Does anyone run wearing MBT shoes- I jsut got a pair and need advice on how to train in them. MBT shoes are designed to change the load from your spine to all your postural muscles and core stability ones. Has anyone had success and pain reduction
and without smelling like a wet dog (compare with Asics = poo!)But I'll be honest and admit to blistering from a hard road marathon. I now prefer softer shoes for that event. I wont be doing any more than about 10 miles in training and 10k races so figure
Hi I am looking to buy my first pair of trail shoes and want some advice... I currently wear Asics 2130 running shoes ad find them very comfortable. I think they are stability shoes for the overpronator and I was wondering if there were similar
Hi all,I am training for the FLM this year, and running a good 20 - 30 miles a week.I currently run in a pair of Addidas ZX Marathon shoes for the road, and some Nike XC shoes (not sure which ones) for running on the dirty stuff.I don't think my ZX
Yesterday,i had my running style diagnosed by the nike team using a treadmil & vidio camera.They were very helpfull & adviced me on a neutral shoe,they recomended the "air max moto" from there range,but applied no preasure whatsoever.Could anyone
Up till the weekend i was running in Neutral running shoes but was getting sore feet after a few yards of running. So i went to my local running store and after trying a few pairs on found that Asic GT 2140 were the best and helped over pronation i
" test etc, and the sole wear on our old shoes say so...) even though i seem to have a normal arch and my wife a high arch. Is it ok to continue running with those shoes for now? We started slowly (we are both beginners) and for now we simply run
Hi All,I just bought a new pair of Asics running shoes. I did have a pair of NB but they finally had reached the end of their life. I went to a proper running shop and had my gait analysis etc and was fitted with this pair and at the time
to a running shop and get a gait analysis done: your gait may well be different now. I don't think you need specific shoes as a heavier runner, though you might need to replace them more often. The trouble will be when you feet are less fat you
Can anyone recommend a shop for running shoes around the Uxbridge area? I'm new to running and need a bit of help. Thanks Apex sports in Farnham is not far from you (if you drive), and is a good one and exclusively a running shop. It's about a 5