Your workout shoes..
What brand and "classification"(walking, running, cross trainers, etc...) of sneakers do you wear when working out?
Mostly I'd like a better shoe for walking, light jogging, and fitness video (30DS, ETC)
My old cheapies are just that... cheap. I'm finally willing and able to invest in something better.
Suggestions?
Mostly I'd like a better shoe for walking, light jogging, and fitness video (30DS, ETC)
My old cheapies are just that... cheap. I'm finally willing and able to invest in something better.
Suggestions?
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new balance minimus cross trainers for muay thai
new balance minimus running shoes for weight lifting (or you know, running). Sounds weird, but it has a stiff sole and almost 0 drop.0 -
I love love love Asics gel kayano. I've bought three pairs over time.0
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I love my asics rush 33. Super comfortable and lightweight.0
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best idea for shoes is go to a really good running store and get properly fitted. cannot stress how important this is and what a difference it makes. They will evaluate how you walk/run and help you find the best fit0
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any new balance trail running shoes. great support, cushion, and stability.0
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For indoor use
Nike Air Flex Trainer
Nike Trainer Cold Combat
For walking outside on pavement
Nike Air Monarch IV - amazing comfortable shoe
For Hiking and trails
Zamberlan Hiking Boots
Merrell Hiking Boots0 -
I switch between my "toe shoes" and my nike's which are running shoes. I also LOVE LOVE LOVE cross trainers, though.0
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I actually have several different pairs that I wear depending on what I'm doing. I have Reebok running shoes that are AMAZING for running but not so much for just walking. I have some Nike Air International shoes that are actually running shoes but I prefer to wear them when doing my workouts (been doing the 30 Day Shred and these are great for me in that). I also have Champions rocker style shoes that I prefer to use for when I'm walking (but not running) and I have Dr. Sholl's Fitness Walkers for Work that I wear, yup! At work. :laugh:
I hate having so many different pairs of shoes but have found that I prefer the way my muscles and joints feel if I mix up the shoes for the different types of activities.0 -
It is always a good idea to have 2 workout shoes.... a pair for running, and a pair for the days you won't be doing any running. I have Nike Airmax for running, and Nike Trainers for the days I don't. I own others too.... but these are my favorites! I'm such a shoe addict.0
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I agree!0
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I currently use Vasque but wouldn't recommend it. I am getting Brooks Glycerin 10
And recommend to my customers (I work at a shoe store with running/walking/hiking/dress shoes) New Balance, Brooks, or Asics. Mainly because they all have support for whatever type or working out you do. But, every foot is different so it really comes down to how they fit and feel and meet your needs.0 -
I have Asics Blur for running and Asics GT for everything else. I've tried on a lot of different brands of running shoes and Asics are always the most comfortable for me!
I definitely recommend getting properly fitted at a specialty running store!0 -
I am doing body revolution and i have Nike vomero 7. Since I got them I finished with feet cramps... Amazing shoes!!! Very comfortable and very stable!!!0
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I have innov8's for Crossfit and Ristos for lifting (barefoot for deadlifts)/0
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I use New Balance -- have 2 pair... They are the ones that were most comfortable to me when I tried them on... Much easier on my feet than many brands that are more expensive. Personally, I find that different people's feet are shaped differently so really the best thing to do is try them on... find a brand that works for you ... and stick with them...0
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Thank y'all for your input!
Next time I go to the city I will look for a running shop!
I can always pick out a pair of shoes that feel good in the store, but after a little walking or just wearing them around the house, my feet get extremely cramped.
I'm not sure what its called exactly but I wear shoes out funny. Like the entire outside of the heel are very very worn while the inside heel is barely worn at all.
Thanks again lots of great suggestions here :-)0 -
Another vote for Asics! they are the BEST0
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I loved my KSwiss Tubes...until I started running. They weren't the right running shoe for me. I still use them for walking, and for DVDs if I did any. But for running, I'm currently wearing Nike Zoom Structure.0
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Fila Skeletoes. Great for in the gym, not so great for running outside.0
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Asics have my vote too.
I have problems with arthritis and I've never had to break in a pair of asics.
Always good to go from the get-go.0 -
I love love love Asics gel kayano. I've bought three pairs over time.
Agreed! I love my Asics :happy:0
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