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Old 05-18-2011, 03:48 PM   #1
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Taking good care of your running shoes is a crucial part of your training. A good pair is hard to fine but easy to take care of cheap coach sunglasses, they don't need any special attention. If you ensure that your shoes are in a good condition, you will extend their lifespan, save money and enjoy more your running training. And as you will discover, it's not that hard at all.
One vital thing you should learn about maintaining your shoes is learning how to dry them the proper way. Running shoes are not just another piece of clothing-there is a science behind cleaning and drying sport shoes!
How to wash your shoes
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How to dry your shoes
The best way to dry your shoes is to let them dry in open air. You should remove the laces and the insole; this allows the air to circulate freely within the shoes, thus speeding up the drying process and eliminates bad odor. This won't take much time but it will ensure your shoes safety and at the same time speed up the drying.
While they are drying preferably in open air, you can stuff the inside of your shoes with newspaper or a rolled up towel. This can accelerate the drying process by absorbing the wetness from the shoe and into the paper. And will also keep your shoes in a good form.
Don't dry your shoes in a dryer
Drying your shoes in the dryer can be very damaging-both to the dryer and to the shoes. Of course, a dryer can take off the wetness of your shoes effectively, but it can also damage the fabric and warp the softer part.
If you have an emergency and you must use your wet shoes immediately, then you can use the dryer, but with moderation. Set your dryer at low heat for the right effect.
Never put your wet shoes directly over a heater; this direct contact with a heating source can render your shoes unusable for training. Instead you can place them at distance or let them dry in open air.
Neutral:This is where the heel of the runner makes contact with the ground and the foot travels in a straight line as it moves forward.Pronation:This where the heel hits the ground but this time the foot moves to the side as it travels forward. It refers to the inward roll of the foot.Supenation:This is where the heel hits the ground and the foot rolls outward.In modern times such materials as foam, silicon, air or gel have been added into trainers, these have been used to create cushioning systems in modern running shoes.In the 1970's a plastic called 'ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)' was developed. This material revolutionised the construction of sports shoes. It was made up of tiny air bubbles that provide cushioning and absorbs shock. This material is injection moulded into shapes, which serve as heel supports.
Nike's Air technology, which used a gas-filled bag of air inserted in the sole of the shoe to cushion the impact of running, first appeared in 1979. The pair of sneakers was named; Tailwind and these technologically advanced air-soles had provided a good foundation for which further Nike advancements are based on. Since then, athletic shoes have become increasingly specialized and prices for various sneakers have grown in accordance to the advances in technology and its value-added features. Some shoes sold in the 1980's even included a pump valve so you could inflate or deflate the heel on your shoe as if they were bicycle tyres.In 2003 American spent on average 50 dollars (£28) on a pair of sports shoes.Companies sponsor most top athletes. This means that they are paid a fortune to wear the company's products during a sporting competition.
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