Crossfit shoes ladies UK 9 any suggestions?
lisaf1983
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Can anyone help me find a good pair of crossfit trainers in UK ladies size 9 or US size 12 (i think! )
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Still desperate for help with this? Any ideas?0
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i would recommend anything from the new balance minimus line. LOVE mine.0
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I love my Brooks Mach 11's (minimalist racing flats) but recently got a pair of merrell's with vibram soles. I've also used the skeletoes and love them. As long as I ease into the running bit, I don't have shin splint issues with them. I always had knee and ankle issues, thought I would just have to "deal with it" for the rest of my life, but not that I use the minimalist shoes, no issues! Super light weight as well- so that is a bonus.0
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I bought Reebok Nano 2.0's a few weeks ago. So far, so good!0
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i would recommend anything from the new balance minimus line. LOVE mine.
I love my New Balance Minimus. I had mine fitted at a New Balance store and wound up with a 1/2 size larger then my normal shoe size.
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So do you (anyone here) really find it beneficial to get shoes that are deemed specifically for CrossFit rather than using anything else? I am not sold on there being a huge difference. Right now I'm using the best shoes I have which are my running shoes for CrossFit.
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I don't do crossfit at a box anymore...so I use them for when I go to the gym and for my kickboxing classes.
I needed a new pair of shoes so I looked at the New Balance ones mainly because they are relatively flat - which is something you want when you are lifting weights. A lot of exercise shoes have a rather large sole on the bottom and can have "wedges" in various places - espeically the heel of the shoe. So if say you have a show that has extra cushioning in the heel it can cause you to pitch forward a touch rather than being flat - also it can allow for extra spring in that area - and if you are attempting to push through your heels for a lift it can cause you to be slightly off form.
if you look around a lot of people who do heavy lifts will wear flat soled shoes, such as your basic converse shoe - to give your feet a level plain.0 -
Ahhhhhhhhhh didn't think about that. Will look up some more articles and stuff on this then....because I am realizing I am becoming addicted to this so I may want to invest in proper stuff
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I brought the Inov8 230 shoes - they are awesome! I use them Cf'ing and weight training (they seem to keep me much more balanced) but not on my longer cardio days.0
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I LOVE the Reebok Nanos 2.0. I just bought a second pair!0
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I switch between
Reebok Nano 2.0 or Nike Free
Both are really good but I like my Nikes better.0