Honeibee
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Please bear with me as this is a rather lengthy story but I need your advice.
I did my first couple of 5Ks in a pair of old New Balance XTers because, well, what did I know.
Then I started hanging around those who know better (WISHers) and realized the importance of getting proper running shoes. So I went to the local sports box-type store and bought ASICS Kayanos, if for no other reason than they felt good in the store and looked cool.
They worked pretty well except for long distances. About mile 10 they start to feel like slippers. I thought maybe I needed a new pair so I bought another pair. Same problem. They're pretty good on the TM but not the road.
Then I bought a pair of Saucony Pro Grid Hurricane 8s, which I loved loved loved and wore out.
I was starting to notice though, that both the ASICS and Sauconys started to "fall over" to the outside. I'm pretty sure I'm a supinator. I've always thought that, even before I got involved in this training business. I had mentioned this to my podiatrist and he agreed that I supinate.
Several months later (about two months ago) I had to go back to my podiatrist because I was sure the bunion on my left foot was coming back. (I had that surgery about four or so years ago.) He insisted it wasn't and that the second toe was moving up because of scar tissue, leaving space for the big toe to move over. (Ummm, isn't that the way a bunion starts????) Anyway it was time yet again to buy running shoes so I brought in a pair of Kayanos and the Sauconys to show him the wear patterns and get his advice. In looking at my shoes he says "Oh you're a pronator". OK, not for nothing but he IS the Chief of Podiatry at the hospital here, but now I'm confused. We discuss this. Get motion control shoes, he says. OK fine. He's the expert.
Two weeks ago Charlie drove me 50 minutes to a running store that I heard good things about. (Theres got to be ten running shoe stores within 20 minutes of us but I wanted to be sure I got the right thing and wanted expert advice! Uh hu.)
I brought my old running shoes, my racing socks, the shoes I clipped out of RW that I wanted to try, my average weekly miles outside and on the TM...I was well prepared. I told the salesman I wanted MC shoes and he brought me out a couple of pairs. I liked a pair of Sauconys but he didn't have them in wide. Then he brought out a pair of New Balance. I liked them as they were wide and boxey in the toe. They felt good so I took them.
I got home and later that day got the September RW and saw it had "21 New Shoe Reviews". Cool, let me see if the shoes I just got are in here. Yup. They were. Right there under Stability.
Grrrrrrrrrr.
Monday morning I call the running store and had a looong talk with the manager. I told him I was a little concerned since my podiatrist said get MC and I ended up with Stability. As he explained to me, both MC and Stability shoes have extra support on the inside (arch) side of the foot. But he said try these for two weeks and if I don't like them I can bring them back.
Later that day I scroll thru the RW forum threads about running shoes. I search on "Supinate" and see that EVERY TIME they recommend NEUTRAL shoes for supinators.
Oh for crying out loud.
Then....on my way home, something suddenly occurs to me.
No wonder I have been having ITB pain and maybe this is why my ankle hurts!
If I already supinate and all this time I have been wearing shoes with extra support on the INSIDE of my shoes....aren't I straining my ITB? No wonder my foot feels like it's getting messed up! It probably is! Have I been forcing it to supinate even more???!
I'm trading these Stability shoes in for a pair of Neutral shoes. Let's see what happens.
Anyone else supinate? Are you in Neutral shoes???

I did my first couple of 5Ks in a pair of old New Balance XTers because, well, what did I know.
Then I started hanging around those who know better (WISHers) and realized the importance of getting proper running shoes. So I went to the local sports box-type store and bought ASICS Kayanos, if for no other reason than they felt good in the store and looked cool.
They worked pretty well except for long distances. About mile 10 they start to feel like slippers. I thought maybe I needed a new pair so I bought another pair. Same problem. They're pretty good on the TM but not the road.
Then I bought a pair of Saucony Pro Grid Hurricane 8s, which I loved loved loved and wore out.
I was starting to notice though, that both the ASICS and Sauconys started to "fall over" to the outside. I'm pretty sure I'm a supinator. I've always thought that, even before I got involved in this training business. I had mentioned this to my podiatrist and he agreed that I supinate.
Several months later (about two months ago) I had to go back to my podiatrist because I was sure the bunion on my left foot was coming back. (I had that surgery about four or so years ago.) He insisted it wasn't and that the second toe was moving up because of scar tissue, leaving space for the big toe to move over. (Ummm, isn't that the way a bunion starts????) Anyway it was time yet again to buy running shoes so I brought in a pair of Kayanos and the Sauconys to show him the wear patterns and get his advice. In looking at my shoes he says "Oh you're a pronator". OK, not for nothing but he IS the Chief of Podiatry at the hospital here, but now I'm confused. We discuss this. Get motion control shoes, he says. OK fine. He's the expert.
Two weeks ago Charlie drove me 50 minutes to a running store that I heard good things about. (Theres got to be ten running shoe stores within 20 minutes of us but I wanted to be sure I got the right thing and wanted expert advice! Uh hu.)
I brought my old running shoes, my racing socks, the shoes I clipped out of RW that I wanted to try, my average weekly miles outside and on the TM...I was well prepared. I told the salesman I wanted MC shoes and he brought me out a couple of pairs. I liked a pair of Sauconys but he didn't have them in wide. Then he brought out a pair of New Balance. I liked them as they were wide and boxey in the toe. They felt good so I took them.
I got home and later that day got the September RW and saw it had "21 New Shoe Reviews". Cool, let me see if the shoes I just got are in here. Yup. They were. Right there under Stability.
Grrrrrrrrrr.

Monday morning I call the running store and had a looong talk with the manager. I told him I was a little concerned since my podiatrist said get MC and I ended up with Stability. As he explained to me, both MC and Stability shoes have extra support on the inside (arch) side of the foot. But he said try these for two weeks and if I don't like them I can bring them back.
Later that day I scroll thru the RW forum threads about running shoes. I search on "Supinate" and see that EVERY TIME they recommend NEUTRAL shoes for supinators.
Oh for crying out loud.

Then....on my way home, something suddenly occurs to me.
No wonder I have been having ITB pain and maybe this is why my ankle hurts!
If I already supinate and all this time I have been wearing shoes with extra support on the INSIDE of my shoes....aren't I straining my ITB? No wonder my foot feels like it's getting messed up! It probably is! Have I been forcing it to supinate even more???!

I'm trading these Stability shoes in for a pair of Neutral shoes. Let's see what happens.
Anyone else supinate? Are you in Neutral shoes???