Kathymford
A little obsessed is ok....right?
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QOTD: Today we will discuss shoes. Do you have a pair of trainers and a racing shoe? Do you train with your racing shoes, if so what type of workouts do you do? Do you have a pair of shoes you only use for short distance races versus longer races or training runs? If you have a pair of racing flats, what kind and what do you think about them?
I have a hard time with shoes. It starts with the fact that I have bunions ... or, bunion. I've had surgery on one foot, but not the other. So I need wide width. But as I'm sure you all know, not all wide width is the same. Because of the bunions I over-pronate, so I've always been told I need a stability shoe. I did the treadmill test (barefoot) and that seemed to confirm it. That was when I first started running. So I returned a pair that wasn't working for me anymore and they brought out every pair of wide width stability shoe they had in the store. ONE was wide enough. NB 1260v5. It even lets me wear thicker socks. It's amazing. I even bought a second pair in a different color so I could rotate. The second pair don't seem to fit quite the same, but they are still good. Or so I thought.
As I'm getting over my injury, whenever I wear these shoes, my injured adductor hurts MORE. Like going from not hurting at all, to hurting. That doesn't seem quite right, but they are the only shoes I have to run in right now. I'm starting to think I don't need the stability shoe after all.
It's always like this for me. A shoe seems great and I love them, until I get about 100-150 miles on them and then all of a sudden. NOPE. I've been wanting to try Altras, so that might be my next move. Also, I know I lot of people swear by the Hokas but those are some pretty giant looking shoes ...