Shoe Talk – The Three Types Of Shoes
- By Sean McKeon
- Published Jun. 9, 2009
- Updated Dec. 4, 2012 at 2:25 PM UTC
In this edition of Shoe Talk we discuss the differences between neutral, stability and motion control shoes, and how knowing the differences can help you pick the best shoe for your needs.
FILED UNDER: Shoe Talk / Video TAGS: Motion Control / Neutral / Running Shoes / Shoe Talk / Stability
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