Male and female athletes have different running shoe requirements
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It doesn’t take a scientist, sports or other, to tell you that men and women are different. However, it was really only recently that kit manufacturers noticed this difference in the area of sports shoe design.




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2nd Apr '10, 12:45pm
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It’s obvious that male and
17th Aug '10, 11:07am
It’s obvious that male and female athletes have different shoe size. I don’t think so there is any need of scientific research related to shoe requirements.
Different points of balance
14th Jun '11, 11:54am
Different points of balance etc.. it makes sense!
Plus we women will insist on ruining our feet half the time in high heels and/ or flip flops.
that is a point, i read when
15th Jun '11, 2:16pm
that is a point, i read when cheryl cole and that other one from that grilband were walking up kilimanjaro that their constant wearing of high heels meant they were more prone to pain and foot injuries. makes sense, but i was just wondering if someone had developed a shoe specifically for the needs of women who frequently wear high heels?