1ã€Select shoes by foot
Most of the basketball players' demands for shoes are not just above the brand name. The athlete's biomechanical movement is not the same as the foot, so you must balance stability, cushioning, durability, and fit. The ideal shoes can make you feel comfortable for a long time and prevent sports injuries.
2, understand your exercise
Everyone has different biomechanical characteristics. Many people do not lean downwards or lean downwards when exercising. If you fall into this category, you will certainly want to find ways to make up for it. An overly inclined person's upper will show an over-movement to the inside, while a downwardly-inclined person's upper will move to the outside. You can request the help of the test shoe technician to choose the shoe that suits your needs.
3, shoe type
Those inclined downwards are generally able to select straight or slightly curved shoes, and those who are inclined downwards can use curved or semi-curved shoes to adjust their gait. The specific shoe type may depend on the specific situation.
4, internal support characteristics
Emergency stop, quick start and lateral movement in basketball require the shoes to be very firm. Some manufacturers use a molded press midsole for this purpose so that the foot can step on the shoe. Fiberboards that are attached to the sole and distribute the shoes along the length of the shoe can also provide support.
5, external support characteristics
The sturdy, wear-resistant heel support plate greatly reduces the movement of the heel. The heel bar is a plastic attachment that holds the foot to the heel support piece. Many basketball shoes also come with a fixed frame. The fixed frame is a polymeric attachment used to support the upper and is longitudinally distributed along the exterior of the shoe. Plastic support bars also provide support. They are generally attached to the eye of the shoe at the tip and/or heel. A padded upper or 3/4 upper upper also provides support.
6, durability
Wood and asphalt floors are a test for the outsole. Better basketball shoes use a seam made of rubber material and strengthen the toe area.
7, cushioning performance
When you exercise, your body can produce 5 times the weight of the body, so cushioning performance is very important, insole is best made of molded EVA, polyurethane or a combination of both. Each manufacturer's midsole technology is also different and some are quite effective. If you are leaning too far down, the selected shoe should have good cushioning performance.
8, replaceable insole
The insole also has some cushioning properties and is most vulnerable to damage. Changing the insole in half the life of your shoe will give you a whole new level of comfort.
9, fit
When playing, your feet will stretch and increase as a result of the impact. In warm weather they can add up to a half size. So try to wear sports shoes in the store should not be too crowded. Between the top of the shoe and your longest toe, there should be a gap in the width of the toenail so that the toes can move freely and the heel area should be suitable, but it should not be tight. Be sure to re-measure the length of the foot before buying new shoes, as age and damage can change the size of the foot.
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