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Whether you’re reaching for something that hits mid-calf or baring your ankles for all to see, we’ve got the information you ...
Available in several color combinations and women's sizes 5-11 (not all may be on sale for Prime Day), the Merrell Terran is ...
Podiatrists say you don’t have to totally give up cute yet unsupportive shoes, but you should limit the amount of time you ...
Prevention editors also consider Brooks and Asics sneakers a top brand choice for walking or running on concrete. Several ...
At Sun Ranch in the Byron Bay hinterland in northern NSW, the hedonistic vibe of the '70s is unapologetically turned to high, ...
Barefoot shoes, designed to emulate the feel and benefits of walking (and running) barefoot, have gone from niche to sportswear must-have.
Training barefoot can help strengthen the muscles of the feet, translating to improved functional movement and stability. Experts explain the benefits and risks.
Avoid footwear that expose the heels so as to prevent skin from becoming dry. It’s also important to wear supportive shoes – ...
A podiatrist, personal trainer, pedorthist, and barefoot shoe designer weigh in on what makes for the perfect barefoot shoe.
We’re used to wearing shoes every day, all day long, but have you ever considered ditching them? Walking barefoot might feel unusual at first, but research shows it comes with real benefits.
Do the shoes you wear actually affect how high you can jump? In this video, I test my vertical jump and dunk performance in four different options: basketball shoes, running shoes, barefoot, and ...