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6th Apr 08, 10:06 PM
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Where is a good place to buy running shoes
and get them properly fitted?
I live in Surrey, but can get out as far as Bluewater and other large shopping centres. Never had them fitted before so no idea where to begin.
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6th Apr 08, 10:24 PM
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what they do in a reputable running specialist shop is Find out what your gait is like through analysis .
they put yiou in a pair of neutral running shoes then pop you on a treadmill for a few minutes to see via a computer which way you run and land on your feet through this process they will then show you a replay and explain whats going on
Then they'll suggest some appropriate running shoes to you, my advice would be to try on as many makes as you can as they all vary and what suits one person may not suit another they'll probably let you run up the street in them to test drive them ..
Bear in mind that your feet can swell a whole shoe size so you need to allow enough room for them (your feet ) and sox
That's basically it they reckon that 99%of women overpronate but get checked to make sure
Take it easy
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6th Apr 08, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by BubblyDebz
and get them properly fitted?
I live in Surrey, but can get out as far as Bluewater and other large shopping centres. Never had them fitted before so no idea where to begin.
Thanks
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well if you can get to the London Marathon Expo in ExCel you can have a proper gait analysis for freeee, plus you might get a bargain 
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7th Apr 08, 09:35 AM
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As long as you make sure you goto a proper running shop, and not the likes of JJB or Sports World etc you'll be fine 
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7th Apr 08, 09:59 AM
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when I first started running I had Nike Shox and thought they were okay, but started getting pain in my archilles heel, went to a specialist running shop and they put me on a treadmill and video'd me and played it back and they recommend the correct shoes for the way you run. I could not believe the difference it is amazing, I seem to bounce along in my new trainers Asics Gel 1130 and it was money well spent, and no pain in my achilles since, so it is well worth it. Good luck Debs 
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7th Apr 08, 12:43 PM
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Bluewater has a sheruns he runs store.
Run2Live in Ashtead are good. What bit of Surrey are you in?
Check out www.brooksrunning.co.uk for a dealer list.
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7th Apr 08, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Karen Edmunds
I could not believe the difference it is amazing, I seem to bounce along
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Now that I like the sound of, makes it sound fun like Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz skipping along - far more copable than numb feet, aching legs and blisters, must get me some of those trainers...... 
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7th Apr 08, 01:23 PM
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Yeah, He Runs She Runs is a very good shop, or atleast the one in Sheffield is - went to check it out on Sunday and ended up buying lots of stuff, including the new model of my brooks (Adrenaline gts 8). The staff were very knowledgable... didn't see any particular gait analysis stuff - but they did have two treadmills and everything. So yeah, try on as many shoes as you possibly can, and just keep on whittling them down until you find your perfect pair!
p.s. What socks are you wearing bubblydebz?? Your shoes must be quite bad if you're getting blisters even when you're wearing socks, so definitely go get some nu shooos! 
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7th Apr 08, 01:42 PM
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Socks are the answer for blister free feet!
Hilly socks are particularly good
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7th Apr 08, 01:44 PM
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Tescoes trainer socks are fab!! Honestly... I find one longer runs, like over 9 miles that's when I start needing some extra cushioning and so I've got a pair of long nike ones which are great... and some other ones which I've forgotten what they're called cuz they're shorter and not as cosie so haven't used them in forever heh.
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