Hello I am a ladies size 7 forefoot striker and always have been. I have struggled to find shoes that my feet dont try and totaly destroy (always the feet that come the cropper). I have measured my feet width at 255mm (is that 4ee or 2ee?) and my
Mrs Benji is a forefoot striker and needs a well cushioned shoe for 10k and half marathons, best suggestions / experiences please. I am also a forefoot striker and I find that the Nike Air Pegasus is the best all round shoe. Plenty of cushioning
Are there any other forefoot strikers out there? Visited a running specialist shop at the weekend and I was told I was "weird" for landing on my toes first! Humph. Hi Lycra,I forefoot strike when sprinting, mid foot when running long distance
.When I started running the Triax were great (better than the Asics 2080 I had) but as I've increased the mileage I'm not so sure they are right for me. I bought them as I have flat feet apparently and wasn't really aware I was a forefoot striker (and I
anyone else made the switch from heel striking to forefoot landing? If so can you give me any advice pleaseI've been a heel striker since school (now 48) and I'm now learning to land forefoot first, pb of under 21 and 44 for 5k and 10k (as a heel
Hi,As a confirmed forefoot striker and having looked at both the chirunning/pose websites and taken bits of advice/tips from each, I now find myself looking for some shoes to compliment my forefoot strike. After doing some research there seem
I am a large runner. I am 6ft with a goal weight of 14.5 stone - I am currently on the wrong side of 15.5 stone, but we won't go into that - honestly, anything much under 14.5 stone and I start looking peaky!!!!!However, I am a forefoot striker
of these for sometime and I'm a forefoot striker until I'm really knackered and then I'm midfoot, and I've got on really well with them. I've used them for shorter runs (30-40 mins), sessions on the track and grass, and even for a couple of long, sunday runs. The main
I'm just about to start training for a half marathon in a few months time and I'm looking for my first pair of proper running shoes. I have high arches and land reasonably lightly on my forefoot - being a lanky type! I mildly under-pronate when I
I used to be a heel striker and overpronator and ran in Asics GT2000 series and then in Kayanos for last 18 months. Since I have been wearning the Kayanos, my overall running pace has increased (due to my training I hope and not the shoes!). Since