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Bruno wrote: What I like about the Chuck Taylors is the lateral movement support (which gives greater stability during the lift) mentioned before plus it provides some support to your ankles (cos its a boots style) without being too restrictive.
Make sure that whatever shoe you use, that the heel isn't raised: a raised heel results in a shearing force on your knees, which is really dangerous! I tore my cruciate ligaments in my left knee in high school so I always make sure my knees are taken care of
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