CNET staff -- not advertisers, partners or business interests -- determine how we review products and services. If you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. The type of shoe you wear to your train, whether it's a routine with exercise equipment at home or in your local gym, has more of an impact than you may think. A proper shoe will prevent injuries and help improve your performance. That's why we've gathered details on the best athletic shoes to help you find the ones that'll work best for you. Everyone needs the proper shoes to support them in their workouts. Getty Images Do you need a running shoe, a weightlifting shoe or a cross trainer? Do you need breathable mesh, anti-slip rubber or a rubber outsole for your workout shoe? Do you go for the big brands, such as Nike, Reebok and Adidas? Ultimately, finding the best workout shoes often comes down to personal preference. If you're looking for some suggestions on which exercise shoes are optimal for certain workouts, let the fitness instructors below help guide you in the right direction. They know which sneakers to skip and which to invest in. Their recommendations can even save you from a headache (or foot ache) when you’ve ordered several pairs online but aren’t sure which to keep. Amazon Photo Gallery 1/1 Amazon Best for: Trail running Salomon XA Pro 3D GTX "For trails, I prefer Salomon XA Pro 3D GTX. These are Gore-tex to keep your feet dry and have firm soles for added stability on the trails. The toe box is also reinforced to keep you from stubbing your toe. As these shoes are sturdier, they are good for indoor cycling and some indoor exercise classes. With a firm sole, some activities (such as calf raises) might be difficult in these shoes." -- Mollie Millington, runner and certified personal trainer. ... Show more Get it now $120 at Salomon Amazon Photo Gallery 1/1 Amazon Best for: Running and strength training Asics Gel Kayano "I love the Asics Kayano as they provide additional ankle stability for people with muscle imbalances, which we all have. Once the ankle and knees are supported correctly, the proper shoe can relieve pain in the knees and ankles and help correct over-pronation which is when your foot rolls inward, causing shin splints and can cause knee pain and swelling. "A good stability shoe will help minimize the rolling inward and help the heel-to-toe transition slowly, correcting your running form over time. "I personally love how light this model has become over the years. The shoe has transformed into a fashionable and light shoe while helping correct the form of our feet while we run while improving the pressure on our joints while we run with added cushioning. Every client I put in these shoes loves them, as they can be worn while strength training or running." -- Holly Roser, certified personal trainer. ... Show more Get it now $125 at Amazon $125 at Zappos NoBull Photo Gallery 1/1 NoBull Best for: CrossFit NoBull Trainers "There are two main things you look for in a CrossFit shoe: durability and versatility. A good CrossFit shoe takes you from squats to rope climbs to burpee box jumps all in one workout. A good pair of CrossFit shoes feels just as comfortable during an 800-meter run as it does during a couplet of deadlifts and push-ups -- and NoBull surpasses standards for all of the above. "NoBull shoes have a reputation for being heavy-duty yet comfortable, supportive yet flexible. Plus, they're sleek and simple, and you can choose from high-top, mid-rise and regular to find your perfect fit," -- Amanda Capritto, CrossFit coach, certified personal trainer and CNET writer ... Show more Get it now $149 at No Bull Project