Hiking and Proper Footwear |
Choosing the Right Shoes for the TerrainThe type of shoes you need depends on where you’ll be hiking and your foot shape. Before you go, check the park’s website for information about the difficulty level. Specialized hiking apps may also have information about elevation gains and reviews. If your hike is mostly flat, you can likely get by with a pair of regular running shoes that are in good shape. Trail running shoes or day hiking boots may also be a good choice for an easy hike on level terrain. These shoes have a low cut that leaves your ankles exposed but a flexible midsole that doesn’t require a lot of time to break them in. If you plan to take a hike with steep or uneven terrain, you need a pair of hiking boots. Hiking boots are designed to be more supportive with a high cut that wraps your ankle and stiff midsoles. You should also consider the weather. Water-resistant materials can help keep your feet dry in wet weather but may make your feet sweat more on hot summer days. If you’re hiking a mountain in the winter, you may need boots with insulation. Find the Right FitNot only do you need to find the right type of shoe, but also the proper fit. Ill-fitting hiking shoes can lead to injuries such as blisters, pressure points, and musculoskeletal problems. To find hiking boots that fit you properly, you need more than just your shoe size. Your foot length, foot width, and arch length are also important measurements. Many dedicated shoe retailers will have specially calibrated equipment and trained staff to help you get accurate measurements. It’s important to ensure your feet and toes have enough room to move. Research has found that shoe width is important in preventing foot pain. Hiking boots shouldn’t be an impulse purchase. Some preparation can help you prevent buying shoes that don’t fit or are too small, including:
If you’re buying hiking boots online, check the return policy and consider buying from a brand you’ve worn and liked before. The Role of Physiotherapy in Selecting Proper Footwear for HikingYour Physiotherapist can give you recommendations to find the best hiking boot for you based on your specific needs. Additionally, Physiotherapy can make sure you’re ready to reach your hiking goals by:
Before you head outside and explore nature, take a moment to ensure you have the proper footwear to avoid any injuries.
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