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Nic Barnes
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14th Oct 12 at 01:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

For use of running not street cred. I only have street cred dc's and some old air walk which I found out earlier were not the best for a few miles of running in. Perhaps looking at £50 pounds money wise, comfort and support. Hopefully amateur jogger/running people can offer some assistance?
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I was told to go to a running shop and get my stride analysed and they will recommend a shoe for my running style, though many friends use brands like New Balance, Mizuno, Asics etc
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14th Oct 12 at 05:25   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Look in sports day. Loads of threads about this with some good advice.


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14th Oct 12 at 07:49   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Running shop defo. Don't just buy anything, could cause injury.
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14th Oct 12 at 07:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get yourself to NB factory shop Seaton or Tebay!


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I use New Balance MT10's, They are amazing for everything.. road/trail running, gymwork.

Being flat soled you shouldn't need your stride analysed.
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Yup, go to a proper sports/running shop as they'll be able to look at your running style and recommend a handful of trainers based on that.

I ended up heading to Sweatshop in MK, after about 10/15mins running around like a div the guy offered me a range of shoes (anything from 50/60 to a few hundred) but he actually recommended a pair of New Balance's which were in the sale for £40.
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14th Oct 12 at 09:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Noone has mentioned it yet but id advise you goto a running shop.
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I useto work for a running specialist called complete runner, I definately recommend getting your feet analysed.
I need a light supportive trainer and for me Nike fit best. NB do two width fittings. Asics are a good.
I recommend trying complete runner. They have a shop in ilkley and one in nelson.
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Have you looked into cycling? I tried running but it killed my knees. I've got a pair of Adidas marathon 10, really nice and springy, if that helps.

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Nic Barnes
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14th Oct 12 at 21:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i know its not the same but i do 60-90 minutes every night on an exercise bike so fancied doing something a bit different hence running.
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I've tried them machines, and found them pretty shit and very boring. At least on a bike you can go to different places, you must have some nice places to go to out your way. I go out over the downs. Might be worth looking at a second hand bike, which is what I did.
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quote:
Originally posted by corsadonk
I've tried them machines, and found them pretty shit and very boring. At least on a bike you can go to different places, you must have some nice places to go to out your way. I go out over the downs. Might be worth looking at a second hand bike, which is what I did.


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quote:
Originally posted by corsadonk
I've tried them machines, and found them pretty shit and very boring. At least on a bike you can go to different places, you must have some nice places to go to out your way. I go out over the downs. Might be worth looking at a second hand bike, which is what I did.
i play FIFA on the Xbox so kinda passes the boredom as I forget I'm peddling.
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15th Oct 12 at 14:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.sportsshoes.com/support/Running_Shoes_Advice

Wet foot test etc. Loads of vids on tinterweb.

It's what I did when your to fat and ashamed to go to a fit persons shop and run on a running machine with the whole shop giggling at you.

I got my various running shoes offa the above website. Cheap and good service.

We'll have to go for a run son.
Nic Barnes
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15th Oct 12 at 14:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

A Saturday round anthorn?
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Yeah sound good.
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Maybe make it a Sunday actually. Kinda early morning.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by corsadonk
I've tried them machines, and found them pretty shit and very boring. At least on a bike you can go to different places, you must have some nice places to go to out your way. I go out over the downs. Might be worth looking at a second hand bike, which is what I did.





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15th Oct 12 at 18:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have Mizuno Wave Inspire 6 running shoes, and because I'm a fucking rebel I wear them when lifting weights too.
Nic Barnes
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I don't do weight lifting. Not yet dog.
sc0ott
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DC shoes lost their street cred when chavs started wearing them with tracksuits.
Nic Barnes
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That's not related to this thread at all. I asked about running shoes.
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Stop being a hypocrit

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Miserable people up in here.
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I did a bit of research and you can get an idea about what trainers you need via your footprint when your foots sweaty or wet, if its a complete foot shape you are flat footer, if the middle of your foot print is missing you have a high arch so need something that supports this. Then I went and bought some cheap asics, 30 quid or so from the previous years collection, don't fall for all latest trainer shite just get some cheap ens and crack on!

[Edited on 16-10-2012 by Carl]

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