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3rd Apr 08, 03:45 PM
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Real Name: take a wild guess.......
Age: 27
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When to replace?
Hi!
Just wondered if there was any way of knowing when to replace your running shoes? Ive had mine since about summer last year and I have been running with them near enough every week since.
I still find them comfortable but with the Edinburgh marathon coming up in 8 or so weeks time Im thinking about maybe getting more cushioned shoes for the longer runs....is there any tale tale signs of wear?
Ive currently got a pair of New Balance 767's.
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3rd Apr 08, 03:49 PM
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Age: 22
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People will tell you different things, anything from 300-500 miles. For some that would mean replacing shoes every month though! What I would say is that you will KNOW when your trainers are shot, you will start feeling aches that aren't there because of increased activity (ie after easier, shorter runs), and they just won't feel right anymore. Also, if anything if you are going to get new shoes - get them now, you don't want to risk getting new shoes that you're not used to too close to your race. I've had my current Brooks adrenaline gts 7s (or whatever they are) since just before chrimbo. I've done about 210 miles in them thus far, they still feel fine and I reckon they'll make it to after my half at the end of the month no problem.
(that above advice as to signs of wear and tear is in my own experience, but then I pronate quite a lot, and so it's very noticeable when the cushioning is gone).
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3rd Apr 08, 04:18 PM
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Age: 25
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Location: Warwickshire
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ANS is right about the getting new shoes sooner rather than later if you're planning to wear them for a race, as a minimum make sure you run for the same duration as you're planning to race for before the big day.
In terms of telling if your current trainers have had it... look at the sole of the trainer, is there any severe wear on any aspect of teh shoe tread? (look at the outside edge, particularly at the heel area, also check the whole of teh forefoot area) Another thing to check is the thick foam cushioning in the heel area, if you can see big/deep creases in the foam then the chances are it's lost its structural strength.
If you're trainers have completely had it, as ANS says, you may be able to feel it through minor aches and niggles etc... but ideally you want to catch the problem before it gets that far!
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3rd Apr 08, 04:22 PM
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Age: 22
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Yeah I was going to say that, but couldn't think of any sure-fire observable changes... from experience all I know is that they've felt like poo.
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3rd Apr 08, 08:58 PM
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Real Name: Trinity
Age: 45
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Location: south west
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NB 767's are good shoes... I used to run in those.
Ideally you should have more than one pair so you can alternate them. That means that you don't find yourself in the position of going from running in shoes that have 500+ miles in them to running in brand new shoes.
I have <<cough(4ish)>> pairs of running shoes that I alternate, plus a pair waiting in the wings when one of my current pairs goes into retirement
I just keep a log of the mileage in each pair of runners as I go
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3rd Apr 08, 09:05 PM
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Age: 54
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Location: Glasgow
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Since taking up running (at a ripe age !) I've stuck to the 500 mile rule, and also the principle of having 'broken in' racing shoes and training shoes. When the training shoes have done their 500 they drop to everyday wear and are replaced with the racing shoes. Now on my third pair for training with new racers to break in.
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3rd Apr 08, 11:17 PM
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Real Name: take a wild guess.......
Age: 27
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well I took my current shoes in to my local running shop and they said that although my 767's are by no means dead, they might not be the best shoe to use for the marathon as I have another 8 weeks of training to go and some high milage to clock up on them.
I was in the shop for about 45 mins trying on all sorts of shoes, the first pair were the new model of the 767s, I think they are the 787 or something like that....I take a 12.5 size running shoe and so the assistant went off and got my a 787 in 12.5. Can you believe New Balance have made the show smaller than the old model. Both say 12.5 on them but noth different sizes, not by a huge amount but enough so my big toes touched the front.
After trying on a number of different shoes I finally settled on a pair of Nike structure triax11's. Very comfy and they have a bit more support which the assistant suggested I went for since my left foot seems to roll in a touch.
My old NB 767s will be used for short distances once I have broken in my new shoes and eventually go to every day shoes while my Nikes take pride of place
Just noticed I can also plug an ipod nano in to my shoes!!! Has anyone tried the Nike+ with a normal Ipod Video? I don't have a nano.
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4th Apr 08, 08:09 AM
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Age: 25
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Location: Warwickshire
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I believe the Nike+ system only works with the iPod nano
Congrats on the new shoes though... always nice to buy some new kit - automatic motivation 
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4th Apr 08, 09:04 AM
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Real Name: take a wild guess.......
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Ye, had a look around the net and it seems to be Nano only.....which is annoying!
The new shoes are so comfy! Will wear them around the house for a wee bit first to make sure they are OK as the shop offer a return policy as long as they havent been worn outside.
Nothing like spending £80 on shoes to get you motivated  I honestly think thats what kept me running when it was cold and wet outside, the thought of my misses saying "You spent £70 on those shoes and you have never used them!"  Money well spent in my eyes, lost almost a stone in weight and its still coming off and Im loving running now!
On any other forum that last statement would probably be classed as sad or worrying
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4th Apr 08, 11:30 AM
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Real Name: Steve....honest guv!
Age: 45
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Location: Lowestoft.
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I buy about 3 pairs a year...next pair will be bought after marathon Sunday and worn in for Davos Marathon in July.
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4th Apr 08, 11:58 AM
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Age: 22
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I suppose seeing as I have this 15% off voucher I should maybe get another pair of trainers, lots of people say you should alternate, and it sounds like a reasonable idea... I'm not insanely rich, but of course it's worth it.
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4th Apr 08, 01:02 PM
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Real Name: Anna
Age: 38
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Location: Bucks
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Well, according to the people in the running shop I've just come back from, the answer to the original question is definitely NOT today, when you plan to run the FLM in them.
They'd just sold a brand new pair to someone who was doing just that - and wouldn't listen to reason.
I've just bought myself a second pair. I've been wanting to for a couple of weeks because I was fed up of cleaning every last bit of mud off them after my outdoor run before using them in the gym. It seemed like an extravagance though, but now that I've read (elsewhere actually, but nice to see it confirmed here too  ) that there are good reasons for alternating, I decided to go for it. I'm not sure that with the distances I'm running it is that justified, mind you, but I've done it now 
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4th Apr 08, 01:18 PM
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Age: 22
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Just run in the rain/snow... washes the mud right off.
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4th Apr 08, 01:20 PM
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Real Name: Anna
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Location: Bucks
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Originally Posted by almost_no_specifics
Just run in the rain/snow... washes the mud right off.
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Not off the bottoms it doesn't, not when you're running along a muddy canal towpath 
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4th Apr 08, 01:21 PM
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Age: 22
Gender: Female
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...Ahwell. I don't ever bother cleaning my trainers for the gym. How rude of me.
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