Running Shoes
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Running Shoes
I need to get a new pair of running shoes for spring track. Does anyone have any recomendations on a good pair of running shoe.
any idea what kind of running characterisitcs you have in terms of feet? for example, overpronation, low arch, what kind of mileage, etc.... either talk to someone at a running shoe store and ask them, or look at different shoe labels that have information such as good arch support, cushioning, torsion control, heel support., etc. depending on your needs. however, many store employees dont know much about shoes and try to make expensive sales since they get commission off shoes. check out some running shoe websites, almost all of them provide info on different shoes for different needs. last point that all can agree on- don't go most expensive but stay away from cheapest shoes. good price range- maybe $50-$90, but many good shoes on sale can be found for $30 or $40. and many shoes with different colors and 'gadgets' are just a waste of money. PM me if you need specific info.
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it does seem like anything to worry about, your "bowleggedness", my knees dont directly touch when standing straight either. if nothing else you might be overpronating (or is it under-pronating?) where the outside of your foot, specifically the heel either might be htting the ground significantly harder/earlier than the rest of your feet, therefore needing extra tread on outside. again, go to a shoe specialty store, inquire about your running shoe needs/running style, and see what they tell you. in terms of arch support, either get a shoe with it or you can also find dependable inserts...
If you plan to vault in these shoes, I suggest making certain that you have adequate support. Let's face it, we occasionally make "emergency landings" on our feet. If you land on a hard surface coming down from 12 or 13 feet (or so?) you can damage a lot of bones, muscles, and soft tissue, etc. in your feet. Why not ensure that you've got adequate protection? A little over a year ago I stalled out and tore my plantar fascia (soft tissue in the arch and foot bottom) when I came down on the runway. It basically set me back about 9 months. Now I have a pair of pole-vault-specific spikes (mine are Nike...but Adidas, Mizuno, and Reebok also make pole vault-specific shoes with added cushioning and support) and I love them.
Be safe. Good luck.
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again, to repeat what everyone else here has said....i went to a specialty shoe store, and they got me shoes that are meant for feet like mine (i have absolutely NO arch)....definitely could feel a difference in how i ran, and my feet didn't hurt near as much after practicing. shoes are a little heavier than other shoes i've gotten, but if it keeps my feet from dying, 's all good... 

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I think this kinda fits here...i just didn't want to start a new topic and get yelled at by Becca
So...I've heard that it's not a bad idea to use cross training or trail running shoes for PV/training/lifting. Does anybody have a theory on that? I'm in the market for a new pair of shoes. My mizunos have treated me GREAT but after 2 yrs.(i know...that's too long), i'm startin' to feel the wear and tear.
Thanks!

So...I've heard that it's not a bad idea to use cross training or trail running shoes for PV/training/lifting. Does anybody have a theory on that? I'm in the market for a new pair of shoes. My mizunos have treated me GREAT but after 2 yrs.(i know...that's too long), i'm startin' to feel the wear and tear.
Thanks!
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