Best gym trainers for every workout, expert-tested by WH editors

What type of trainers are best for the gym?

It honestly comes down to preference. Take note of what you look for when you’re doing your usual workout — do you need additional support to keep you stable, or is it flexibility in your shoes you’re after so you can work out without restriction? There are plenty of shoes on the market that can suit your specific needs, and some lucky few who claim to do it all!

What’s the difference between running trainers and gym trainers?

Unlike running shoes that propel you forward, gym shoes are designed for side-to-side movement with a flatter base and solid heel support for exercises like squats and lunges. They offer multi-directional support for lateral moves, jumps, and quick direction changes, with a lower heel drop for stability during lifting.

How to pick gym trainers

There are a couple of things to look for when you’re shopping for gym trainers:

  1. Know your workout: Think about how you train. Are you into heavy lifting, or do you prefer HIIT and cardio? Different workouts need different shoes, so check out the cushioning, grip, and stability that’ll keep you on your game.
  2. Fit is everything: When it comes to gym shoes, the right fit is everything! Take your time to find a size that feels great. Read some reviews for sizing tips, and if they don’t feel right, don’t be shy about returning them. Your feet will thank you!
  3. Durability matters: Let’s be real, gym shoes can be a bit pricey, so you want a pair that lasts. Look for something tough enough to hold up to your workouts and won’t need replacing in just a few months. Go for quality!

How we tested

I’ve been hitting the gym across several months, putting these shoes through their paces as I try out every kind of workout. My routine includes a mix of cardio on the treadmill and stationary bike, along with boxing classes and strength training — I really love using weights. As much as I like running (she says reluctantly), cross-training is my true preference. With a background in dance, I often incorporate HIIT workouts, Pilates, and dance classes into my regimen as well.

Who I am: As an active woman in my late twenties, I go to the gym 5-6 times a week and have plenty of experience trying out new trainers. I also have wider feet with high arches, which plays a significant role in how I select shoes, so keep that in mind if your foot shape differs.

The best gym trainers for every kind of workout in 2026

Without further ado, below are the editor-approved gym trainers that will work with you in the gym for every kind of workout you might be sweating it out to this year.

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