Soft running shoes feel safe because they protect the foot from road impact, but that same softness can become a problem under a heavy bar. During squats, clean pulls or clean lifts from the floor, the body needs a firm base before the hips, knees and back can move together. A thick cushion does not stay still. It compresses under the heel, tilts slightly when weight shifts, and can make the foot search for balance instead of pushing straight into the ground. That small wobble may not matter during light gym work, but heavy lifts punish small leaks in stability. The bar path can drift, the knees may cave, and the ankle has to correct the shoe instead of supporting the lift. For lifting, softness is comfort; firmness is control.
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