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The Barefoot-Running Debate: Is Less More? (Preview)
By Bob Parks on 03/03/2011 12:49:21
A new crop of ‘minimalist’ shoes has emerged, sparking debate over what we should wear on our feet – and how the running shoe of the future will look.
, Saucony and the other big boys of the multi-billion pound running shoe business who have glimpsed the future of running shoes - and are racing backwards to catch up.
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The Barefoot-Running Debate: Is Less More?
By Bob Parks on 03/03/2011 13:54:17
A new crop of ‘minimalist’ shoes has emerged, sparking debate over what we should wear on our feet – and how the running shoe of the future will look.
a fad. Just ask Nike, New Balance, Saucony and the other big boys of the multi-billion pound running shoe business who have glimpsed the future of running shoes - and are racing backwards to catch up.
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Dare to Bare: The Truth about Barefoot Running
By Sam Murphy on 05/03/2012 10:00:00
We investigate whether the key to better running is really what you wear – or don’t wear – on your feet
of the ‘barefoot revolution’, the shoe manufacturers who sold – and still sell – cushioning and motion-control footwear are jumping fully on board. This seemingly uneasy alliance has created a barefoot/minimalist industry worth £1.1 billion, but the question
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Personal Best Awards 2009
By Runner's World on 24/04/2009 11:10:41
Celebrating the best products, races and services in our sport
-friendly package". Best Shoe Asics Gel Kayano 15Asics' flagship stability shoe won the Editor's Choice award in our most recent Shoe Guide in March. It offers an exceptional fit and superb cushioning, while the new off-centre lacing pattern that follows
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The Imponderables
By Edward Gibbes on 23/02/2006 15:41:03
Since the dawn of time The Runner has been struggling to break free from the grip of the questions that will not die. (Non-subscriber preview)
bubbling away. Over the 13 years that Runner's World has been published in the UK, we reckon we've probably tried to answer all the questions it's possible to ask on our pet subject; from the straightforward - "What should I eat before racing
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Dare to Bare: The Truth about Barefoot Running (Preview)
By Sam Murphy on 05/03/2012 10:00:00
We investigate whether the key to better running is really what you wear – or don’t wear – on your feet
of the ‘barefoot revolution’, the shoe manufacturers who sold – and still sell – cushioning and motion-control footwear are jumping fully on board. This seemingly uneasy alliance has created a barefoot/minimalist industry worth £1.1 billion, but the question
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Promotion: The nature of running
By on 11/04/2013 15:08:52
Introducing the Faas 500 v2 – Puma’s world-class neutral running shoe just got better.
Justin Bowyer, 42, a writer from Oxfordshire‘Some shoes feel like they’re going to be fast as soon as you put them on – and these do. The uppers are comfortable, not too constricting and my foot moves really nicely in them. Great for everyday training and racing
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Personal Best Awards 2010: The Winners
By on 23/04/2010 09:13:32
The best products, races and services in our sport - as voted for by you
of this stylish, up-to-the-minute model.Best Shoe: ASICS GEL-1150The Editor's Choice and Best Update from our spring/summer shoe guide, this is a well-cushioned and flexible shoe. Innovations over its predecessor include a new decoupled structure in the fore
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BIG Women's Index
By Runner's World on 11/09/2009 11:29:15
From sports bras to shoes, managing menstrual symptoms to easing back into running post-pregnancy - here's everything you need to know to run long, happy and strong
It might seem like gender isn't a big deal in the world of running. But even though men and women line up in the same races, with similar kit and an identical will to win, being a female runner can be a little different. Women have a different
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Video promotion: Puma's new Mobium Elite
By on 27/02/2013 15:13:14
Meet the Mobium Elite: Puma's revolutionary new shoe that adapts to the way you run.
uppers and a good range of movement around the ankle. I’ll use them as my main road-running and track shoe, and for racing 5Ks and 10Ks.’ The Mobium Elite is available to buy for £85 at sweatshop.co.uk and also at Sweatshop, Trump Street, London EC2V
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