21-05-2008, 17:11 | #1 |
Joey Tempest
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Need some running shoes/trainers
Right, need to get back into the habit of running a few miles a week!
There's a nice park just outside the back of my house that I can run around, two laps is just over a mile. I know there's different types of shoe for different ground and this park has quite a few paths and is quite hilly. I'll often be running on grass but I wan't to be able to run comfortably on the pavement if needs be. I have no idea where to look, and as there's so many sporty people on here I thought I'd get some good advice Don't have a particular budget, just not "stupid money" Ta Muchly
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21-05-2008, 20:15 | #2 |
Lara Croft
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I went to runners world where they popped me on a treadmill, filmed me running then slowed it down to see how I ran.
I went through about 5/6 pairs of trainers before I decided on a pair ( the first ones I tried on ) and they cost me £70 Well worth the money if you're going to be running on a regular basis! |
21-05-2008, 22:39 | #3 |
Nice weak cup of Earl Grey
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Exactly what Piggy says.
Don't go to JJB unless they have the shoes that were suggested at a proper shop when you have your MOT done. My original shoes cost £110 but they've come down to £70 now and worth every penny. |
21-05-2008, 22:47 | #4 |
Baby Bore
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Sweatshop stores have treadmills and footscanners
http://www.sweatshop.co.uk/storefinder.cfm?shop_ID=7 MB |
21-05-2008, 22:50 | #5 |
Joey Tempest
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That's a price I'm happy with Though I tend to wear through shoes like nobodies business
That's great MB! Didn't even know that company existed! heh It's a 2.5 Mile run to the shop from my house
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21-05-2008, 22:57 | #6 |
Baby Bore
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Seems to be part of a MASSIVE sports complex, with 8 5 aside pitches, a full size astro turf pitch, a full size hockey pitch and a big health club, have a look
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UTF...num=1&ct=title Oh and Dartford Football Club MB |
21-05-2008, 23:01 | #7 |
Joey Tempest
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Blimey, I bet that's where my boss does 5-a-side and possibly hockey too.
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22-05-2008, 08:59 | #8 |
HOMO-Sapien
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I tend to buy a good cross trainer that's confortable at the time.. These normally get relegated to the gym after 3 to 4 months. I get through trainers in no time. I prefer a harder cushion rather than air with good side support.
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22-05-2008, 09:29 | #9 |
Absinthe
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i've got a velcro pair of adidas climacools. cost me £40 and they're great
just gotta be careful not to stand in any puddles if i have em on when its wet! Last edited by Joe 90; 22-05-2008 at 09:35. |
22-05-2008, 11:46 | #10 |
Absinthe
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I got some on mail order from mandmdirect, I just did a quick test at home to see if I needed support or cushioning, it basicall involves walking over a piece of paper towel with a wet foot: http://www.thefinalsprint.com/2006/1...e-right-shoes/
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