As soundRUNNER begins it’s 2010 season of kid’s running camp we are certain that you will have lots of questions:
When should I trade in my child’s light-up Elmo sneakers for real running shoes? Answer: Once children reach school age (5 or 6) and are doing any kind of structured running, they should be fitted for appropriate running shoes at a specialty running store. Brenda Armstrong, M.D., “Between ages 6 and 12, children’s feet do not grow at the same pace,” says Dr. Armstrong. “One foot is always bigger than the other.” Lack of proper shoe support can lead to shinsplints and ankle problems. Many running-shoe companies make adult-model running shoes in youth sizes. Prices generally range from $40 to $60. For brands and models, go to runnersworld.com/kidshoes or visit soundRUNNER, your local specialty running store, to get your child appropriately fit for a running shoe.
At soundRUNNER, we treat this very seriously. The kids, like the adults that come in to our stores, will have both feet measured, we’ll observe any issues or anomalies their foot/feet may have, discuss their training and what they would like to accomplish, then evaluate which category of shoe they should be in: neutral, stability or motion control.
I am clear with the parent and the child…for the child to be successful and to help them stay uninjured you need to have good equipment. For all intents and purposes a good pair of running shoes that fit well will go a long way to keep a child healthy and active.

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