Training flats - what to look for

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Training flats - what to look for

Unread postby Kris » Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:26 pm

I've seen several topics on spikes and what to wear for competitions - but i'm headed out to get myself a new pair of trainers soon, and i just wondered what would be something to look for in a trainer used for pole vaulting.
I am not looking for any super-expensive pole vault shoes, i'm just gonna buy a pair of regular running trainers - but there are still many things to think about, such as support, weight and heel-to-toe drop.
I am mostly wondering what would be better when it comes to heel-to-toe drop; a small drop or a large drop? i am considering the kinvara 2's and thinking that the small drop would help me take better strides and prevent me from landing on my heels too much, and on top of that they are relatively light - am i completely wrong on this?

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Re: Training flats - what to look for

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Feb 25, 2012 1:41 pm

I recommend going to a real running store and having the staff there evaluate your run and have you try on different shoes and watch you run with them. You need a running store, not FootLocker or stores like that.

The best shoe is the one that fits comfortably and works with your body, if that makes sense.


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