Yep. Anything without leather soles.Walk/jog/run ing shoes.
What I find odd is that bowling shoes have leather soles and often they stick too well to the wooden lanes. The fix for that was to put your fingers in the ash tray and rub the ashes on the bottom of your sliding foot. I wonder why bowling alleys are sticky and uncarpeted pool room floors are slippery?If you are like most players playing on wooden or rubber-floored courts, a gum rubber sole is what you need. Otherwise, any rubber sole will do. Rubber soles are much harder than gum rubber, but they do not provide enough traction on rubber or wooden courts.