quick question to the runners.
vade43113
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do you have a preferred running shoe? Or would normal tennis shoes work?
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
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do you have a preferred running shoe? Or would normal tennis shoes work?
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
Please go to a running store and get fitted for proper running shoes. Running in tennis shoes is just asking for an injury. Good luck!0 -
Go to a professional running store and have them help you and get you fitted. Very important. I use Vibram Five Fingers.0
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Go to a running store and try on different brands. It's important to have the right fit and a shoe YOU like. A good store will have staff that can recommend shoes based on how you run/what kind of stride you have.0
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Get fitted at a sports store. Every foot is different!
It's really important to have proper running shoes, for comfort and to prevent injuries.0 -
do you have a preferred running shoe? Or would normal tennis shoes work?
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
i don't have a preferred shoe, but definitely get one with support and that fits you properly. When I first started running which wasn't that long ago I was wearing an old beat up pair and got the WORST blisters on the ball of my feet...
My advice: buy good supportive running shoes, stock up on GOOD socks, and Dr. Scholls moleskin. http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Scholls-Moleskin-Padding-Packages/dp/B001EPQG1M (you can buy this at any drug store, or walmart etc)0 -
Definitely get fitted at a running store! Getting the right shoes has been so helpful for me and for my hubby. It can be a bit pricey (we paid ~$115 for each pair), but it's so worth it.0
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People have different feet so if you are going to start out running you really need to go to a good running sports shop who will check out your feet and let you try some trainers out on the treadmill whilst they film you.
Check out the Runners World website to see what type of feet you have. If you wear shoes that don't suit your feet it can cause injury.
Good luck with the running, I hope you catch the bug!0 -
do you have a preferred running shoe? Or would normal tennis shoes work?
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
Please go to a running store and get fitted for proper running shoes. Running in tennis shoes is just asking for an injury. Good luck!
^^THIS! I started a running program in the wrong shoes and had to be sidelined for a few weeks because I messed up my knees and had awful shin splints. Went and got fitted at a running store and haven't had a problem since. This is especially important if you have high arches, flat feet, or pronate when you run/walk. (I have flat feet and over prontate).
That being said, I REALLY love the Brooks brand. They offer shoes for every type of gait. I've had two different pairs and they hold up really well, and once I knew what type of shoe I needed, didn't cause any pain what so ever. Plus if you go to their website, they can help you try to self evaluate your gait - however I would only recommend this if you don't have a running store near you that you can get personally fitted at.
www.brooksrunning.com0 -
Find a place that will analyze your foot and fit you for a proper pair based on your arch, pronation/supination, and how you run. There are places like this all over. But they are usually specialty stores. Unfortunately large department and chain sporting good stores don't usually have employees trained specifically in this area and the employees will try to up-sell you. The pair of shoes that I wear may be perfect for my foot, but may fit you horribly and put you at greater risk for injury. Good luck with your running and never underestimate a good pair of sneakers.0
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A specialized running store is not generally a place where you can get good advice on foot wear and the prices are often quiet high.
It's probably best if you learn to run in a few different shoes. My strategy has been to buy highly recommend shoes on sale and mix them into my rotation. Try on everything. Don't buy anything unless you can run in it first.
Also, keep in mind pronation (which is generally the main thing that running store employees look for) has almost zero scientific evidence as to what shoes will work for you.0 -
I agree with everyone who said to go to a running store and have your running stride/gait analyzed to see what type of shoe you need. But after that, once you find the type/style that works for your feet, find them on sale at a department store or other chain-type sporting goods store; you can often find last year's model for a decent price.0
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Splash out on being professionally fitted once, When you have a make and model that suits you perfectly, you can but online for a fraction of the price next time, often in last season's colourways. The future potential injuries you head off with the right shoes are worth every penny!0
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do you have a preferred running shoe? Or would normal tennis shoes work?
I NEED to buy new shoes( seriously I have no rubber sole to my old tennis shoes), and I have been working on starting the couch to 5k program... along with a few others... but I was wondering what shoes would be best.
YES I do have preferred shoes, and shoes not designed for running would be a very poor choice of footwear for running.
go to a running store and get them to check out your gait, and suggestions for shoes. having the right footwear for running is ESSENTIAL!! good luck!0 -
you've already got some great advice ^^ and there is also this thread http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/649528-new-running-shoes
definately you need proper shoes and the way to get them is a gait analysis which all good sports shops will be able to do for you.
the shoes will then depend on what suits your feet/gait best and some shops even offer a 30 day money back guarantee, I know Sweatshop definately do.
Good luck with getting the shoes and also with your running.0 -
Couldn't agree more -- go to a running store (or VERY good athletic/sports store) and ask to get fitted. Bring along the socks you usually wear, as well as your old sneaks so the staff can take a look. They know their shiz-nit, and it's worth the money to get it done right. It will save you lots of aches and pains later!
Also, consider purchasing some good running socks. DON'T wear cotton, as it absorbs sweat and can cause blisters and other foot problems. I love SmartWool running socks, but there are lots of brand/types at various price points out there. You want a sock that is for running. Some are wool (actually AREN'T hot!!! I swear it!), some are synthetic, some are a mix. I'd try one pair before you go all in with a particular type.
Congrats on starting your running life!
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I hope you catch the bug!
I think, I caught it...0 -
I've always preferred Asics and New Balance. I would never wear Nike or Adidas (for running, although I do have a pair to just wear around), they're made more for fashion and not running support.
But you should just go to a specialty store and have them look at your feet like everyone else said. And not a place like ****'s.0
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