Friday, December 16, 2011

Pickleball Strategy: Buy court shoes


Every week it amazes me when people walk in off the street, and proceed onto the indoor court with the same shoes. It brings in dirt, water that can cause somebody, even you to slip on.
The major advantage in using the indoor court shoes are that
the outsole is made of non-marking material and this would not damage the indoor court surface. These shoes are also good in providing great lateral stability for perfect starts and stops that are needed in the sport.
Due to the fact that indoor court sports include quick and unexpected direction changes, indoor court shoes accomplish with multi-directional aspects like traction, stability, ankle support etc.
Moreover in the case of indoor games, they put lots and lots of stress on the shoes that are not common in conventional sports. However indoor court shoes are facilitated with sole reinforcement to meet all the hardships. Best gum rubber material is used in the soles.

Indoor court shoes keep your feet stay cool all the time and help you to play on any surface without slipping or making damage on the court surface by providing excellent grip. They also allow greater maneuverability.
Ankle injuries are very common in indoor court plays. However the indoor court shoes help prevent ankle injuries like Achilles tendon injury, metatarsal bone breakage, heel pain etc. They ensure you secure and sure footing. The excellent lightweight nature of the indoor court shoe is apt for making any move you need. The players enjoy the comfort all the time while using this kind of shoes in courts. 

Indoor court shoes can be purchased from any sports store locally from $50 +.
 

1 comment:

  1. Economics and time savings are probably a greater factor in why people don't change shoes when they come to the indoor court than you realize. And most people don't think about nor care what damage they might cause to someone elses courts. I myself am just glad when they don't try to play in street or running shoes, like I see only too often. Cheers.

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