
1. Ease the burden
Your feet always bear your weight, but when you're in heels the pressure on the balls of your feet increases tremendously. Don't cram your feet into narrow shoes, and make sure the shoes are totally comfortable before you buy them. If they're not, keep shopping around.
2. Go for stability
Look for styles with heels that centre under your heels so your weight is well distributed. And remember, the thinner the heels the more wobbly you'll be.
3. Cushion your feet
Your feet don't have much fat, so extra padding is good. Use shoe inserts, especially under the balls of your feet, if you're wearing heels. With flat shoes, look for thicker bottoms that will act as shock absorbers.
4. Change your shoes
Never wear the same shoes two days in a row. You'll avoid putting repeat pressure on identical areas and causing irritation and possible misalignment problems. Also, by varying your heel heights, the tendons at the back of your heels have a chance to relax.
5. Be well supported
Flat shoes need a heel of about 1.5-2.5cm to prevent the calves from becoming overstretched and weak. It's especially important if you have flat feet that have a tendency to roll inwards. If you're concerned, ask a podiatrist for advice; you may need to wear orthotics in your shoes.
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thanks for the tips.