Page Summary: Whether you're dealing with too-long laces or seeking more support during your runs, mastering the Racer's Richard from Profeet (www.profeet.co.uk) explains how to tie a heel lock for your running shoes.
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Whether you're dealing with too-long laces or seeking more support during your runs, mastering the Racer's Richard from Profeet (www.profeet.co.uk) explains how to tie a heel lock for your running shoes. The extra eyelet at the top of running sneakers has puzzled us for years — what is it for?!
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- Whether you're dealing with too-long laces or seeking more support during your runs, mastering the Racer's
- Richard from Profeet (www.profeet.co.uk) explains how to tie a heel lock for your running shoes.
- The extra eyelet at the top of running sneakers has puzzled us for years — what is it for?!
- Ever have problems with your heel slipping out of your shoe while your running?
- Each of your feet have 26 bones, 33 joints and over 100 muscles + ligaments!
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