Fro
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
size 16... never knew you could get shoes that big i take it you don't shop a jd sports
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BluKoo
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I bought those shoes last time i was over in america (a good few years ago). They seem to cater for larger sizes over there. Especially with basketball shoes. I wonder why
Now, I order pretty much everything from walktall.com
quote: Originally posted by Ellis
Omg, how tall are you if you have that size of feet?
I'm only 6ft 2. I dunno why i have such big feet
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Edd
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for a start those trainers will do you more harm than good get some running shoes
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ShEp
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No wonder you couldnt run, dragging those fucking great big shoes behind you.
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Graham88
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You could run on water in those fuckers!
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
for a start those trainers will do you more harm than good get some running shoes
I'm quite tempted to get one of those eliptical running thingies so i won't have to venture out to run, plus i won't hurt my knees.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by Edd
for a start those trainers will do you more harm than good get some running shoes
I'm quite tempted to get one of those eliptical running thingies so i won't have to venture out to run, plus i won't hurt my knees.
Don't bother, get some proper trainers and hit the roads, you will get fitter a lot quicker jogging than on machines imo.
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BluKoo
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Should be no difference in reality.
Doing the same motion, carrying the same weight for the same length of time should burn the same amount of calories and make my body work just as hard (i think).
I'd probably also be more tempted to use it on a daily basis.
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mattk
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Ive just ran a mile on a treadmill, nearly died, battered my ankles too for some reason
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BluKoo
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I want a treadmill
I'm in the mood for trying to get fit, and i don't just wanna run up and down the stairs
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Should be no difference in reality.
Doing the same motion, carrying the same weight for the same length of time should burn the same amount of calories and make my body work just as hard (i think).
I'd probably also be more tempted to use it on a daily basis.
na its a lot harder on the road due to factors such as incline of roads, surfaces changing ect ect.
that said running on a treadmill is excellent excersize also.
whatever works for you.
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
Should be no difference in reality.
Doing the same motion, carrying the same weight for the same length of time should burn the same amount of calories and make my body work just as hard (i think).
I'd probably also be more tempted to use it on a daily basis.
From personal experience ii found it a lot different and i'm sure i'm not alone. That was with the treadmill on 1.5%inclline iirc as that is meant to simulate running better (again iirc)
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John
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From my limited reading into it i've heard the same, a treadmill is totally different because you're not really moving forward, if you put it on a slight incline it simulates this more.
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Doug
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Whenever I go running I get shin splints which last for a day or two. Im guessing its my technique tbh
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Paul_J
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There's nothing like going for a run when you used to be able to run for miles and haven't done any excercise for years
I used to be able to run for an hour non stop when i was training for charity marathons... These days I can't run more than 5 mins without having a quick break
It's true it does get better and easier the more you do it, but once you get off the horse and try to do it again it's back to square one, so i can't be arsed
I do the same as far as where you go running... I hate running around my local area, think people look and think 'what a twat running around' ... and neighbours going 'hah there he goes for a run' etc.
Fuck em, just go to a field / country area and run in the middle of nowhere. Next to rivers is always good.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
Whenever I go running I get shin splints which last for a day or two. Im guessing its my technique tbh
Make sure you've got soft fresh trainers, and don't run on hard surfaces and you shouldn't get this.
Go try running on soft fields with good trainers on.
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Doug
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I have some decent running shoes. Must just be running on roads thats doing it.
Would go to a field but I work daft hours so cant really fit in a daylight trip to a field
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Paul_J
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basically you get it from hard impacts to the shin. Stretching etc won't solve it...
It's possible it'll improve the more you run, but it's a good signal your shins are essentially getting hurt from the impacts on running.
I find i get it if i over do it.
[Edited on 26-03-2009 by Paul_J]
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BluKoo
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Great. It looks like i'm gonna have to invest in a new pair of boats, erm, i mean trainers.
Ah well, more incentive to go out and use them i guess.
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