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When i was the boston champion ship i saw the babolat sign on his string but then again it could just be because of the strings. I also though it was a Wilson because of the red white pattern on the frame. Which one is it?

it is a wilson, but he puts babolat string on it because it is supposedly to be the strongest string for rackets



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DUNLOP AEROGEL 200 SIGNED by JAMES BLAKE TENNIS RACQUET DUNLOP AEROGEL 200 SIGNED by JAMES BLAKE TENNIS RACQUET Paypal US $425.00 22d 7h
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VOLKL BB10 SIGNED by BECKER BRAND NEW TENNIS RACQUET VOLKL BB10 SIGNED by BECKER BRAND NEW TENNIS RACQUET Paypal US $450.00 22d 7h
WILSON [K]FACTOR [K]TOUR SIGNED by TRACY AUSTIN RACQUET WILSON [K]FACTOR [K]TOUR SIGNED by TRACY AUSTIN RACQUET Paypal US $300.00 19d 3h 37m
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Choosing Sports Shoes

Sports shoes are probably the most important piece of equipment you’ll buy so it's vital you pick the right pair.

Many people don’t realise there are big differences in the way sports shoes support your feet. It’s not good for your feet if you play football or tennis in the same trainers you use for jogging.

Mike O’Neill of The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists says serious back, knee and hip pain, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints (leg pain), traumatised toes and painful blisters are some of the conditions people wearing ill-fitting trainers may face.

“Unfortunately, 65% of the UK’s recreational sportsmen and women wear the wrong shoes for their chosen sport,†he says. “Trainers are the most important piece of fitness equipment you’ll ever buy and changing what you wear on your feet can prevent injuries.â€

Football
Football can put a lot of stress on the feet, especially when playing on hard surfaces such as AstroTurf. The boots can also put pressure on your feet, and it's not uncommon for a footballer to suffer from corns, calluses or damaged, thickened and ingrown toenails. A good, well-fitting pair of boots is essential and there shouldn’t be any signs of pressure on the foot after a game or training session.

Dancing
A dancer’s feet can experience a lot of wear and tear. Common foot problems include metatarsalgia (painful condition affecting the metatarsal region of the foot), plantar fascitis (heel pain), shin splints, Achilles tendonitis and calluses. Pain at the front of the foot is common because many dance movements involve landing on the front of the foot after a jump, and friction blisters can be caused by ill-fitting shoes.

Racquet sports
It’s important when playing racquet sports, such as tennis or squash, to choose shoes specifically designed for the purpose. These sports involve a lot of side-to-side movement and running shoes won’t offer the right stability. Racquet sport shoes are heavier and stiffer than running shoes, as their toes are built for stop-and-go action. Comfort should be your number one priority and it’s important to replace your sports shoes frequently.

Running
Running shoes are great for running and only running. They’re very flexible, allowing the foot to bend and flex through each step, but they’re not suitable for sports such as tennis that involve sideways stepping.

It’s a good idea to get your running shoes properly fitted to suit your foot type. If they’re too small, they can cause blisters and black toenails. There are many types of trainers on the market, so it’s advisable to find a specialist retailer who will assess your foot and find the right shoe for you.

London Marathon Store manager Gary Malmström says it’s important to ensure you buy a shoe appropriate to your gait (that's how your foot reacts when you run). “All good specialist running shoe retailers will offer gait analysis in order to get you in the right type of running shoe,†he says.

Walking and hiking
Walking is a great way to start a fitness regime, while the more adventurous go for hiking. It's good for your cardiovascular health but is lower impact and so comes with less risk of injury.

The Ramblers Association (see Useful links) offers the following advice on the best footwear for walking and hiking:

  • For short walks in urban areas or easy countryside, all you need is a good comfortable pair of shoes that won’t cause blisters. Use tough shoes that are a good fit, with an arch support, a slightly elevated heel and ‘breathable’ uppers such as leather. Casual shoes or quality trainers (sneakers) with heavy soles will do.
  • If you go walking regularly, you could invest in a pair of proper walking shoes or some lightweight walking boots. These will give your feet and ankles proper support and will be waterproof. For highland walks over difficult terrain, however, good walking boots are essential.

Other sports

  • Cross-trainers are stiffer, provide more support for side-to-side movements, and can be used across a range of activities.
  • Sports shoes, ideal for basketball, netball and so on, give a combination of flexibility and sideways support.
  • Fitness shoes combine flexibility, support and cushioning to absorb impact and lessen shock to the feet. They’re ideal for aerobics.

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Sports shoes are probably the most important piece of equipment you’ll buy so it's vital you pick the right pair.

Many people don’t realise there are big differences in the way sports shoes support your feet. It’s not good for your feet if you play football or tennis in the same trainers you use for jogging.

Mike O’Neill of The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists says serious back, knee and hip pain, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints (leg pain), traumatised toes and painful blisters are some of the conditions people wearing ill-fitting trainers may face.

“Unfortunately, 65% of the UK’s recreational sportsmen and women wear the wrong shoes for their chosen sport,†he says. “Trainers are the most important piece of fitness equipment you’ll ever buy and changing what you wear on your feet can prevent injuries.â€

Football
Football can put a lot of stress on the feet, especially when playing on hard surfaces such as AstroTurf. The boots can also put pressure on your feet, and it's not uncommon for a footballer to suffer from corns, calluses or damaged, thickened and ingrown toenails. A good, well-fitting pair of boots is essential and there shouldn’t be any signs of pressure on the foot after a game or training session.

Dancing
A dancer’s feet can experience a lot of wear and tear. Common foot problems include metatarsalgia (painful condition affecting the metatarsal region of the foot), plantar fascitis (heel pain), shin splints, Achilles tendonitis and calluses. Pain at the front of the foot is common because many dance movements involve landing on the front of the foot after a jump, and friction blisters can be caused by ill-fitting shoes.

Racquet sports
It’s important when playing racquet sports, such as tennis or squash, to choose shoes specifically designed for the purpose. These sports involve a lot of side-to-side movement and running shoes won’t offer the right stability. Racquet sport shoes are heavier and stiffer than running shoes, as their toes are built for stop-and-go action. Comfort should be your number one priority and it’s important to replace your sports shoes frequently.

Running
Running shoes are great for running and only running. They’re very flexible, allowing the foot to bend and flex through each step, but they’re not suitable for sports such as tennis that involve sideways stepping.

It’s a good idea to get your running shoes properly fitted to suit your foot type. If they’re too small, they can cause blisters and black toenails. There are many types of trainers on the market, so it’s advisable to find a specialist retailer who will assess your foot and find the right shoe for you.

London Marathon Store manager Gary Malmström says it’s important to ensure you buy a shoe appropriate to your gait (that's how your foot reacts when you run). “All good specialist running shoe retailers will offer gait analysis in order to get you in the right type of running shoe,†he says.

Walking and hiking
Walking is a great way to start a fitness regime, while the more adventurous go for hiking. It's good for your cardiovascular health but is lower impact and so comes with less risk of injury.

The Ramblers Association (see Useful links) offers the following advice on the best footwear for walking and hiking:

  • For short walks in urban areas or easy countryside, all you need is a good comfortable pair of shoes that won’t cause blisters. Use tough shoes that are a good fit, with an arch support, a slightly elevated heel and ‘breathable’ uppers such as leather. Casual shoes or quality trainers (sneakers) with heavy soles will do.
  • If you go walking regularly, you could invest in a pair of proper walking shoes or some lightweight walking boots. These will give your feet and ankles proper support and will be waterproof. For highland walks over difficult terrain, however, good walking boots are essential.

Other sports

  • Cross-trainers are stiffer, provide more support for side-to-side movements, and can be used across a range of activities.
  • Sports shoes, ideal for basketball, netball and so on, give a combination of flexibility and sideways support.
  • Fitness shoes combine flexibility, support and cushioning to absorb impact and lessen shock to the feet. They’re ideal for aerobics.

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