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So I am going to be going to the gym once I go and buy a pass for it and I don't have any workout shoes... the only thing close to workout shoes that I have are LeBrons... can I use those to workout or should those just stay on the basketball court?
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You can wear any shoes running shoes etc if your just going to the gym,I had mates that always went to the gym shoes didn't matter at all
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You can definitely wear your LeBrons but I would recommend getting some cheap tennis shoes when you can. Pm me if you have any more questions
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Those are fine lol
Would recommend tennis/depending on what you're doing something with density and grip
Would recommend tennis/depending on what you're doing something with density and grip
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It really don't matter what shoes you where maybe clothing you don't wanna burn up
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You can wear dress shoes lol it's whatever you're comfortable in bro
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get yourself some flat shoes if your going to be doing squats
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Yeah they're fine. Idk which LeBron's you have, but if you're running you need a good pair of running shoes. Lifting weights don't really require a certain type of shoe although if you're doing leg excersizes, you might want some shoes that are flat-footed if that makes any sense.
I personally have a set of basketball shoes (KD 6s) and a set of running shoes for whenever I'm lifting or running.
I personally have a set of basketball shoes (KD 6s) and a set of running shoes for whenever I'm lifting or running.
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What I tell people when I'm training them is to just wear comfortable shoes with an arch.
I work as a Sport Nutrition consultant and also am a personal trainer.
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You can wear whatever shoes you want at the gym. Hell, I've worn my socks before when I forgot my trainers and they didn't mind.
Unless you're doing specific leg exercises or running then it doesn't really matter what shoes you're wearing. I'd recommend flat shoes like converse or even weightlifting shoes if you want to go that extra step further.
I assume that it's your first time going to the gym, just take it easy with the weights and try to get the right form and you'll be fine.
Unless you're doing specific leg exercises or running then it doesn't really matter what shoes you're wearing. I'd recommend flat shoes like converse or even weightlifting shoes if you want to go that extra step further.
I assume that it's your first time going to the gym, just take it easy with the weights and try to get the right form and you'll be fine.
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