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KORKERS OMNITRAX V30 SZ 9 STUDDED KLING ON W STUDS REPLACEMENT SPARE SOLES
KORKERS OMNITRAX V30 SZ 9 STUDDED KLING ON W STUDS REPLACEMENT SPARE SOLES
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KORKERS OMNITRAX V30 SZ 7 STUDDED KLING ON W STUDS REPLACEMENT SPARE SOLES
KORKERS OMNITRAX V30 SZ 7 STUDDED KLING ON W STUDS REPLACEMENT SPARE SOLES
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KORKERS OMNITRAX V30 SZ 15 STUDDED KLING ON W STUDS REPLACEMENT SPARE SOLES
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Korkers OmniTrax Kling On Replacement Sole Size 7 NEW
Korkers OmniTrax Kling On Replacement Sole Size 7 NEW
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Korkers OmniTrax Felt Replacement Sole Size 6 NEW
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Replacement Soles
Replacement Soles

When to Replace Running Shoes

Although the title specifies running shoes, I'm writing this with all types of athletic shoes in mind: tennis shoes, walking shoes, sneakers, aerobics shoes, basketball shoes, etc. The principle is generally the same. For brevity, lets just refer to them for the most part as running shoes.

We all understand that running shoes have a limited lifespan. Most people, however, continue to wear them well after their useful life has ended. Most commonly in my office I'll have people tell me that their shoes are three years old BUT (insert excuse here...). Some of my favorites, it fits my feet perfectly (meaning it's broken down), the heel is worn out just how I like it (meaning it has a hole inside the shoe), new shoes just bother me (meaning that I've worn these for so long, the support is too different at this point), and my favorite: They still look new.

Yes, they still look new. When all you do is run on the treadmill, use the elliptical, and some stationary bike, and your shoes never see the light of day, of course they look new. What's problematic is the part you don't see.

The support and function of a running shoe has little or nothing to do with the overall appearance of the upper part of the shoe or even the sole. It's the midsole, the portion of the sole that is largely invisible from the outside, that has the most function and limits the useful lifetime of a shoe. With every stride, the midsole compresses and, with time, loses the majority of its support. For runners, I estimate the useful lifetime of a running shoe at approximately 350 miles. This amount may be slightly shorter for heavier runners and slightly longer for lighter ones. For those who really don't run regularly, or partcipate in other sports and activities that can't me measured by mileage, your shoes should be replaced every 4-6 months, depending on the frequency and level of the activity.

So start keeping track of the life of your shoes. Dedicate a pair of shoes (or more) exclusively for exercise to get the most out of its useful life. You can record your mileage in your running journal, or even in pen on the side of the shoe. To help you remember how old a shoe is, write the date on the tongue or the outsole.

Whenever you are involved in serious exercise, minor injuries are inevitable. You must do everything in your power to minimize them. Just wearing the proper shoes is one simple way to help you along.

About the Author

Tanglewood Foot Specialists is a recognized center of excellence in Houston, TX known for the evaluation and treatment of all injuries and conditions of the foot and ankle. Dr. Andrew Schneider is the medical director of the practice and personally assures that each patient has the time and attention he deserves. For more information and many informative videos, visit
http://www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com and his blog at http://tanglewoodfootspecialists.blogspot.com

How to replace ugg soles?

I have tall ugg boots and i recently bought the replacement soles for them but now i have no idea how to get the current soles out of the boots.
how do i do it?

it should come with instructions if not google it. i have red ones and had to get new soles for them there ok.

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