gotta laug
I need help finding good running shoes, any ideas? please something under 70 dollars.
Answer
Running shoes or cross country spikes?
You will need to get running shoes at a running specialty store that will see what shoes are good for your foot. Otherwise you might get injured if you get the wrong shoes. It will be more than 70 dollars, but staying healthy is a lot more important than forking over a little more money.
If you mean XC spikes, lots of girls like Saucony Shay XC and Saucony Kilkenny XC 3. A few good guys shoes would be the Nike Forever XC 2 and adidas Cadence. They would be good, but it depends if the extra width is alright for you. All of those are under 70 bucks.
Running shoes or cross country spikes?
You will need to get running shoes at a running specialty store that will see what shoes are good for your foot. Otherwise you might get injured if you get the wrong shoes. It will be more than 70 dollars, but staying healthy is a lot more important than forking over a little more money.
If you mean XC spikes, lots of girls like Saucony Shay XC and Saucony Kilkenny XC 3. A few good guys shoes would be the Nike Forever XC 2 and adidas Cadence. They would be good, but it depends if the extra width is alright for you. All of those are under 70 bucks.
fast running shoes?
Greg
I want a pair of lightweight fast running shoes for my training season before xc running starts. ill be training at about 4-8 miles most days i want a fast light shoe for my TRAINING season and to use them in practice too i already got racer spikes.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2836382
i like the 9.5 ounces it it too light or is it a racer or what .....help
Answer
9.5 ounces is boarder line for a trainer/racer, you'd be OK to train in them but I wouldn't make them your main training shoe. Just maybe 2 runs a week "tempo or near race pace", they are light enough you could race in as well. Other suggested Asics DS Trainer 13, they are usually around 9.8 to 10.8 ounces and a great shoe as well.
9.5 ounces is boarder line for a trainer/racer, you'd be OK to train in them but I wouldn't make them your main training shoe. Just maybe 2 runs a week "tempo or near race pace", they are light enough you could race in as well. Other suggested Asics DS Trainer 13, they are usually around 9.8 to 10.8 ounces and a great shoe as well.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Title Post: What's the best running shoes to buy for cross country?
Rating: 100% based on 99998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
Rating: 100% based on 99998 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown
Thanks For Coming To My Blog
No comments:
Post a Comment