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The first thing you may notice when you visit The Athlete's Foot is that we will not ask you for your shoe size. Each time you come to the store, both of your feet will be measured and a Fitprint analysis will be undertaken. Read more..

When working out in the gym or under taking a variety
of different activities you are doing what is called cross
training. Cross trainers are an all purpose shoe
designed to boost your comfort and performance.
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The high trained staff at The Athlete’s Foot specialize in fitting shoes for all feet, including those of us who suffer from foot ailments or systematic illnesses such as diabetes, heart diseases or arthritis.
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It is important that you consider the following points
when choosing a walking shoe: your walk style,your
foot type, and the kind of walking you do. If you are in
the correct pair of shoes, you’ll walk in comfort and
have much less chance of injury. Read more..

Runners experience pressure in different parts of their feet depending on their gait cycle, which in turn will differ depending on the shape of their foot and arch. Using our exclusive Fitprint system,we can identify the individual pressure points in your feet. Read more..

When your child’s day to day life involves tearing
around the playground, jumping, kicking and running,
it’s important that their shoes provide as much support
and comfort as yours.
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No matter what code of football you play, you can improve your performance and comfort by wearing boots that fit correctly. No two players move the same, which means we can put pressure on different parts of our feet when we play. Read more..

Netball is an intense exciting sport that calls for every kind
of movement imaginable. It is also a sport which is
considered to be one of the most stressful on your legs and
feet. Wearing the right shoe can reduce the chance of injury
and strain while enhancing your comfort. Read more..

During weight-bearing activity the tight heel tendons may put too much pressure at the back of the heel where the Achilles Tendon attaches. This can injure the heel causing pain on heel strike.
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