(HealthDay News) — Choosing the proper shoes for a hike can protect your feet and help ward off injury.
The American Council on Exercise offers this advice:
- Choose a shoe with good traction, particularly if your hike will cover hilly terrain.
- Consider a pair of shoes specifically made for hiking. Or you can wear a quality pair of walking or running shoes.
- Choose lightweight shoes that keep your feet dry if you encounter a stream or puddle.
- Whatever type of shoes you wear, make sure they fit well to prevent blisters and discomfort.