dragitoff
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I have a question regarding the types of shoes for longer distance training. I'm currently using Saucony Kinvara for all my running. I'm due for a new pair of shoes and I've been deliberating over what to buy. I love how light my Saucony are and would gladly buy another pair. They seem to have worn evenly despite most of my other shoes (dress, casual and tennis) wearing out in certain areas so I know it's designed for the type of striking my foot has. My understanding is they are more for midstriking.
I'm very limited on options to try on shoes in my area since we only have a Hibbet sports, Foot Locker, etc.. in my town so I can only try on the primary brands. Unfortunately, no one carries Brooks, Newton, and other top running brands.
I'm currently training for longer distances than my daily 5K. I'll be running my first 1/2 marathon in March 2012 and my first marathon January 2013. My question is, should I focus more on a shoe that gives me more support or stick with what I like and have been using comfortably?
I'm a bigger guy (still 205lbs) so you'd think a minimalist shoe wouldn't be good for me, but I'm only 33 and have never had any knee troubles. I noticed a big difference going from New Balance running shoes to my Saucony in my endurance. The New Balances were noticeably heavier and my legs seemed to tire quicker during my 5 mile runs.
Just looking for some advice from people with alot more experience in that area than me. I'll be looking to buy a new pair sometime in the next month or so. I've still got a few miles left in my Saucony!
Thanks!
I'm very limited on options to try on shoes in my area since we only have a Hibbet sports, Foot Locker, etc.. in my town so I can only try on the primary brands. Unfortunately, no one carries Brooks, Newton, and other top running brands.
I'm currently training for longer distances than my daily 5K. I'll be running my first 1/2 marathon in March 2012 and my first marathon January 2013. My question is, should I focus more on a shoe that gives me more support or stick with what I like and have been using comfortably?
I'm a bigger guy (still 205lbs) so you'd think a minimalist shoe wouldn't be good for me, but I'm only 33 and have never had any knee troubles. I noticed a big difference going from New Balance running shoes to my Saucony in my endurance. The New Balances were noticeably heavier and my legs seemed to tire quicker during my 5 mile runs.
Just looking for some advice from people with alot more experience in that area than me. I'll be looking to buy a new pair sometime in the next month or so. I've still got a few miles left in my Saucony!
Thanks!