Monday, April 20, 2009

What are some good running shoes?

I started running. I just wanted to know what a good pair of running shoes are.

What are some good running shoes?
I am with C A on this one. You need to find a running specialty store like Fleet Feet or Luke%26#039;s Locker. My personal favorite are Asics, too. Just don%26#039;t go to Sports Authority or Academy... the salespeople generally don%26#039;t know anything about what they are selling. Good running shoes address different running styles, and the salesperson can determine a lot by looking at the wear pattern on the bottom of your current shoes, and watching you run on a treadmill.
Reply:I love my Asics Cummulus Gel...I never have any problem with feet or knees.
Reply:addidas are the best option.......trust me
Reply:New Balance has been great for me, they have withstood everything I could throw at them. Saucony%26#039;s are the most comfortable I%26#039;ve ever worn, but they%26#039;re not so durable. It depends upon what your needs are, then find a shoe that matches them.
Reply:I would say asics are really good. In order to prevent injury though, I would go to a running store (not *****) in which they will fit your foot so you get the right size, brand, and style. It really helps since every foot is different and everyone lands a different way.
Reply:Saucony are the best. My feet live in those, but Nike spikes are good too. If you are distance i would also recommend saucony.
Reply:Nike%26#039;s and Puma%26#039;s are amazing shoes but it depends what


kind of running your doing. If your doing long distance running I would suggest a pair of nike shocks because they have good absorbency and are not as hard on the feet. However, if your doing something like track and field Pumas would work the best because that%26#039;s what there designed for.
Reply:nikes are pretty good
Reply:Asics. They are much cheaper and better than Nikes. The best advice I can give you is to go to a specialist running store and try on several pairs before buying. You need to get your gait (the way you run) analysed so that you don%26#039;t buy trainers that don%26#039;t support you properly as you could get injured. Believe me, I learned this lesson the hard way. I over pronate and pulled a muscle in my bottom running with incorrect shoes. It took a long time to get over and was so painful that I had trouble walking for a few weeks.
Reply:Each runner is different. I like Brookes Radius. This is how I found out what I like: I went to this specialty running store, where they fitted my feet and body type and running type etc to a shoe. The next year I tried to get a different brand because it %26quot;looked cooler%26quot;. Then I got a stress fracture. After pt and rest, I also went back and bought the updated model of my old shoes (the brooks radius). I have been healthy and speedy ever since! So go to a specialty running store and have them help you out. NOTE: this is not just any old sports store, it%26#039;s a specialty running store. Or runnersworld.com has some great links, etc about shoes. Go to www.runnersworld.com and click on the shoes %26amp; gear tab. Or go to this link: http://www.runnersworld.com/channel/0,71...



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