Publicado : 19/05/2020 - Categorías : Stories
The cushioning of the shoe...
Whether you're running on the road or on trails, your entire body will be put to the test if you don't choose the right cushioning for your shoes. A well chosen cushioning is designed to compensate for the hardness of the ground. Be careful, however, if the cushioning is too weak you will not be protected, you risk injury, back pain and tiredness more quickly. Conversely, if it is too thick, you risk a lack of stability, as the foot is no longer in direct contact with the ground.
...and what about the socks?
Although all runners are concerned by the issue of cushioning, there is one category that is even more so, those over 75-80 kg. It is necessary for them to absorb shocks as much as possible. And yet it is difficult to find the right shoes without losing too much stability or without changing the natural stride, and even more so if they are running on bumpy roads.
In this case it can be interesting to promote balance and to associate soft and shock-absorbing socks. The new Shock Absorb Sock aims to offer this type of comfort and helps to reduce impacts on the ground.
They have the possibility of acting directly on the area in contact with the ground, i.e. the foot, or to limit the diffusion of vibrations higher up in the muscles and joints.
ARNAUD MENETRIER, BODY SCIENCE MANAGER
The contribution of compression :
While shoes and socks reduce impact by acting directly on the area in contact with the ground, compression (on the calves and/or thighs) can reduce the diffusion of vibrations higher up in the muscles and joints.
Indeed, it acts as a muscle support and makes the muscles more compact.
Compression will thus compensate for the lesser effects in terms of shock absorption that shoes with lower cushioning may have (see figure below).
Study by Gellaerts published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness: Muscle oscillations recorded while running with minimalist (low cushioning) and maximalist (high cushioning) shoes combined or not with different compression sleeves (light, moderate or strong).
Synthesis and practical applications :
In conclusion, depending on their level, their morphology, the distance to be covered or their playground (road or trail), runners have at their disposal different solutions to absorb shocks. A clever mix between shoes with more or less cushioning, absorbent socks and compression will thus limit the risk of injury, repel fatigue and be more efficient.
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