
How to Choose Running Shoes for Heavier Runners
May 19, 2021 / ASICS Australia
It is important to wear proper running shoes for heavier runners as it helps protect the lower limbs. Find the best shoes that offer additional support, shock absorption and cushioning.
“A running shoe with a good shock absorption can be good for a heavier runner," said Michelle Poulsen , an ASICS FrontRunner member and physiotherapist. "It can make running less stressful on your knees and back.”
What features should heavier runners look for in running shoes?
Wearing the recommended running shoes for your foot type, with consideration to the force and weight of each step, may help reduce stress on your legs. But what features should running shoes for heavier runners have?
“For a heavier runner, a shoe with good motion control support can help while also making sure that the shoe is not too tight around the foot,” said Evan Scully, an ASICS FrontRunner member.

Additional support
Heavier runners place more weight on their feet with each step. Shoes with additional support will hold the foot more firmly in place, which can help ease any discomfort. Wearing structured running shoes can allow runners to keep going that extra distance.
Effective shock absorption
Shock absorption can help heavier runners by lessening the force of each heel strike, meaning they don’t feel excessive amounts of pressure. Having adequate shock absorption will decrease the time you spend in recovery after a run.
Comfortable width
Ensuring that your running shoes have the proper width will allow support and shock absorption features to work properly. Wearing appropriate shoes with width that will fit your feet better will allow you to perform comfortably. ASICS has a range of Men’s Wide Shoes and Women’s Wide and Narrow Shoes online, to meet a wide range of foot widths.
Cushioning in the heel area
Heavier runners’ heels take on a lot of wear and tear. With extra cushioning in the heel area, you can enjoy your run more without worrying about additional discomfort during the recovery process.
Tips for heavier runners
No matter your fitness levels, exercise can feel discouraging at times. To overcome this, try to focus on why you're running in the first place. An aerobic exercise such as running can help your physical wellbeing as well as your mental health .
“One of the things that [can] discourage runners to continue are the comments by other people," said Fábio Lima , an ASICS FrontRunner member. "I was there and know exactly the feeling. But you have to think that you’re doing it for you, your health, for your mental well-being. What they say or not say, it doesn’t matter.”
- Strength training. Building strength can help with your running endurance . Having more strength can also prolong your performance to try and go that extra distance.
- Start slow. It may be good to start slowly as a heavier runner. You can always make gradual increases to the length or intensity of your workout sessions over time.
- Practice recommended form. Maintaining adequate running form can reduce the risk of discomfort and help limit fatigue during your run.