Shop Men's Training and Gym Shoes Online
At ASICS, we understand the importance of having the right training shoes when exercising. Whether it is for the gym, weightlifting or Crossfit, be sure you are investing in the right pair of trainers catered to your exercise of choice by ASICS.
Carefully crafted with the highest quality materials and industry-leading technology to ensure maximum comfort and breathability to aid your performance, ASICS offers an unbeatable range of men's training shoes online now.
Explore a wide range of men's training shoes perfect for any movement. Featuring a flexible sole to cater to any form of movement whilst enhancing durability and traction, and rearfoot GELâ„¢ to reduce heel impact, men's training shoes at ASICS are guaranteed to keep you comfortable. Available in a selection of colours, designs and styles, including the ASICS GT-1000â„¢ LE and the ASICS GEL-QUANTUMâ„¢ 180, train in comfort with premium training shoes today.
ASICS Men's Cross-Training Shoes
Complete your training or gym outfit with a pair of men's cross-training shoes online now at ASICS. Discover a range of men's training shoes that are all individually designed to provide adequate support, breathability, durability and maximum grip. Whatever movement you have planned for the day, ASICS men's cross-trainers are sure to do the trick.
FAQ
What is the difference between training and gym shoes?
Running shoes and training shoes may look similar. However, they have key differences in the sole and heel drop. Training shoes have a more flexible sole compared to running shoes to allow a wide range of movement, such as, multi-directional and lateral. Also, training shoes have a lower heel drop compared to running shoes. Running shoes tend to have a higher heel drop for added support and cushioning when the foot hits the ground.
What type of shoes is best to work out?
Cross-fit or training shoes are ideal for the gym or general training. Training shoes are lightweight and provide support whilst allowing maximum grip.
Is it OK to run in training shoes?
If you are planning to run long distances, it is not a good idea to run in training shoes. This is because training shoes do not have sufficient cushioning, like running shoes, to absorb the shock of your feet continuously hitting the pavement. Read our full breakdown of Running Shoes Vs Training Shoes here.