India, May 6 -- As the mercury continues to rise, people are turning to indoor sports to beat the summer heat. One thing you must know is about the type of shoe you use. If you've ever tried playing badminton or training indoors in regular running shoes, you can end up with poor grip, slippery movement, and zero lateral support. Indoor sports demand something very specific: quick direction changes, stable footing, and soles that don't mark the court. That's where indoor sports shoes come in. They're built with non-marking outsoles, better side support, and controlled cushioning; not too soft, not too stiff. Whether you're playing badminton, doing court drills, or training at the gym, the right pair can actually improve how you move.

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