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adidas Men's Shamiso M US Lea Running Shoe
Price : $62.00
Features
: - Inlay: EVA insole for comfort.
- Midsole: LightStrike EVA is lighter than conventional midsoles.
- Lining: Textile.
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adidas Men's Adizero Rc Running Shoe
Price : $74.95
Features
: - We added more stability and cushioning to this incredibly lightweight racing flat. New faster-looking upper and better fit for competitors running everything from 5ks to Marathons.
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It was always an incredibly lightweight racing flat. Now, it's more stable and cushioned, too. With a new, faster-looking upper and better fit, it's an excellent choice for competing in everything from 5ks to marathons.
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Brooks Men's Adrenaline GTS 8 Running Shoe
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Many a runner relies on this trusted road warrior. The shoe is loved for its tried-and-true fit and feel, sought after for its signature smoothness from heel to toe, and depended upon for the graceful, graduated support of its PDRB®. The Adrenaline™ GTS 8 maintains all of the above while enhancing the ride with the long-lasting cushioning and resiliency of MoGo.
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adidas Men's A3 Gigaride Running Shoe
Price : $109.95
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A shoe that offers performance with the technology to back it up, the adidas A3 Gigaride running shoe is ideal for long-term cushioning and comfort. It features A3 energy-management technology, which cushions the foot for maximum shock-absorption, centers the heel for increased support and stability, and drives the foot upward and forward to increase energy efficiency. The seamless upper, meanwhile, delivers a great fit and lightweight comfort, while the structured midsole ensures optimum stability.
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Mizuno Men's Wave Rider 11
Price : $96.00
Features
: - Composite Parallel Wave for superior shock absorption and dispersion with a great transition to boot.
- ap Midsole for light, responsive action.
- Airmesh breathable upper
- Dynamotion Fit in heel collar to relieve the stress the foot naturally places on footwear.
- X10 carbon rubber outsole for top of the line durability.
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A running shoe built for mostly neutral runners. Mizuno technology prevails with Smooth Ride engineering to help balance the energy flow during transition for optimal heel to toe efficiency. In this shoe, your foot is surrounded by cushioning components and speed enhancers, including the VS-1 shock absorbsion pad in the heel and a lightweight, responsive midsole. Great for runs around the block, around town, or around the state. This running shoe can withstand any mileage.
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Second pair for my son. He loves them!
My son wore his first pair out. He's away at school so I ordered the second pair on Amazon, and they fit him great, he loves them, and the shipping was fast and efficient. He's a size 14 and wears these to the gym for weights, cardio, and he does run a bit.
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Questions & Answers
Question : What kind of running shoes should i wear if i have bad knees?
my knees are a little sensitive and i wanna see if there are shoes that are reasonably priced and can help cushion the pressure when i run.
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running is high impact sport so knee problems are common if you run alot.
you could try sofsole, it's a gel insert for your shoes but some people say they are too mushy, but in this case it might be good for you.
Some shoes have built in gel cushions, they help, but usually they are harder then the gel inserts. A tight fitting shoe might also help a lot.
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Question : What are some running shoes for heavy runners?
I am a heavy runner who supinates and has an extremely high arch. Can anyone suggest a good cushioned running shoe?
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I'm not sure if you have them in your area, but a store called Front Runner (or another one called Fleet Feet) will set you up with the best pair of shoes for your running style. They will watch you run for a little while and then give you a couple different options.
Mizuno has several pairs with support. Go to Mizuno.com and search on men's footwear - click on Support. Those will be what you are looking for. The Inspire is a good looking shoe and is lightweight.
Don't listen to people saying "quit running". It's great that you are being active. Running is the all time best calorie burning workout you can do. DEFINITELY get fitted or your knees will hurt.
Ron
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Question : If I have shin splints and I think I overpronate, should I buy heel cushion running shoes?
I have started running not too long agao and I have shin splints (mild pain). I think I overpronate. I also have arches that are more on the flatter side.
Should I buy running shoes that have cushioned heels (ex: Nike Shox Turbo V style)??? Or should I look for other features?
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Shin splints are the result of muscle imbalance. Strong calves, weak shin muscles. To prevent them, lie face down in bed with your toes hanging over the edge. Slowly pull your toes upward against the resistance of the mattress. Hold for 1 or 2 seconds, then repeat. Try to work up to 2 or 3 sets of 10.
Now that you already have the injury, it's best to rest and ice them to relieve the pain. Flat feet don't necessarily require lots of cushioning such as high-arched feet do, but it's more about how you run and what shoe you feel best running in. Continue to do research on running sites and do some experimenting. A good runners' store is your best resource.
Good Luck
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Question : Doe a person's body weight effect the lifespan of their running shoes?
They say that a pair of running shoes should last about 4 to 5 months while running 10 to15 miles a week. Do these figures apply to everyone? I mean, my running partner weighs about 110 lbs and is 5'2" while I weigh about 165 lbs and am 5'8".
How could it possible be true that our shoes are good for the same amount of time? The cushioning in my shoes should wear out faster, right?
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You would think that all things would be equal, but I can tell you from experiance that weight will play a small role in running shoe wear. A typical running shoe will last 400 - 600 miles, But I am 6'3" and weight in at 205lbs, typicall running shoes last 10 - 12weeks, or about 400Km which is only 240 miles.
Ascis in my opinion last longer then any other brand, with adidas a close second. Suconey seems to wear very quickly and I have heard from others the same complaint.
Harry
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Question : Do you think that some running shoes train faster than others?
I have trained in Asics gel cushioning system for years, and recently received a pair of Nike. Asics have provided great stability and protection through the years and been great shoes especially the original GT-II. These Nike air cushioning system shoes seem to give me more spring and creates faster turnover and I find myself training at a faster pace. Ever heard of runners taking long runs with one brand and fartlek or tempo runs with another brand. Make any sense to anyone? Not talking about racing flats, just standard training shoes about the same weight. Anyone have favorite brands they trade off for different effects? Thanks in advance for your input.
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go buy nike frees...they feel amazing when you run....it feels like your floating hahah
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Question : What kind of running shoes should I buy?
My ankles are slightly pronated (they curve inwards) and tend to get sore after I exercise. Should I buy cushioned, stabilized, or lightweight, etc. running shoes?
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I don't know where you live, but where I live in Southern California, their are two shoe shops highly esteemed in my opinon: Fleet Feet, and A Snail's Pace. I suggest looking those stores up online and see if there are any locations near you. Anyways, they do a rigorous examination of your shoe, and then they choose the shoe they think is the best for you, you run around in them for 5-10 minutes, if you like them buy them, if you don't they pick another one. Usually they know which shoe is best for you. You might also want to do some research online and see if any shoes are specifically made for your case, because I know they make shoes with different support levels, and even shoes for flat feet. Also, before you buy them, make sure you run in them for a good 10 minutes around the store, walking up and down the aisle won't tell you whether they will hurt after a while or not. Hope this helps!
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Question : Which Neutral Cushion Running shoes would you recommend me if i'm loging on Concrete/Road and Trails.?
I Prefer Lots of cushioning.
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I Prefer Lots of cushioning.
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Question : Is wearing "cushioned" running shoes alright for a neutral runner?
Is wearing "cushioned" running shoes alright for a neutral runner?
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Look you need to go to a specialty running store like Fleet Feet Sports. They size and get a good look at your feet. Then they put you on a tredmill and do a video analysis of oyur gait and feet to determine what type of sheo you should be wearing. But since you already know your a neutral runner a cushioned shoe is recommended. The thing is you need to try on different types of shoe to determine what fits you best. Since all feet are different all running shoe companies are different. And when you go up in price on a neutal shoe you are paying for more cushion. But i've seen people pick the cheaper shoe with less cushion without knowing the price because that is what feels good on your feet. So regaurdless if you're a neutral runner or someone who overpronates you just have to try different shoes out and the more you pay the more cushion the shoe is suppose to be depending on the feet.
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Question : Neutral cushioned running shoes?
I'm getting 2 new pairs of shoes to alternate. I have decided on the Asics Cumulus 9 for my first pair and am undecided on my second pair. I'm leaning towards the saucony progrid triumph or the nike air pegasus. I'm open to others though. I have medium to high arches.
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I have these Adidas shoes and I love them. They support my high arches very well. I run 2-3 miles a day, and my feet never hurt!!!!
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Question : Cheap running shoes with puffy cushioning?
I need recommendations for some running shoes under $80, with alot of cushioning. It can be any brand, any year.
I'm used to running with lighter shoes, but I am about to increase my mileage to about 50 a week and want to experiment with some heavier cushioned shoes before I committ bigger bucks for one of those luxury cushioned Asics models (or something).
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you could always get some Dr Shcolls cushioned insoles --- they work well K-mart specials ....
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