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How To Pick The Best Man Running Shoes

Running represents the ultimate workout high for many men. However, a good run can be ruined by a bad pair of shoes. In this guide, I will show you how to pick the best man running shoes, so you can enjoy comfortable and longer runs.

If you think about it, your shoes are the only major investment you have to make in order to enjoy a good running workout. It's not like lifting weights, where you have to purchase a home gym or expensive equipment. Since the shoe is your only major investment, it is vital that you make the right purchase.

If you get it wrong, at the very least you may suffer from discomfort and blisters. At the worst, you can do permanent damage to your foot arches and ankles. With that in mind, let's start with some tips for picking the right running shoes.

When you go to the store, and look for man running shoes, this is the first step you want to employ. Pick up different shoes, and feel how heavy they are. Compare one shoe to the next. The single most important quality of a good running shoe is that it is light. Consider that your going to take about 1500-2000 steps per mile, and even a 4 ounce difference in weight per shoe can add up quickly.

The lightness of the shoe is a great place to start. However, that's not all. After you found light shoes, next put them on and feel how they offer support to your arches and ankles. Does it feel natural, and does it feel snug on your foot, but loose enough for your foot to breathe? If not, then put the shoe back, and find a better one.

Man running shoes can be very cheap or very expensive, depending upon the brand of shoe you choose, and the shoes design. Often times when men try to save 10 or 20 bucks on a purchase for shoes, they find the shoes are uncomfortable and they have to purchase another pair anyway. Or worse, they only last a month before the heels blow out. Trying to cut corners with man running shoes is a great way to end up spending more than you initially should have.

Instead, set a higher budget, and get it right the first time. Your feet will thank you for it.