Good Sneakers Make Good Knees
Are you experiencing knee pain when you jog? Before you look at surgery or rehab, check your athletic footwear.
When we run, our knees absorb a substantial amount of the shock from the impact of every step. There is a very big difference between running on a soft surface like dirt or grass (for which we have evolved for millions of years) and running on concrete or pavement, which our bodies are not designed to tolerate.
In order to keep our knees working properly, we need to cushion our stride with good athletic shoes. They don’t need to be fancy or expensive, they just neeed a good shock-absorbing rubber sole. Just like your car’s tires, you want to replace your sneakers every year or so, especially if you run a lot. This ensures that you aren’t running on a cushion that has been compressed and lost its shock absorbent properties.