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Is It Bad to Wear Shoes a Half Size Too Big for Running?
18 Dec

Is It Bad to Wear Shoes a Half Size Too Big for Running?

by Alistair Fox 0 Comments

Wearing running shoes a half size too big can cause blisters, heel slippage, and long-term injuries. Learn why proper fit matters more than extra space-and how to find your true size.

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