Know the difference between running shoes & training shoes.

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So many workouts, so little time. These days, there are a million ways to get a sweat session in. Whether it's gym workouts, lifting, the treadmill, or long runs, you need the right shoe. Understanding what shoe to use, and when, can help you perform your best and avoid injury. We'll breakdown running shoes vs. training shoes for you – because what you wear matters.

WHAT ARE THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RUNNING AND TRAINING SHOES? Running and training shoes may look similar, but there are a few key differences: Sole flexibility – running shoes are for heel-to-toe movement. Training shoes are for multi-directional movement, especially lateral (side-to-side) movement. The sole of a training shoe is more flexible to allow a wide range of movement. Heel drop – you can usually tell a shoe is a training shoe by how much flatter the shoe is. The technical term here is the “heel drop,” which refers to the distance


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