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Old 10th Feb 08, 10:58 PM
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Just bought some new running shoes yesterday which I am very please with, I can tell the difference straight away as the trainers I have running in up until now were lightweight neutral trainers.

Just a quick question though..........my calfs hurt quite a bit which they don't normally and the outside of my feet hurt to but this happens with my hiking boots and it passes.

I thought it might be because the running shoes are hold my feet in the right position (which they are not used to) and it will take a while for them to adjust.

Any thoughts??
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hi minx how far are you running?



on what kind of surface ?

and how hard are you pushing it ?

my advice would be ease back a bit try a softer surface ( assuming your pounding the roads /pavements) when you finish your runs try icing your calves for ten to 15 mins

you say you bought new shoes did you get gait analysis done ?

you also say your old shoes were neutral what are the new ones ?

likeliest scenario is your pushing too hard
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If your new shoes have some kind of support to them, then they will be changing your biomechanics and it might take a few runs for your legs to get used to them. If the problems persist then take the shoes back to the store you got them from?
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I run on mainly pavements and roads and I am running about 2 miles as I am just a beginner runner, this is about 2 minutes of running and 1 minute of walking.

I wouldn't say I am pushing it all, although I am sometimes finding near the end of the 2 minutes I have make myself keep going.

I got my analysis done and I am a mild overpronator and correct shoes have been bought.
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Sounds to me like you're just getting used to running in the right position. Just go steady and try to recognise the difference a bit of discomfort and real pain. I had the same when I switched shoes, it goes away by the 2nd or 3rd run in them.
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I run on mainly pavements and roads and I am running about 2 miles as I am just a beginner runner, this is about 2 minutes of running and 1 minute of walking.

I wouldn't say I am pushing it all, although I am sometimes finding near the end of the 2 minutes I have make myself keep going.

I got my analysis done and I am a mild overpronator and correct shoes have been bought.
I agree with jason it just sounds like you need to acclimatise to your new shoes combined with a little more exertion than your use to.

Try wearing your trainers round the house fora few days to get them broken in,while your recovering from your virus

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I ordered some new runners yesterday, currently I have one decent-ish pair that I use for every run, so I needed to buy some more, because it's best to have 2 or 3 pairs on the go in rotation.

Anyway, in an internet search I found www.startfitness.co.uk have some good prices on shoes

I got last years model (Spring/Summer) of Asics 2120 for £39.99, and last years model (Autumn/Winter) of the same for £49.99. It's free postage over £80 so I got 2 pairs of runners for £90!


It might be worth a look if anyone needs to back up the runners you're wearing
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I've only ever used one pair at a time but tihnk your right in that it's better to have 2/3 pairs in rotation and I think it's something I'll certainly be looking at next time I purchase.

It's about time I had a proper fitting done again though, and I always feel loyal to the shop that helps me find the perfect shoe that I should buy from there. Ah well... maybe i'll just buy the 2nd pair online
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how am i supposed to live with only 2-3 pairs of running shoes ?!
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I ordered some new runners yesterday, currently I have one decent-ish pair that I use for every run, so I needed to buy some more, because it's best to have 2 or 3 pairs on the go in rotation.

Anyway, in an internet search I found www.startfitness.co.uk have some good prices on shoes

I got last years model (Spring/Summer) of Asics 2120 for £39.99, and last years model (Autumn/Winter) of the same for £49.99. It's free postage over £80 so I got 2 pairs of runners for £90!


It might be worth a look if anyone needs to back up the runners you're wearing

Startfitness are great they're service is brilliant I can't rate them highly enough.
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