Yes, you can purchase some good running shoes. Isoplus have real good running shoes and they support your foot so that you can get a good arch in your feet.
The arch in the foot is called the plantar arch. It is composed of the longitudinal arch and the transverse arch, providing support and flexibility to the foot.
The reviews on the Asic's Kayano running shoes are mostly good. They are made with a higher arch and a lot of foot support. If you do not have a high arch I would not recommend them.
To provide dynamic support of a longitudinal arch of the foot, resisting those forces that act momentarly to spread the arch during walking and running.
Yes! running shoes are meant to support your foot in every way. Know if you have a high arch, normal arch, or flat foot and that will help you choose a shoe. If you need extra support though, always use an orthotic insert.
The price of shoes does not affect your running. The best thing to do is get a pair of shoes that fit your foot and has arch support. You can go to dr.scholls machine to find out what type of arch you have.
A foot arch is the part of your foot between the toes or front of your foot, and the heel of the foot. If you have a high arch and do not wear proper shoes with a good arch support you can experience strong pain in this area. You may even want to consider shoe inserts.
Foot pain can be caused by poor arch support. A good supportive shoe with arch supports can alleviate a lot of the problem. Weight loss might also help if obesity is part of the problem.
Generally more cushioned shoes are better for those with higher arches, you may need something with less cushioning to help the roll of your foot. Stability shoes with support would be a good place to start looking for your new running shoes.
Dr scholls has arch support inserts for running shoes. They fit great in any size shoe and comforms to any foot shape and size. It allows you to run freely.
They do not support the natural arch in the foot which gives the person balance.
If you have recently bought a new pair of shoes that has too much arch support, that could be the problem. I am nearly flat footed and shoes with arch support kill my feet. There could be not enough arch support. Try putting a sole with arch support in your shoes.
Prefontaine running shoes are for people with a shorter running gait. This is the distance between the arch and the heel in your foot, and it is shorter than average.