Monday, August 19, 2013

Whats the best womens running shoe for Nike ( thats all I wear)?

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Aliciaray


I just started running and all I wear is Nike. I have always had Nikes. I always have worn the basic sneakers but now since I started running I would like to upgrade. Also is there really a difference between the basic and the Nikes with the "shock absorbers"? Thanks in advance!


Answer
For distance running (2+ miles), you should consider the Nike Pegasus. I believe that is the leading brand for women's distance running, at least for Nike.

That being said, you really should consider the other brands when you buy running shoes. Nike isn't always the best. Brooks, Asics, Mizuno, and Saucony all make shoes that can be considered superior to Nike. I would strongly advise that you find a running specialty store in your area with trained professionals to fit you. They will evaluate your stride and advise you as to which kind of pronation you have and what kind of shoe you should be purchasing.

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SarahPants


I'm a girl. 18. My dad said if I tried running he would buy me shoes, so I'm a beginner. I've never run before. I found 3 pairs I like. They're all comfy.
Women's Merrel Bare Access Arc.
Men's Skechers GOrun (Didn't have women's GO run in my size)
Women's Skechers Sport.
Which of these would be best? The GOrun ones seem comfiest. But I like the other two, also.
The Merrells and GOruns are minimalist shoes, I think.
I tried on Brooks and Adidas too, and these were my top 3 choices.
The Merrells and GOruns are minimalist shoes, I think.
I tried on Brooks and Adidas too, and these were my top 3 choices.



Answer
Good shoes are absolutely key to avoiding injuries while running. Every person's foot is different, and if you pick the wrong shoe for your foot you're going to start seeing ankle, knee, calf, thigh, hip, and shin problems. Everybody runs differently and you need to find a shoe that matches your running style that's why I don't strongly suggest buying Adidas, New Balance, Nike, and especially Sketchers. Because even though the shoes look cool they are made with a one-size-fits-all format and have a very neutral sole, and also, just because a shoe is comfy doesn't mean its good for you. I suggest going with a minimalist shoe, if you don't know what that is picture a pair of track spikes without spikes, these shoes are very light and comply more with your natural running style helping you avoid any more leg injuries.

Try looking here: http://www.brooksrunning.com/womens-pureproject-shoes/womens-runningshoes-pure,default,sc.html

Selecting a good pair of running shoes comes down to pronation. This term simply refers to the degree your foot rotates toward the inside when you run. There are two kinds of runners: One who has too much pronation (whose foot rotates too much while running) and one who has insufficient pronation (whose foot barely rotates inward when running). The best way to get a pair that is right for you is by visiting a shoe store that emphasizes selling running shoes. These stores usually have a knowledgeable staff that will even let you try running around in the shoe. The employees at the stores are usually very helpful and knowledgeable and will help you pick out a shoe that is right for you. Hope that helps! Feel free to message me if you have anymore questions!

Well, I would go with the minimalist shoe. In the long run it's going to be a lot better on your arches and legs. So, if you like both the minimalist shoes then just pick the one that feels better on your feet and arches. Jog around in them a little, you should feel like your feet are restricted and your arches shouldn't feel like they're being elevated. After that it just comes down to personal preference.




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