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Boxing Shoes Made for You

Posted By DaveToub

7 months ago
For anyone who wants to either have a successful boxing work out or who wants to be successful in the boxing ring, the perfect kind of boxing shoes are imperative. As you jump, glide, kick and dance around, you will need shoes that will keep your feet comfortable as well as stable so that you do not end up slipping and falling down. The perfect shoe will feel as if there is nothing on your feet at all, but more as if the shoes are a PART of you.

Most shoes are made with a combination of very soft leather, suede with rubber soles on the bottoms. There are others who are made with synthetic man made materials that do not cost quite as much as the leather boxing shoes. The rubber soles are very important so that there is no chance of losing your balance due to sliding while in the ring or during your work out. This rubber provides the traction that keeps you in place, so it needs to be of the highest quality.

Soft leather and suede are the best materials to use in constructing these shoes. It is light weight and will not make your feet feel heavy. The mesh that ventilates the shoes on all sides helps your feet to breathe so they do not become wet and sweaty, which would cause them to slide around within your boxing shoes. The last thing you want to feel when you are practicing your boxing footwork is like you are wading in water.

Something else you need to seriously consider when choosing the best shoes for you is whether you need low top, mid top or high top shoes. The high tops offer the most support for your ankles and are favored by serious martial arts and kick boxing students. You must consider what will work the best for you.

Dave Toub is a strong believer in Everlast boxing shoes and would never train with anything else. Please check out one of my favorite boxing shoes [URL][URL] and see the [URL="http://www.punchingbagspro.com "]Punching Bags Pro Homepage if you are interested in other gear as well.
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