Re: Which trainers
- From: Alric Knebel <alric@[cableone.net]>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 06:38:23 -0500
hsrreunion@xxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 29, 6:31 am, Paul Rudin <paul.ru...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hazel <Hazel.Lang...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hi there
new to running, can anyone tell me which trainers will be best for a
neutral runner, I've tried Nike air pegasus which are ok, looking as
Adidas Supernova are these a good pair to start with.
I don't think there's a "best", everyone has different shaped feet and
runs differently, so it a question of finding a shoe that feels
comfortable to run in. It is worth going to a propper running shop and
get some advice from people there. However, note that running shops
are there to make money and want to sell you expensive shoes. For
training (if not perhaps racing) you may well find that some rather
cheaper running shoes that are perfectly comfortable. I did a lot of
training in some shoes from Aldi that cost about £12 and were just as
comfortable as (if a little heavier than) my £100 Kayanos...
The girl with the biggest tits is the best.
Oh, my goodness. Stand back. We've got man who's a mix of both braun AND brains.
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