Running on asphalt requires different sole design than forest trails. Road shoes feature smooth outsoles with sufficient cushioning, while trail models need aggressive tread patterns for grip on rocks and mud. ADIDAS offers specialized models for both terrain types with appropriate sole geometry.
Drop is the height difference between heel and forefoot, typically ranging from 0mm to 12mm. Higher drop (10-12mm) suits heel strikers, while lower drop (4-6mm) encourages a more natural midfoot landing. Beginners should start with medium drop around 8mm until they develop proper technique.
Excessive cushioning can reduce stability and ground feel. Heavier runners and those training on hard surfaces need more padding, while lighter and experienced runners can opt for minimalist models. ADIDAS Boost technology offers excellent balance between comfort and responsiveness.
Shoes must match your foot shape, not the other way around. Narrow lasts in ADIDAS models suit normal arches, while wide versions are essential if your foot extends beyond the shoe's footbed. Too-tight fit causes blisters and toenail loss, while too-loose reduces control and can lead to injury.
Neutral pronation requires neutral shoes with balanced cushioning. Overpronators whose feet roll excessively inward need stability models with reinforced medial sections. If unsure, visit a specialty shop for gait analysis or consult a physiotherapist before investing in expensive models.
Quality running shoes last between 600 and 800 kilometers before cushioning starts to break down. Visual appearance can be deceiving – internal foam deteriorates even when the exterior still looks good. Track your mileage and replace shoes on time to avoid knee and Achilles tendon injuries.
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