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Monday, July 19, 2010

Tennis shoes purchase and feet anatomy

While you are a talented tennis player and you doing well on any type of court, your tennis shoes might play an equally critical role in winning you crucial matches. Many professional tennis players will tell you that tennis is all about maintaining your balance while you swing.

A good pair of tennis shoes will help you strike a perfect balance between the control of your shots and power. Hence, you should buy tennis footwear that perfectly matches not only with the anatomy of your feet but also with the surface you play on. That is why professional players use different tennis shoes on different tennis court surfaces such as hard, clay, grass and carpet.

Buying the right tennis footwear is crucial to your winning games. Ill-fitting shoes can result in blisters and even ankle & knee pain. Worst of all, they will fail you in your game. Hence, follow these tips on how to buy your tennis footwear which will be in sync of your feet and help you play your best tennis.

Know Your Foot Type:

You can visit a podiatrist to know your feet type or figure it out yourself at home too. For instance, if the impression of wet feet shows a crescent-shaped foot print with little of no footmark made by your arch, you have a supinated foot. Usually, your shoes tend to wear down faster on the lateral side than your big toe. Moreover, supinated feet are wider and require tennis shoes that offer additional room in the forefoot and toe box. Additionally, you should look for tennis footwear that can provide extra cushioning to compensate for the high arches.

You have pronated feet if your foot impression shows that its completely filled in. Due to your flat foot, your shoes tend to wear out before the lateral part. You tennis footwear should give you extra support. Find a pair that has additional stability on the medial side or go for shoes with a mid-cut model.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Nike Tennis Shoes - Air Max - Courtballistec

Nike Tennis Shoes - Air Max - Courtballistec

For the most powerful pro's on the planet, the Air Max Courtballistec 1.3 is Nadal's Nike tennis shoe of choice, offering the most support, durablility, and cushioning ever.

Features include:

Upper:
- New DragOn X is a revolutionary material, 30% more durable than DragOn,
- Synthetics provide exceptional lateral support,
- Midfoot lace protection,

Midsole:
- Lunar Lite technology in the forefoot provides a softer, more flexible ride and reduces painful pressure points on your foot.
- Maximum heel Air Sole unit for those 5 set matches,
- Moulded Ortholite Sock Liner.

Outsole:
- Full length XDR in a modiffied tennis herringbone pattern for extreme traction and durability on all surfaces,
- Midfoot shank for support.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

K-Swiss Ultra Ascendor Low Mens Tennis Shoes

K-Swiss Low Mens Tennis Shoes

The K-Swiss UltrAscendor combines performance features with lightweight materials and design elements that minimize the weight of the shoe.

From the skeletalized outsole with exposed EVA to the unique design of the Cushion Board, each feature of the UltrAscendor was engineered to elevate the level of game play.