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Nike Air Force 1 Choosing The Proper Basketball Sneaker For You


By: Jose Nevarez
Submitted: 2009-05-12 21:26:46 | Word Count: 530


Anyone who is anyone knows just how valuable sneakers are when it comes to basketball. That is without even discussing the street cred you can get when you rock the hottest pair on the market. Fashion and style aside lets look at how you can find the best pair of sneakers that can maximize your basketball potential.

The most important thing to consider is your feet and your comfort. No matter what the shoe looks like or if you bought the hottest pair of Nike Air Force Ones, if they don t fit you can t play the way you want to. All feet are not the same and thus you shouldn t shop for the same sneaker as everyone else. Finding the right pair for your athletic ability and the contours of your feet is your best bet.

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The next thing to keep in mind is to not always focus on price. Are there a lot of great deals out there when it comes to sneakers? Of course. Is there a chance that a 50 dollar pair of sneakers will fall apart after a few games of pick up? Absolutely. Try to find the right basketball sneaker that is a good value and made from all the best materials. Investing in a shoe made from quality leather and mesh will also allow your feet to breathe easier and thus you will not sweat as much and your shoes will last longer. Do not fall for discounts that sound too good to be true. Chances are there is a reason they are on sale by that much.

Keep in mind that the more padding there is, the better. The mid soles and padded soles will give you more support and flexibility. What does this mean for you? It means you can achieve a higher jump and more acceleration with your first step to and away from the basket. This is probably one of the main reasons that Nike Air Force Ones are so popular as they have an incredible amount of padding without being too heavy to play in.

Lastly you want to consider the fit and style. That is whether you want low top, high tips or medium cut basketball sneakers. If you are looking for more support then you want to go with the high top option. It provides the most support for your ankles yet allows you to move freely. However if your game relies on speed and agility then you should choose the low top version. They are lighter in weight and allow for more freedom when it comes to movement. Or if you cannot decide, then know that you are not alone. That is exactly why the medium cut sneakers were created. They provide support for the ankle while also being lightweight so they can meet the needs of most every basketball player on the court.

While Nike Air Force Ones are not manufactured with the same intent in mind, they have a unique ability to conform very comfortably to anyone s foot. They provide much more stability and support than other sneakers and the market yet are not designed as specifically as other athletic shoes.

Author Resource:- Please Visit http://www.sneakeralley.com

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