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Shoes shoes shoes!
Okay, like the subject says - I am in DIRE need of new shoes. But I have a dilemma - I do as much cardio as I do strength (circuit full body workouts or 3-way strength workouts). I only recently started doing more cardio though. And I walk.
I've been using the same running shoes for all the activites for the past 3 years and I can tell it's time to get new shoes but what shoes do I get? Which ones can I use for all of these activites? should I stick with running shoes, or should I go for cross-training shoes? Any input will be much appreciated. |
I use running shoes for everything except my outdoor workouts- I use trail runners for my outdoor workouts to get the extra traction.
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Originally Posted by EagleRiverDee: |
I would go with running shoes...
The ones that I use for actual running I have to replace every 4 or 5 months or so based on my mileage (the cushioning wears out) than I use them for other things because they are perfectly good (just not for running anymore for me) I have trail running shoes too... But for the most part I just stick with a well cushioned regular running shoe with maybe some added stability for the trails that I run on because I don't get to run many technical trails where a "true" trail shoe would make a noticeable difference... Oh, and I never really understood "cross training" shoes... But I guess I'm biased because of my running background... But I just think that whatever your biomechanics that there is a "running" shoe that will meet your needs in the gym... but that's just me... |
Originally Posted by TripSwitch: |
Originally Posted by alaskanlaughter: |
Originally Posted by alaskanlaughter: I did try a pair of those shaper type toning sneakers a while back and those didn't work out so well for me, so I guess that's why I just stick with using and old pair of running shoes for the gym... |
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