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Choosing the Right Shoes for the Job
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Lisa Jamieson |
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The feet carry the whole weight of the body. On a typical day, your feet bear force equivalent to hundreds of pounds according to the American Podiatric Medical Association. Keeping your feet comfortable and safe is important in maintaining a healthy body. Aside from your posture, the shoes you wear are also important for your feet. When your footwear is not comfortable, not only will your feet hurt, it is likely you will also experience back and leg pains. Your feet need ample care and the protection of good footwear.
The type of shoes you should wear depends on the type of activity or job you will be engaged in. There are numerous types of shoes, each with its own pros and cons. Make sure you choose the perfect shoes for your activity so that you lower the risk to having injuries and to lessen fatigue.
For all types of activities, the most primary factor in choosing footwear is the safety. Those who work in construction sites need to wear safety shoes with toe protectors and non-conducting soles. Depending on the type of shoes you get, there are also shoes that are waterproof and skid-proof. Water-proof and skid-proof shoes are also important for those who work on wet areas such as fishermen, porters, stevedore and others. Crocs has a wide array of footwear that will fit many types of professions from boatmen to chefs. Crocs footwear is made of a special type of rubber that makes it skid-free and odor free. With the Professional model, the top part of the rubber clogs does not have any holes protecting the feet from liquids that may spill on the shoes. This is another safety feature of the shoes.
Durability is also an important factor. In the beginning spending for high quality shoes may set you back a couple hundred dollars but you'll find out that well-made footwear will save you money in the long run.
Comfort is another factor when choosing footwear. There are many jobs that require workers to stand for most of the day and it is important to wear comfortable shoes to minimize the strain on the feet, legs and back. Counter ladies at the supermarket, chefs, and nurses have to be on their feet almost the whole day. Medical professionals who work 12 to 16-hour shifts often have to stand for the same amount of time. For these types of jobs it is important to buy shoes that are orthopedic or offer some kind of support. The shoes must support the arch of the feet and must not to be too hard or too soft.
Whatever kind of job a person is engaged in, it is important to have enough room for the toes so that your feet won't hurt. Your shoes must not be too loose either so that they do not fall off your feet. Some people make the mistake of wearing shoes that are too loose or too tight, hurting their feet and their performance at work.
Lisa Jamieson is the webmaster of Elotta.com, an online shoe retailer carrying Mammoth Crocs, Olukai, Reef, Teva, and more. Although initially wary of purchasing an ugly shoe, reviews on the Internet convinced her to give the footwear a try. She's been an avid fan of Crocs shoes ever since trying her first pair.
Article Source: www.find-an-article.com/index.php?page=author&author_name=Lisa Jamieson
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