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How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 3 of 3)

By dr on June 1, 2011

Assessing your static and dynamic foot type can be difficult, but it seems simple when compared to the complexity and confusion associated with selecting the right shoes for your feet. Continue reading “How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 3 of 3)”

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How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 2 or 3)

By dr on June 1, 2011

In the last post we discussed how to assess your foot type in static positions.  Knowing your static foot type gives you a good place to start, but you really want to be choosing your footwear based on the dynamic support it can provide for your athletic activities. Continue reading “How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 2 or 3)”

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How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 1 of 3)

By dr on May 31, 2011

Shoe shopping can be a very complicated and confusing process.  Choosing the proper shoe can ensure injury protection and provide proper distribution of forces.  Whereas choosing the wrong shoe can lead to injuries and under performance.  To add to this problem, there are many stores out there with self-proclaimed “professionals” giving out the wrong advice. Continue reading “How To Pick Your Kicks (Part 1 of 3)”

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Aaron's life-long passion for athletics lead him to study Exercise Science and Athletic Training at the University of Tennessee before obtaining his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at NYU.