Five Reasons a Shoe Fitting is Time Well Spent

Earlier this week I had a fitting for new running shoes and it was such a great experience! I hit a local running store and spent some time with Charlotte, the shop owner, who took the time to really listen — not just to my running history, but to where I am right now,and goals for the future. We talked about what’s worked in the past (and what didn’t), and how recovery’s gone so far. She did a gait analysis to see how I move — taking note of my stride, balance, and foot strike, and then identified a range of options that might fit the bill. (Local friends, I encourage you to check out Charlotte at Charles River Running)

The experience was a great reminder of why a professional fitting is worth every minute, no matter how long you’ve been running. Here are five reasons why this is time well spent.

 

Fit Five Friday: 5 Reasons a Shoe Fitting Is Time Well Spent

Your feet (and your needs) change over time
Our feet aren’t static — they change with age, mileage, and even recovery. After my hip surgery and months of low-impact movement, my stride and balance shifted. What worked a year ago doesn’t necessarily work now, and a good fitting helps you meet your body where it is today.

Fit and comfort are about more than size
A true fitting goes beyond just measuring length and width. During my visit, the shop owner looked at how my arches responded, how my ankles aligned, and how my weight shifted as I walked. Those subtle differences can completely change how supported and stable you feel once you lace up.

You might discover new options
Even if you’ve been loyal to one brand for years, it’s worth exploring. I tried several styles and brands – some past favorites and some I hadn’t worn before. A fresh fitting opens the door to shoes that better match your current goals and running form.

The right fit helps prevent setbacks
As I return to running, it goes without saying that comfort and support are non-negotiable. The right shoe can reduce the risk of irritation or strain, helping you focus on progress instead of pain. A small investment of time can save you weeks of frustration later.

It’s an investment in your running happiness
There’s something incredibly motivating about slipping on shoes that feel like they were made for you. A proper fit not only improves performance but also makes every step more enjoyable — and that’s what keeps you coming back for more.

So, if it’s been a while since your last fitting (or you’ve never had one), consider scheduling a visit to your local running store. Whether you’re coming back from time off, starting fresh, or chasing new goals, a professional shoe fitting is one of the simplest ways to set yourself up for success. Your feet — and your future miles — will thank you!

When was the last time you had a shoe fitting?

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  1. Darlene Cardillo says

    good reminder. I haven’t had one in years!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. I’m not sure if I’ve ever had a shoe fitting! I’m always will to branch out and try something new though. Sometimes I’ll go to the running store and say “show me your shoes with the widest toe box!” Then I try them all on and go with whatever feels the most comfortable.
    By the way- I don’t know why my posts appear here- I didn’t actually join this linkup. I certainly don’t mind it, but just wanted to let you know (in case you were wondering why my posts are always off topic and I never mention the linkup in them).

  3. But wait! What did you end up with? And what color are they?

    Seriously, I very much encourage a shoe fitting every 18 months to 2 years. Your body can change so much and it’s important to keep up with any little adjustments.

    I have a fitting last year. I ended up in the same shoes I always wear, but I wanted to see if there might be another option for me.

    • I think that’s great that you’re so consistent with your fittings!

      I ended up getting the Glycerin 22s – I trained for and ran Chicago in them and loved them, which of course begs the question why I moved away from them – It’s nice to be back in them!

  4. Couldn’t agree more. a proper fitting makes such a difference. I went through the same thing recently after upping my mileage for marathon training next year, and it’s amazing how small tweaks in stride or arch support can change everything. Nothing beats that first run in shoes that actually feel made for you.

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