The 120 Mid Women’s cardio fitness shoes have a high ankle for better support.
Our passionate fitness team developed these shoes for those beginning to work out in gyms.
Why wear fitness shoes?
Studies carried out at our Sportslab have shown that fitness and other sports involve a whole host of different movements. Movements like twists, repeated jumps, squats, lunges, etc. Our shoes are designed to help you perform these movements without risking an injury. Wearing suitable shoes reduces the risk of injury by 20% when compared with people who wear running shoes.
DROP: height difference between the front and back of your foot
All of our fitness shoes have a 4 mm drop. This 4 mm drop means that you feel closer to your natural foot position (barefoot = no drop). It’s important to bear in mind that, if you’re used to wearing shoes with too much drop, such as high heels, it will take some time to get used to your new shoes.
Multidirectional flexibility
The multidirectional flexibility refers to how well a shoe flexes and twists to support direction changes.
Studies have shown that we need 1.7 times more flex and extension during fitness activities than during running. The ankle’s movement also varies depending on the kind of fitness or running you do. That’s why we’ve created multidirectional shoes specifically for fitness.
Forefoot support
Why is it important? Good forefoot support β a must for fitness β helps you stay balanced when you change direction.
Forefoot cushioning
The cushioning is the ability of the shoe to cushion impacts and dampen vibrations.
The main point of impact between the foot and the floor during fitness activities is at the forefoot, whereas for running the impact is at the heel. We design our shoes with excellent cushioning at the forefoot to protect your body from repeated impacts while also stabilizing your supporting leg to help you string movements together more smoothly.
Grip and rotation
This model’s grip lets you change direction quickly and easily, while the pivot zone has less grip so you can turn and spin easily without putting pressure on your joints. Striking the right balance of grip is essential. A combination of sensory, mechanical, and biomechanical tests has allowed us to determine the right level of grip and the part of your foot that is in contact with the floor as you pivot.
How do we prove it? Product tests
In our labs, our researchers analyze movements using sensors that precisely measure the human body’s reactions. But because nothing is as good as tried and tested experience, we’ve also tested our products in gyms where they’ll actually be used. We use these tests to create technical and affordable products to keep you doing sport safely and comfortably.
The bonus is no marks on the floor.
Our sole has been designed to leave no marks on the floor.
Can you run on a treadmill wearing fitness shoes?
Our fitness shoes were specially designed for cardio fitness activities. They can also be used for limited treadmill running. You can wear them for a quick warm-up/cool-down on the treadmill before or after a class. However, if you plan to only run, whether on a treadmill or outdoors, you should choose a running shoe for safety reasons.
Are fitness shoes for indoor use only?
Cardio fitness is mainly done in gyms and/or at home. Our shoes have been designed for indoor use. The rubber is specially suited for indoor use as it is softer. Wearing these shoes outdoors on tarmac will cause premature wear to the rubber. The grip of our soles is tested based on the floors used in gyms or in your home, and rubber is designed to be more grippy when used in these places.
MUST FITNESS SHOES ONLY BE WORN INDOORS?
Cardio fitness activities are mainly done at a gym or at home.
Our shoes are designed for indoor use.
The rubber used is much softer than on shoes designed for outdoor use. Wearing these shoes outdoors on concrete will cause them to wear out quickly.
The grip of the soles was tested on flooring used at gyms and at home and was designed to offer good traction for these types of uses.
Composition
Upper of : 70.0% Polyester cationic, Upper of : 30.0% Polyurethane
Outer sole of : 70.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, Outer sole of : 30.0% Rubber – Synthetic
Lining and sock of : 100.0% Polyester cationic
Multidirectional flexibility : Grooves in the forefoot to help you change direction
Multidirectional flexibility : Reinforced toe and high upper for lateral movement
Cushioning : The sole’s density absorbs impacts to protect your body when jumping
Fit : Reinforced toe and high upper for lateral movement
Cushioning : The sole’s density absorbs impacts to protect your body when jumping

























































































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