Collection: Women's Fitness Trainers

Achieve your fitness goals with our collection of Womens Fitness Trainers, engineered to deliver the performance, cushioning and support needed for active pursuits. Whether you are running, hitting the gym or training for your next challenge, our fitness trainers combine advanced cushioning technology with breathable construction to keep you moving comfortably.

Our fitness trainers feature responsive midsoles for energy return, breathable mesh uppers for ventilation, and outsoles designed for grip on various surfaces. From neutral cushioned trainers for everyday runs to supportive options for different running gaits, we stock styles suited to various training needs from brands like Skechers.

For the best results, match your fitness trainers to your activity and gait type. For everyday casual wear, explore our casual trainers. Browse activewear to complete your workout wardrobe. View all womens trainers.

Fitness Trainers FAQs

How do I choose the right fitness trainers?

Consider your main activity, foot type and any specific support needs. Running trainers suit road running and treadmill work. Cross-trainers offer versatility for gym workouts. If you overpronate, look for stability features. Ensure trainers feel comfortable immediately as they should not need breaking in.

When should you replace fitness trainers?

Replace fitness trainers every 300-500 miles for running or 6-12 months of regular gym use. Signs they are worn include reduced cushioning, visible midsole creasing, worn outsole tread, or new aches during workouts. Track your usage to know when replacement is due.

Can you use running trainers for gym workouts?

Running trainers work well for cardio machines but are not ideal for weightlifting. Their cushioned, elevated heels can reduce stability during squats and deadlifts. For mixed gym use, cross-trainers offer better versatility. Consider separate shoes for running and weight training.

Do fitness trainers need breaking in?

Quality fitness trainers should feel comfortable from first wear and should not need extensive breaking in. If trainers feel uncomfortable initially, they may be the wrong fit or style for your foot. Some minor adjustment time is normal but pain or significant discomfort is not.