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Shoes
Hi,
I have a question. I hate excersise but have recently quit smoking so I am watching what I eat and trying to work out. I walk my dogs and do some beginner aerobic tapes at home. My question is what kind of running shoes should I buy. I have been told that you should have one type for running and one type for aerobics and walking. I definately don't have to worry about the running part yet :rolleyes: but I want to make sure I get a good pair of shoes to walk and do aerobics in. Money is also fairly limited so I am looking at spending around $100. Any suggestions. Also I live in Canada so it would have to be a brand name I can get here. Thanks so much for your help you guys are great. Christina |
Well, I bought a pair of Saucony (grid cohesion) running shoes that I use for walking and jogging. I love them. They are so light, that when I put my regular gym shoes back on, I feel like I have weights on. You can purchase them on eBay if you already know your fit. If not, I believe everyone will tell you to go have a professional fitting if you are serious about running.
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Hi, Christina! :wave:
I bought a pair of Saucony as well. The same as Webweevil's... grid. :yes: I paid about $130 for them, and I love them! They're light and well balanced. If you have any sports shops near you, I'd recommend going to one for a proper fitting, regardless of what brand you decide to buy. They'll look at how you walk, and will tell you exactly what you need. |
Webweevil... do your Saucony's smell? I mean, not from your feet. :lol: My trainer mentioned this when I bought them (his wife wears the same brand)... that there's sort of a "barnyard" smell about the soles...
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I love New Balance shoes - they're about $100, and really light, and if you have bad ankles you can get them with a "roll bar" of denser material on the soles to help prevent rolling. I've been using New Balance for about 5 years now... and I'd go for cross trainers, whichever type you get. I run a couple of times a week and do a lot of other sports, as well, and find that these are fine. I think if you're running really regularly and for a few miles each time you'd want to look at separate shoes, but otehrwise don't worry about it. Hope you find some you like!
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I'm from Canada also. I go to Athlete's World and talk to the guy. I generally get a cross trainer. I am not a runner, but use them for lifting and cardio. So far, I have been very pleased with whatever he has sold me. It's usually around $75-80 plus tax.
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you can find good brands (nike, addidas, etc.) on sale in the US for $30-$50. These shoes are often last season's models or overstocks-- A&N usually has good deals.
I run 10-25 mpw and do some elliptical, weight lifting, and group classes. I use my new pair for running, and when i've put too many miles on them (after 6-12 mos) i delegate them for non-running (i.e. walking, elliptical, kickbox) activities. |
I also have a pair of Saucony running shoes. Though mine aren't light. My feet needed more padding and stabilization...plus a special fit. I have wide feet with very narrow heels. So I was able to find a pair that have some hefty heel stabilizers, are well cushioned, come in a wide width, but maintain a narrow heel.
Regardless of the brand you get though, make sure they work for you. Tips for choosing the right running shoe: http://www.running4women.com/starting_out.php?subid=1 |
Ellis,
Do my shoes smell? LOL The shoes do have a unique smell. I never noticed until I stuck my nose down in the shoes. :D The smell is not noticed when the shoes are "used" in a normal manner. ;) |
I love New Balance too. I haven't seen them with the "roll bar" so I have to start looking for it, as my right foot rolls to the outside fairly severely. JC Penney in the mall routinely has a sale at least twice a year in which they're only $35 to $45, so I buy them then.
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My trainer said the same thing... his wife keeps hers in their hall, and he reels everytime he walks in the door. heh heh That's a good site, AlmostHeaven! Thanks for sharing! :) |
I bought "Nike walking and runnig" for 30 dollars in sportsmart. They were on clearance. I love them!
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When I was running last year, I literally bought and returned three pairs of shoes before I found one that didn't give me blisters. They are new balanace and were about $60 at Academy Sports and Outdoors (which is mostly Southern). I love them.
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i've heard saucony's are better for "heavy runners"-- keep in mind a heavy runner is is not that heavy-- like over 120 or something for a 5'4" woman!
also, new balances give my mom and me terrible blisters. maybe we just have funny feet? |
I just went to jcpenny today and got two Nike's, the same model and color, but they were a very good deal for about 35 total each. I had gotten some NB but they are just to firm in the arch areas on some and right above that on others. I tried on one nike and was hooked. I honestly liked some other nikes that were a a bit more costly for each pair, but I wanted two pairs (bought together easily in my price range) and these were very comfortable too. I agree try on a few different brand names.
As for the TYPE u should get some crosstrainers for aerobics and walking. Some people use them to run too. Unless u feel more comfortable running in running shoes later or run a significant amount during the week, then these would be reasons to get a running shoe and a seperate crosstrainer for ur other activities. Yet as I said crosstrainers can be used for any activity most of the time, esp. if u do various activities in the week. |
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