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Full review: Mizuno Wave Ignite £50
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:57:33

for stability-oriented neutral runners and mild overpronators. A great shoe for new runners, and excellent value.Try it on if you liked Mizuno Wave Phoenix (£50); New Balance 764 (£60)

Runner's World PB Awards 2008
By Runner's World on 15/01/2008 13:48:28
Help us select Britain's best running club as part of our annual celebration of the products and services that help make your running so enjoyable and enriching

Elite Award Categories:Best Overall ProductBest ShoeBest Nutritional ProductBest New EventBest Running RetailerMost Improved EventThe UK's Best Running Club 2008 Award (sponsored by New Balance)Running clubs are a crucial and valued part of the running

Balancing Acts
By Bob Cooper on 05/06/2002 12:07:15
Is running overwhelming your life? Is life overwhelming your running? Here's how to bring balance into your routine to stay healthy and happy

?Instead of resolving to get faster, lose weight, stretch more or run a marathon, try this: swear on last year’s Training Log to achieve the best possible balance in your running. That’s right – balance.--> By taking a balanced approach to training, you can increase

Nike Air Max Moto £75
By Runner's World on 21/08/2003 12:38:42

.Try it if you liked Nike Air Max Triax/Air International Triax (£70); Asics GT-2070 (£75); New Balance 854 (£70)

Asics Gel Kayano £104.99
By Runner's World on 15/06/2000 14:20:26

(£100); New Balance 1220 (£100); Nike Shox R4 (£130)

Brooks Trance NXG £100
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

-ride.Try it if you liked Asics Gel Kayano (£100); Nike Air Kantara (£90); New Balance 1220 (£100)

Best Shoes For Difficult Runners
By Runner's World on 21/01/2004 17:07:12
Forefoot striker, heel striker, underpronator, orthoses-wearer - or just very wide or narrow feet? Here are the shoes the experts recommend

, but for big shoes you could look to stability models from Asics and Etonic to size 15, and Brooks, Nike and New Balance to 14. At the other end of the spectrum, Puma and Reebok start at size 3; Nike, New Balance and Saucony from 3.5. (If you have very tiny

Adidas Response Control £60
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12

flexibility, a blown rubber outsole and Adiprene Plus cushioning.The Response Control is pitched into a tough market. Fortunately for Adidas, Nike and Asics have increased the price of their Air Span Triax and Gel 1070 to £65, but New Balance’s excellent 763

Brooks Adrenaline GTS £69.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

- to high-mileage runner who likes a firmer, more direct feel, the Adrenaline is your shoe.Try it if you liked Saucony GRID Omni (£70); Asics GT-2060 (£70); New Balance 854 (£70)

Fila Racer Plus £64.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

’t be too surprised: it’s a great shoe. Its appeal is mostly due to its well-balanced midsole. The rearfoot provides a good cushioning balance (not so soft that it bottoms out on impact; not so firm that it feels hard); and the forefoot is springy, smooth

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