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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I don't want them to get grey and ruined!
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:08, Reply)

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( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:33, Reply)

It's got nothing to do with the price, the fit is the key thing.
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:43, Reply)

These were actually far more than I needed to pay; I just really liked them. But I'll mostly keep them for the treadmill, after what the physio said about my feet - imma go to a proper running shop and buy some that give support where needed
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:50, Reply)

get them to do a gair analysis. I found "Run and Become" down by St James Park (round the corner from Sctoland Yard) an excellent shop, but the Marathon Shop in Covent Garden is also pretty decent.
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:55, Reply)

Although I'd rather eat one than run one
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:01, Reply)

Most of the recent research says that the more "support" your shoes give, the more likely you are to end up with serious joint problems. Your foot is a superbly designed running machine, messing with it makes things worse not better.
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 22:56, Reply)

I would rather have weekly massages from him, tbh, he was fiiiiine
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:00, Reply)

xeroshoes.com/barefoot-running/pronation-and-barefoot-running/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronation_of_the_foot#Barefoot_Running
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:06, Reply)

Humph, load of garbage, I ran 5 times a week for 50 years and I pronate, it's perfectly normal, grumble grumble
Me: hmm and how are the new titanium knees?
Lighty, did you just cite Wikipedia as a source? I never had you down as a wiki warrior
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:22, Reply)

The key point is, I think, if you run correctly you don't need fancy shoes. But you have to learn to run correctly - before the advent of running shoes people did fine because they had no choice but to run the right way.
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:26, Reply)

www.amazon.co.uk/Born-Run-Hidden-Ultra-Runners-Greatest/dp/1861978774
And there's a lot of stuff in there about natural running.
( , Sat 27 Jul 2013, 23:27, Reply)

People had flat feet, over pronated, under pronated and all they could do is suck it up and suffer serious leg pains and not be as good a runner as they could be if they lived now and had better shoes.
Barefoot runners can't run super long distances without fucking themselves up.
( , Sun 28 Jul 2013, 0:12, Reply)

That's utter bullshit and you know it.
( , Sun 28 Jul 2013, 2:14, Reply)
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