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09-06-12, 03:57 PM | #4171 |
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Re: The running thread!
GURUS!
Can someone recommend me a running shoe? I do around 7 miles around a lake, mostly tarmac several times a week. My price limit is about £40 but I'm more keen on the value-for-money bit, so a £100 pair for just £20 is my dream (for example). Can someone recommend something? I'm size 12. I was looking here: http://www.sportsdirect.com/mens/mens-running-shoes which I like because I can arrange from "Highest savings" to lowest, but I'm getting brands like Everlast and Karrimor and don't know if they're any good. Thanks in advance! |
16-07-12, 01:47 PM | #4172 |
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Re: The running thread!
hi all, It's been a good while since I poked my nose in here. I nipped out for my first run in about 12 months.
It felt like meeting an old friend, I totally loved it. |
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Even if you end up spending a little more, a properly fitted shoe will save you pain and injury in the long term. |
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25-07-12, 01:47 PM | #4175 | |
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All I know is, if you are a (training) shoe wearing believer, you need to use a shoe that is suited to your physiological needs. Don't just use any old training shoe. You may get away with it, but then again you may not. Wearing the correct shoe, and previously the incorrect shoe, for me made the difference between a running injury or not. Up to you to take the choice. |
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25-07-12, 02:59 PM | #4177 |
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no problem, I didnt take as criticism either. I've yet to watch that programme, but if I've learnt anything lately its not to take any point of view as gospel. There are always alternative theories and underlying influences.
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18-10-12, 08:40 PM | #4178 |
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Any one still running?
Got to say I kind of agree with the comments on how too much support can do damage. Not sure about how that fits in with over pronators but I've just been getting back into it and my heavily cushioned neutral shoes were giving me a hell of a lot of trouble at the bottom of my back. Switched to slightly older, neutral, minimal cushioned shoes and all problems went almost straight away. |
26-02-13, 08:37 AM | #4179 |
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Thread resurrect!?
Im running the Bath half Marathon this sunday (3rd June) have only just seen that this wonderful forum even has a running thread! Ill post in here how i get on which, should be interesting as ive just been diagnosed with a torn rotor cuff (shoulder) |
26-02-13, 10:55 AM | #4180 |
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suffering serious cba!
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