for dif shoes. Shoe Reviews. There is some science some black magic to shoe selection - the science bit gets you to the right sort of shoe and is based on a gait assessment, the magic bit comes to the choice of manufacturer. A good shoe shop will allow
The 705 continues New Balance’s venerable subset of cushioned and protective off-road shoes - the 700 and 800 series. These have always been decent, if not great shoes – relatively heavy, unresponsive and not that grippy in mud. In this respect
to get used to a new pair of shoes slowly - a couple of miles slow to begin with. Build up slowly.The choice is yours - to perevere or to go back and get neutral shoes. Some will advise one way, others will advise another. Or...after 1 year of running 20
Just started running and made my first trip to a real running shop today. Had gait analyzed and the recommended 3 shoes all of which would help correct a very slight over pronation in my left foot. The asics did not feel right. The sauconies felt
blisters so its put me off getting another pair for myself. can anyone recommend some other options please?thanksstephen there are lots of good neutral shoes around SA - something like the Asics Cumulus or Nimbus (my current choice) perhapsdrill down
/Bath, Bournemouth or Exeter. Does any SW RW afficiendo have a particular shop that they really recommend for newbies?Many thanksTom Portsmouth Alexandra Sports is possibly the best in choice for clothing and shoes and has an excellent shoe fitting seviceI live
. If given a choice of one only though I'd go for the road shoe. Better upper structure for your foot for regular riding. tx - road shoes it is then! Cona outlines the key difference in tri shoes and unless you plan to be speedy and zip through transition
on the main street, good choicePersonal Best in Chadderton, Oldham - Opposite Asda, friendly serviceRunning Bear in Alderley Edge, nr Manchester - just by the station, good selection of shoes and apparelFoot Traffic in Bolton - Does gait analysis
Hi there,Can anyone pass on there pearls of wisdom on the following topic. I am looking for a new pair of running shoes to meet the this criteria:Nuetral foot strike, Mid to high mileage, various terrain and upto no more than £90.Any suggestions
pair of shoes for a supinator such as myself.Many thanks There is such a lot of shoes on the market these days and the choice can be intimidating. The best advice which I can give is to go to a specialist shop catering for runners; I like "Run