis shoes.Just remember your feet are different sizes, so pick
The first consideration is what type of feet you have,your size according to the larger foot, and use an
because that will determine how much cushioning youinsole to balance up your smaller foot.
will need, and what and where you will need lateralThe most important thing in a tennis shoe is LATERAL
support.SUPPORT because much of your running on a court
There are three basic foot types:is side to side, and there are dangers of turning your
1. SUPINATED - here your wear is on the outside ofankle. Good lateral support is necessary if you are
the shoesheavy and if you are pronated.
2. PRONATED - here your wear is on the insideYour tennis shoes will need a degree of CUSHIONING
around the ball of the foot, and this type of footand SHOCK ABSORPTION.
suffers the most with injuries from overuse.This is especially true if you are a baseliner, and you
3. IDEAL - here the wear is even.play most of your tennis on hard courts. Pronated feet
Either get a fellow player to walk behind you tojar most easily.
determine whether you are walking with your footThe two most common cushioning you read about are
tilting inwards, or outwards, or not at all. Better still findEVA, which is lightweight, but not very durable, or
yourself a well-qualified sports shoe person. You couldstable, and PU[polyurethane] which is denser, better
also test yourself by wetting your feet and standing onstability, but it is a lot heavier.
a square of cardboard.FLEXIBILITY is important, and tennis shoes must bend
1. If there is a large are where the arch of your feeteasily at the ball of the foot, however too much
didn't touch you are SUPINATEDflexibility makes for a shoe that won't be comfortable.
2. If the whole of your foot is marked, looking like aAt the end of the day, comfort is important, and tennis
rectangle with slight curves then you areshoes are no different to anything else, you tend to
OVERPRONATEDget what you pay for, and I know very few things of
3. If your feet leaves an imprint that is a balancequality that are cheap!!
between the others then your foot is IDEAL