Shoes for safe play

Q. What Makes for an Effective & Safe Shoe for Pickleball?

A. Court shoe or a tennis shoe!

Leave the walking shoes, running shoes, and cross-trainers at home when playing pickleball. They are designed specifically to support your forward motion — not side-to-side movement with quick stops and starts.

The best shoe for pickleball is a court shoe or tennis shoe — one that has great comfort, grip, ankle support, rubber soles, and a tread pattern conducive to quick lateral movements.

Avoid the dangers of wearing the wrong kinds of shoes when playing pickleball. Injuries — rolled ankles, ruptured Achilles’ tendons, pulled hamstrings, strains, sprains, and more — may be prevented with proper footwear.

A good pair of pickleball shoes will not last forever. Pickleball shoes for outdoor play should be replaced after approximately 60 hours of play — or 3 to 4 months, depending on how often you play.

Remember there are indoor and outdoor court shoes. When playing indoor a rubber sole is best to avoid slipping on the timber floors.

Are Pickleball Shoes the Same as Tennis Shoes?

Indeed, pickleball shoes and tennis shoes are very similar as both sports require similar movements and quick bursts around the court. Shoe brands, to their credit, have recently begun introducing shoes that are designed and marketed specifically for pickleball.

Netball shoes (indoor and outdoor depending on where you play pickleball) can be used for play as they are also designed for side to side movement with quick stops and starts.

How do avoid injury when playing pickleball.

1. Wear the right shoes.

2. Remember to warm up and cool down after pickleball. Check out these excellent stretches.

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