fitted for running shoes?
stunninS12
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I was just wondering if anyone has been properly fitted for running shoes. I know that it is really important to have the proper shoes but I am a baby and for some reason am nervous about going to get fitted!!
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You go in. They put you in a neutral shoe and have you run on a treadmill. They record your gait, play it f or you, then you try on a variety of shoes until you get one that works. It's not hard. It's not scary. It's totally worth the effort.0
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Best thing I ever did! It was great. They were super helpful and patient, and answered all my questions. I must have tried at least 7 pairs of shoes until I found the right ones. They even let me run outside in them.
Do it.0 -
I have done it many times and its really no big deal. It is totally worth it to have the proper shoes to run in, especially if your injury prone!!0
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I've not been fitted for running shoes but I have had my foot sized for work shoes. It's not bad, the people that fit your foot do it for a living so unless you are rude to them or they are having a horrible day it shouldn't be that nerve racking.
Good shoes are very important. I loved finding good shoes from Hush Puppies but that was years ago. I wish you luck on finding shoes and your goals.0 -
it's totally worth the time to do it. and totally easy. like the above poster said.. you run on a treadmill, then i had to stand on this thing that measured the arch or something to tell what type of foot you have... then you get to try on tons of shoes. which is NEVER a waste of time.0
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One more thing: Don't be afraid to get ugly shoes. For real. If the perfect shoe is Barbie pink with neon green soles and electric yellow laces, you buy those things and wear them with joy.0
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It is so very worth it. I found out that I have been buying the wrong size for YEARS. Only off by a half size, it has made a universe of difference in my running. Don't be afraid. They're friendly, and you will be so glad you did it.0
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I THOUGHT I knew what I had to do, but then my feet and ankles started hurting when I would walk and run (and it had been a while). I went to my local RoadRunner Sports where they have you take your socks and shoes shoes off, run on a treadmill in your bare feet and record your run. Then they tell you what shoes will help you run better. I used that knowledge and found the shoes they suggested slightly used but half the price0
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The guy I had watched me walk/run around the store without shoes on and then had me stand on one leg and balance. He diagnosed that I have somewhat flexible arches and helped me pick from shoes that would be better for my foot type. He took them ALL out and I tried them all on. It was a very pleasant and easy experience.
I bought both cross-trainers and running shoes. I will use them exclusively for working out only!0 -
worth everything in the world to get fitted in the proper shoes!!! i will always be fitted now!:bigsmile:0
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You go in. They put you in a neutral shoe and have you run on a treadmill. They record your gait, play it f or you, then you try on a variety of shoes until you get one that works. It's not hard. It's not scary. It's totally worth the effort.
^This. Do this, at least for your first pair of good running shoes. After that, you'll know more about shoes and your own gait and how things work for you, so you can shop on your own...but it's a really good investment of your time and money to do this at the outset!0 -
Just did it recently, and man! was it worth it. Most comfortable shoes I have ever worn in my life. I can actually run in them.
I tried running a short distance in another pair today and I could instantly feel the difference. My shins are still sore from it.0 -
One more thing: Don't be afraid to get ugly shoes. For real. If the perfect shoe is Barbie pink with neon green soles and electric yellow laces, you buy those things and wear them with joy.
When I used to run in high school, I hated the way they looked and the color, so I used a sharpie to go over some of them but yeah, you wear what you must0 -
I guess I'm just nervous because I'm kinda new to running and I don't wanna look like an idiot. Thank you for all the advice!!0
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Everyone is new to something at some point.0
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One more thing: Don't be afraid to get ugly shoes. For real. If the perfect shoe is Barbie pink with neon green soles and electric yellow laces, you buy those things and wear them with joy.
You saw my new shoes?! :laugh:0 -
I guess I'm just nervous because I'm kinda new to running and I don't wanna look like an idiot. Thank you for all the advice!!
Even an idiot looks smart to lesser idiots. Getting fit is more important.0 -
I just went this past week, best thing I ever did for myself.
I'm certainly no svelte running guru, I'm a beginner -- All the more reason to go!
I had been running in terribly old, ill fitting, shoes since I started back running and I've paid the price now by being sidelined with an injury.
It's worth doing!0 -
Yep, everyone starts new!!! It's not a big deal and I'm SURE they get a ton of people coming in that have never ran a day in their life! Our store just watches you walk in a line and lets you try on shoes, watches you walk, asks questions about feel etc. Made a HUGE difference for me and soreness I was getting in my ankle/foot.0
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spent two hours trying to find a shoe to walk in to no avail- my foot is too deep- very frustrating. anyone else have severe high arch? Suggestions? Been trying for years0
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Run barefoot or with Five Fingers. It will change your life. You will never have to be fitted for a shoe again.0
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Run barefoot or with Five Fingers. It will change your life. You will never have to be fitted for a shoe again.0
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spent two hours trying to find a shoe to walk in to no avail- my foot is too deep- very frustrating. anyone else have severe high arch? Suggestions? Been trying for years
Have you looked into going to a foot doctor (podiatrist)? My sis goes to one and he prescribed specialized inserts for her in ALL her shoes. She has arch problems. It might be worth looking into!0
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