You, for certain, lace your sneakers in different ways, based on the idea of the beauty of this or that lacing. But, as you know, shoelaces are not only an accessory, but also a thing that can correctly fix a leg, which is very useful for long walks or playing sports.
Methods of lacing sneakers with 6 holes
The most common option for athletic shoes are 6 holes. Depending on the characteristics of your foot, you can make sports more comfortable.
How best to lace up sneakers with 6 holes, if you have a wide leg:
- purchase shoes with a zigzag-like lacing and let the laces through the 3 holes in the tongue closest to the tongue - so the leg will feel more free;
- Also, you can not cross the lace moving from the second to the third hole, just put it vertically up, so you will also give the foot more space with a normal fixation in the ankle area.
How to lace up laces on sneakers with 6 holes with a narrow foot:
- in this case, it is important to tighten the shoelaces more tightly so that the sneakers do not hang, but hold the foot, so choosing the lacing system, as in the first case, skip the laces far from the tongue 3 holes.
Lace-up laces on sneakers with 6 holes at high lift:
- The easiest and most effective way is to lace horizontally: so the leg will be simultaneously in a static state and not squashed;
- if you still prefer lacing diagonally, at the lift level, thread the lanyard vertically into one or two holes.
If you have a wide nose and a narrow enough heel, then you can use the following scheme of lacing sneakers with 6 holes:
- fix the foot more seriously in the ankle area: for this, make the fifth stitch vertically and the sixth stitch as usual;
- you can take just two laces and lead them diagonally crosswise: the bottom should be tightened below, and the top, respectively, at the top and a little tighter. As a result, there should be two bowls.
Examples of lacing sneakers huge number - one non-slim person counted them more than 4000. In order to avoid any problems with foot health, to avoid overloads, dislocations and sprains, you just need to correctly shoe sneakers. If you are not comfortable with shoes, this does not mean that it is bad. Analyze what exactly is the inconvenience, try a new version of lacing, or even change the laces, because it is known that cotton pulls the leg stronger, silk - weaker. Perhaps your leg is missing just a strong fixation or, conversely, freedom. Go in for sports with pleasure and without injury!
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