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Tennis Shoes Tennis shoes represent a piece of equipment that many people don't pay that much attention to, although tests indicate that they bring results both for competitions and training. While playing, the effort and stress that the feet have to bear could often lead to lack of proper responsiveness from the mental-physical coordination perspective. As it may obviously be seen in televised games, players have to run, move a lot sideways and back and forth putting a great amount of pressure on their feet. If quality shoes are used then a lot of the pressure put on the feet is released. Tennis shoes manufacturers fight to break the market by all sorts of innovative designs and ideas meant to make a change. When a new model of shoes is ready for the market release it has already gone through play-tests that test the shoe behavior and resistance as compared to other brands or older designs. Prince, Nike, Adidas and Lotto – these are just the main manufacturers that make the games on the shoes
market. Generally speaking there are some features that shoes ought to have in order to be considered worth buying. One of them is the comfort that they offer to the sole of your foot. The cushion system included in most designs improves the heel strike and the sprinting ability of the player. Even though they may seem a little stiff when out of the box, always judge performance after a period of wear-testing them. The best comfort shoes are those that preserve the effects of the cushion system in time and do not lose this quality after only a couple of wears. And of course, sole durability and traction should not be left out when considering a pair of shoes. Players The stress and the intense motion during games would actually wear the soles off if the shoes are not durable enough. Moreover, their movement on the court is not to be neglected either; slipping would make them lose points. That is why the type of pattern that offers traction is also very important for the choice of a reliable pair.
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