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I've given my opinion on this before on here but we have some new people so I think it's time to have this discussion again. Because the shoe choice can make or break a training plan. There is no other piece of equipment that is as important.
Always go to a store with people trained to look at your foot type and your stride and your gait and recommend the correct type of shoe for you. This step is not negotiable, if you have to take a day trip to another city do it.
After the shoe guru recommends a type of shoe, ask them to get every shoe that fits the catagory in your size, (which is a half to full size larger than your dress shoe size). A good store will expect this so ask for them to do this.
Now try on each and every shoe that fits the type you need. Walk around in them, if there is a treadmill run on them if you are a runner, most stores will let you run up and down the street or mall in each. After you have spent quality time with each and got it down to a few pairs repeat the process till you are down to a first and second choice.
Buy the first choice and if you can swing it the second choice also. It is always a good idea to have two shoes that work for you because one can be changed "Updated" and not work any more. Then you have to go shopping for a replacement, but you have something to wear till then.
There are hundreds of shoe styles out there and a very few that will be the right ones for you. Once you have your shoe or shoes picked out you can shop them on line for the best prices. I have found runningwarehouse to be the best prices. Amazingly it was Mizuno that gave me the link to them. My revolvers are $85 at other sites but at the warehouse they are $53.
The next most important piece of equipment are socks. There are some basic rules and a ton of options. The basics: NO COTTON!!, BUY A GOOD BRAND!! TUBE SOCKS ARE BLISTERS IN A BAG!! BIG SEAMS WILL KILL YOUR TOES!!
Fortunately socks are a bit cheaper than shoes so you can experiment. If you get blisters you probably shouldn't wear that sock type any more to train.
I have never quite figured this one out but as you progress as a walker or runner the shoe and sock combination haat has worked well in the past may suddenly stop working for you. I think it has something to do with your feet becoming more muscled and your gait and stride changing as you advance as an athlete.
Come on you guys that have years of experience, please add your recommendations and thoughts.
DAve
Always go to a store with people trained to look at your foot type and your stride and your gait and recommend the correct type of shoe for you. This step is not negotiable, if you have to take a day trip to another city do it.
After the shoe guru recommends a type of shoe, ask them to get every shoe that fits the catagory in your size, (which is a half to full size larger than your dress shoe size). A good store will expect this so ask for them to do this.
Now try on each and every shoe that fits the type you need. Walk around in them, if there is a treadmill run on them if you are a runner, most stores will let you run up and down the street or mall in each. After you have spent quality time with each and got it down to a few pairs repeat the process till you are down to a first and second choice.
Buy the first choice and if you can swing it the second choice also. It is always a good idea to have two shoes that work for you because one can be changed "Updated" and not work any more. Then you have to go shopping for a replacement, but you have something to wear till then.
There are hundreds of shoe styles out there and a very few that will be the right ones for you. Once you have your shoe or shoes picked out you can shop them on line for the best prices. I have found runningwarehouse to be the best prices. Amazingly it was Mizuno that gave me the link to them. My revolvers are $85 at other sites but at the warehouse they are $53.
The next most important piece of equipment are socks. There are some basic rules and a ton of options. The basics: NO COTTON!!, BUY A GOOD BRAND!! TUBE SOCKS ARE BLISTERS IN A BAG!! BIG SEAMS WILL KILL YOUR TOES!!
Fortunately socks are a bit cheaper than shoes so you can experiment. If you get blisters you probably shouldn't wear that sock type any more to train.
I have never quite figured this one out but as you progress as a walker or runner the shoe and sock combination haat has worked well in the past may suddenly stop working for you. I think it has something to do with your feet becoming more muscled and your gait and stride changing as you advance as an athlete.
Come on you guys that have years of experience, please add your recommendations and thoughts.
DAve
