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Lifting real weight in running shoes is like swimming in a parka.
Unlike cushioned running shoes and their squishy brethren, weightlifting shoes, which feature a slightly raised, wood heel, give you a stable base for lifting. The heel doesn’t compress or wobble on you, the footing is flat and solid, the heel is slightly raised, and they efficiently transfer force between you and the floor, which is what lifting is all about.
They’re definitely worth having if you plan to squat, deadlift, press, clean, jerk, or snatch anything more than a dowel.
Unlike cushioned running shoes and their squishy brethren, weightlifting shoes, which feature a slightly raised, wood heel, give you a stable base for lifting. The heel doesn’t compress or wobble on you, the footing is flat and solid, the heel is slightly raised, and they efficiently transfer force between you and the floor, which is what lifting is all about.
They’re definitely worth having if you plan to squat, deadlift, press, clean, jerk, or snatch anything more than a dowel.
The right tool for the job.
You can't buy them in your local shoe store, but Todd Lyons will ship them to you virtually overnight: Adidas weightlifting shoes. You need to get some!
You can't buy them in your local shoe store, but Todd Lyons will ship them to you virtually overnight: Adidas weightlifting shoes. You need to get some!


ok, ok, I can't put it off any longer. I have just purchased my first pair of shoes - thanks for the link.
85kg squat - here I come
Posted by
Beth |
5:02 PM
Aint that the truth.....Can't wait to use mine for the first time.
Oh and thanks Carrie, my shoulders are now useless after yesterdays and todays workout....
Posted by
James B. |
8:00 PM
This article is fatally flawed by omitting any reference to the illustrious Dutch Space Program, and the bold pioneers who wore the first Space Clogs.
Posted by
Sean |
12:48 AM