Running Shoes??
KristenLynn87
Posts: 30 Member
Hey fitness friends!
After work today I'm going out to buy new running shoes. I am running my first 10 K the end of this month and want to start breaking them in now. I've been wearing New balance. But now I 'm looking at maybe trying the new Nike LunarGlide shoe.. but I'm not sure!
Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks,
Kristen
After work today I'm going out to buy new running shoes. I am running my first 10 K the end of this month and want to start breaking them in now. I've been wearing New balance. But now I 'm looking at maybe trying the new Nike LunarGlide shoe.. but I'm not sure!
Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks,
Kristen
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Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.0
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I would recommend going to a running store and have them fit you for the proper shoes for you. I have had great experience with this..Be prepared to spend between $75-100 but it is worth every penny. Once you buy them the first time, you can usually find them online for a little bit cheaper (mine were100 in store an when it came time to replace them I found them online for 65 so I bought 3 pairs) . I know it's alot of money, but if you run alot I strongly believe it's worth the investment .
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I agree. You need to have your feet measured and your gait analyzed. Professional running stores will do this. They'll have you try on several pairs and then have you run in them while they watch. These stores aren't typically found in the mall.
While you're there, pick up a good pair of wick away socks.0 -
^^^ What they said ^^^0
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It really depends on your feet and the way you run. Some shoes are better if you overpronate, others if you underprontate, others if you have a neutral gait. If you have a running store close to you, I would go there and have them test you. They should be able to look at your feet and your gait, and give you a few good suggestions.0
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Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.
^^This^^0 -
The best shoes for your feet will depend on your arches, pronation, etc. Get advice from good shoe store (not some teenager just selling shoes in the mall) about which shoes are best for your feet.0
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Not to give advice (disclaimer): but I'm in my 2nd pair of Nike Pegasus. These are Pegasus 28's. If the running store (Luke's Locker, etc.) says you need a neutral shoe, I'd check out the Pegasus. Good luck on your 10k. I have a 5k at the end of March. Just ran my first in January.0
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Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.
Best advice on this topic right here. ^^^^^^0 -
Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.0
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Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.
Thanks everyone!! So I went to a running store and had my feet analyzed by a cool machine. They fit me in a pair of Asics running shoes. THEY FEEL AMAZING.0 -
Seek. Professional. Advice. From. Local. Running. Store.
Thanks everyone!! So I went to a running store and had my feet analyzed by a cool machine. They fit me in a pair of Asics running shoes. THEY FEEL AMAZING.
congrats! It feels good when you know you got something done the right way!0
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