C25K newbie need Running Shoes womans, underpronator, advice
Ninja_Knitty
Posts: 67
I started C25K and I love it. I have not invested in running shoes yet, and at week four I realize that going any further without good shoes is a mistake. Not only is it bad for my feet, but I am sure that I am running wrong and working harder. I need a good shoe and would love to find something under $80.00 that I can buy at a department store, but would not object to a running store. I will pay more for something that will help my stride and be super comfortable. Not sure where to start... Help the Newbie!
PS: Any suggestions or comment on foot stride would be helpful too. Not sure if my feet are landing correctly. Is it different for everyone or is there a correct way to run. I tend to land on the balls of my feet, barely using the heal. My calves get a workout, but when I land on my heal I feel like I am landing hard.
Thanks all!
PS: Any suggestions or comment on foot stride would be helpful too. Not sure if my feet are landing correctly. Is it different for everyone or is there a correct way to run. I tend to land on the balls of my feet, barely using the heal. My calves get a workout, but when I land on my heal I feel like I am landing hard.
Thanks all!
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The best advice is to get fitted for them. A running store will fit you, just let them know what your budget is. Good luck.0
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I completely agree - go to a proper running store. They have machines that will take your stride & a solid knowledge base regarding shoes at a variety of price levels. I did that at about the same time in doing c25k as you are now. It was worth every penny.0
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Same as the others...I went to a running store before week 2 of my C25K and got fitted, they cost me about $100, but I'm sure they will give you options if that's too much. I'm personally on week 6 of C25K, day 2 is tomorrow for me.0
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PS: Any suggestions or comment on foot stride would be helpful too. Not sure if my feet are landing correctly. Is it different for everyone or is there a correct way to run. I tend to land on the balls of my feet, barely using the heal. My calves get a workout, but when I land on my heal I feel like I am landing hard.
Thanks all!
look for middle ground. literally. a midfoot strike is where you want to be.
in my experience, the forefoot strike is better than a heal strike. but now that i am midfoot, i'm pretty good to go. the guy that writes runblogger.com has some good vids of "proper" footstrike.
best of luck!
EDIT: and don't worry too much about terms like under- and over-pronation. they just sell shoes0 -
Runing store is the only way. Remember that all brands have different price points and if you are going to be running long distances (unsure of C25K), the general rule of thumb for marathon training is you pretty much have to expect to pay close to $100. Another hint, forget what you think your shoe size is and go with what they size you for, feet will swell during long runs so you want a little extra space... Enjoy the journey.0
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I got fitted for my running shoes and it was a close call between two pairs. I ended up buying a pair of $140 Asics, but I went to Marshalls after and found my second pick (Saucony) there for only $40.
Now I have two pairs.0 -
Once fitted you can also "google" the shoe to search for the best price.0
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Thank you for all the advice. I will be going to a running store. I am looking forward to the experience. Sure theyhave a tons of advice. You have all been helpful. I will be running longer and faster soon I hope. Good luck to you all!0
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Thank you for all the advice. I will be going to a running store. I am looking forward to the experience. Sure theyhave a tons of advice. You have all been helpful. I will be running longer and faster soon I hope. Good luck to you all!0
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I guess I had better research stores. Thanks!0
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