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Narrow Training Shoes

Keep your feet comfortable and safe with the right pair of training shoes for your unique needs. Properly fitted training shoes ensure that “no pain, no gain” never applies to your feet in the gym!

When it comes to weight training, you’re not the only one doing the heavy lifting: Your shoes have a big load to bear by serving as your foundation throughout your entire movement cycle and helping you work out efficiently and with proper form. If you have narrow feet, it’s imperative that your training shoes fit well.

How do you know if you’ve found the right narrow training shoes? Try ’em on! Wear the socks you plan to wear when you work out, and be sure to try on both shoes. Your feet should feel secure in the shoes without having to over-tighten the laces.

Your feet swell when you exercise, and neglecting to leave adequate room can result in painful blisters later on. Don’t be afraid to walk around the store a bit—or even do a few lunges or squats—to see if the shoes rub, slide, or generally don’t feel “right” on your feet. Do the shoes feel stable and supportive? Are your arches happy? Do the shoes provide good traction?

We carry narrow training shoes in a variety of styles and brands to keep you going strong.

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Keep your feet comfortable and safe with the right pair of training shoes for your unique needs. Properly fitted training shoes ensure that “no pain, no gain” never applies to your feet in the gym!

When it comes to weight training, you’re not the only one doing the heavy lifting: Your shoes have a big load to bear by serving as your foundation throughout your entire movement cycle and helping you work out efficiently and with proper form. If you have narrow feet, it’s imperative that your training shoes fit well.

How do you know if you’ve found the right narrow training shoes? Try ’em on! Wear the socks you plan to wear when you work out, and be sure to try on both shoes. Your feet should feel secure in the shoes without having to over-tighten the laces.

Your feet swell when you exercise, and neglecting to leave adequate room can result in painful blisters later on. Don’t be afraid to walk around the store a bit—or even do a few lunges or squats—to see if the shoes rub, slide, or generally don’t feel “right” on your feet. Do the shoes feel stable and supportive? Are your arches happy? Do the shoes provide good traction?

We carry narrow training shoes in a variety of styles and brands to keep you going strong.

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