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"I always used to wear Nike but moved on to asics a couple of years ago. I find they are a bit firmer and they give a bit more support as I run a fair bit off road. Probably better brands out there but I tend to find one I like and then stick with it, better the devil you know... " I’ve been looking at Asics they look really good thanks for that it’s just all these different models of the brand so many to choose from | |||
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"I always used to wear Nike but moved on to asics a couple of years ago. I find they are a bit firmer and they give a bit more support as I run a fair bit off road. Probably better brands out there but I tend to find one I like and then stick with it, better the devil you know... I’ve been looking at Asics they look really good thanks for that it’s just all these different models of the brand so many to choose from " I know. It’s like they are trying to make our life harder by all the options lol. Good luck | |||
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"I stick with Asics Gel Kayano as they suit my feet. I currently have the gel kayano 27 as they also have arch supports for my very flat feet. I go up a size with my trainers as my toes squash to the front of my trainers on down hill runs, and I am forever losing toenails.... gross I know I get about 400 miles out of a pair of trainers, probably buy new ones twice or three times a year. Mine cost on average £150 per pair and I always shop around for best deals online. Unfortunately OP without trying on trainers and even running for a few weeks you won't know if the shoe suits your foot. I experienced issues with an alternative Asics pair of trainers last year which caused my Achilles to become injured. As soon as I replaced my trainers the pain soon stopped and I recovered fully. Good luck with your search, I love having new trainers Her x" Thank you for that advice another one for Asics! Yes I agree with trying on definitely the best way to go and that’s interesting about the Achilles. I will bear that in mind luckily I’ve never had any problems like that I’ve had Adidas and Nike in the past which were great but discontinued and remodelled into a fashion type trainer. | |||
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"Do you know your gait? Do you over or under primate? I use Brooks adrenaline gts but I do over probate a lot. With lockdown I'm not sure how you'd get this checked though. " I did get it tested a long time ago I think I was neutral if that’s a measurement? I can’t remember exactly but I’m no advanced runner or anything like that I’m just jogging round the block to keep sane and fit whilst the gym is shut. Thank you I will have a look at that brand I’ve not heard of it! | |||
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"Do you know your gait? Do you over or under primate? I use Brooks adrenaline gts but I do over probate a lot. With lockdown I'm not sure how you'd get this checked though. " Check your current shoes and see whether you have worn down your shoes on the inside or outside, you can then select the appropriate style | |||
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"Do you know your gait? Do you over or under primate? I use Brooks adrenaline gts but I do over probate a lot. With lockdown I'm not sure how you'd get this checked though. Check your current shoes and see whether you have worn down your shoes on the inside or outside, you can then select the appropriate style " On your heels | |||
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"Last time I brought trainers specifically for running I went to the running shop in Attercliffe...I know you can't go there at the minute, but I really would recommend it, they spend ages watching your running form on the treadmill and outside, and then let you try as many pairs as you like on a quick run up and down the road. I opted for Saucony as they felt the most comfortable when running. " Thank you very much for that advice they sound really good ideally might have a trip when things reopen.. | |||
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"I wear Hoka One trainers. I have IT Band problems and struggle to run down hill without injury. I had gate analysts done at a local running shop with a good reputation and that created a shortlist of suitable trainers and I just chose the trainers which I found most comfortable from that list. Maybe speak to the local running clubs and see if they can recommend a good reputable shop and go from there? I’d expect to pay a bit of money if running is important to you. Best of luck " I appreciate that thanks it’s not super important I’m just doing it keeping active and I thought I will just get some recommendations off here. I know there are some joggers that could point out some makes ... thanks | |||
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"In normal circumstances I'd say get to a running shop. If you've had gait analysis recently then stick with that. I personally love Brooks Ghosts as I have wide feet, neutral gait. But others I know swear by Asics, Nike... all personal preference. There's some great guides out there, so maybe google and running websites are your friends for now. " Thank you! I will have a look at Brooks | |||
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"I wear Hoka One trainers. I have IT Band problems and struggle to run down hill without injury. I had gate analysts done at a local running shop with a good reputation and that created a shortlist of suitable trainers and I just chose the trainers which I found most comfortable from that list. Maybe speak to the local running clubs and see if they can recommend a good reputable shop and go from there? I’d expect to pay a bit of money if running is important to you. Best of luck " *gair | |||
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"In normal circumstances I'd say get to a running shop. If you've had gait analysis recently then stick with that. I personally love Brooks Ghosts as I have wide feet, neutral gait. But others I know swear by Asics, Nike... all personal preference. There's some great guides out there, so maybe google and running websites are your friends for now. " +1 for Brooks Ghost | |||
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