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If you are an avid walker, good walking shoes are very important. It
could mean the difference between heal spurs, corns, fallen arches or
just plan foot soreness. You need to replace your shoes every three
months if you walk every day for an extended amount of time. Even if
your shoes do not look worn out, the chances are they are worn out
inside. This is when foot problems occur. I have been walking for
several years and have learned a good pair of shoes makes all the
differene in the world. I agree with you bj. Don't wait until they
are falling apart. Your feet and body with thank you.
Diane
"bj" <bjones44.TakeThisOut@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:<ooffb.39720$Wd7.7248@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>...
> Replace your shoes *before* you really need to. Your feet will thank you in
> the long run (walk).
>
> I have replaced "perfectly good" shoes, and been surprised to find how much
> more comfy the new ones were compared to the old "perfectly good" ones.
>
> If you think alternating shoes is complicated, try having foot problems due
> to not taking care of your feet or seeing to it that you have good, properly
> fitting, supportive shoes. Surely you can think of some system -- purple
> shoes on MWF, green on TTS, or whatever.
> bj
>
> "Ignoramus16314" <ignoramus16314.TakeThisOut@NOSPAM.16314.invalid> wrote in message
> news:blc1dm$n7p$9@pita.alt.net...
> >
> > Makes sense. I will wait a little more, I usually replace shoes when
> > they start really falling apart, but thanks for your reassurance.
> >
> > I already bought identical replacements, will start wearing them when
> > these ones fall apart. Alternating shoes is too complicated for me...
> >
"bj" <bjones44.TakeThisOut@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:<ooffb.39720$Wd7.7248@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>...
> Replace your shoes *before* you really need to. Your feet will thank you in
> the long run (walk).
>
> I have replaced "perfectly good" shoes, and been surprised to find how much
> more comfy the new ones were compared to the old "perfectly good" ones.
>
> If you think alternating shoes is complicated, try having foot problems due
> to not taking care of your feet or seeing to it that you have good, properly
> fitting, supportive shoes. Surely you can think of some system -- purple
> shoes on MWF, green on TTS, or whatever.
> bj
>
> "Ignoramus16314" <ignoramus16314.TakeThisOut@NOSPAM.16314.invalid> wrote in message
> news:blc1dm$n7p$9@pita.alt.net...
> >
> > Makes sense. I will wait a little more, I usually replace shoes when
> > they start really falling apart, but thanks for your reassurance.
> >
> > I already bought identical replacements, will start wearing them when
> > these ones fall apart. Alternating shoes is too complicated for me...
> > >> Stay informed about: How long should good shoes last?