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What shoes do you run in and gait test?
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30-04-08, 04:35 PM
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I will get one of these gait tests done after reading all this, if I can find anywhere that does them that is. There's none local that's for sure.
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30-04-08, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by richardsimkiss
It's posts like yours rob that are really useful to read - whilst their can be criticism of modern trainers forcing your feet to move in a certain way, and with a lot of newcomers to the sport, gait analysis I'm sure is often percieved as something that's just not necessary. I think your post perfectly highlights what gait analysis and having the right shoes for your running style can really do!
I think in an ideal world, where we all had a perfect gait, there wouldn't be any need for structured, motion control, stability, cushioning blah blah blah... but in today's society you even reasonably argue that we've forgotten how to run naturally - that is, how to run as nature intended us, which I think stems from the fairly sedentary lifestyles.
Going off topic a little I know, but it'd be interesting (for a saddo like me at least) to see how many of those who have ran consistantly from a young age require anything other than a neutral trainer? It would appear that the vast majority of us have come into running following a long-term break (perhaps going back as far as schooldays). I guess my comments though are somewhat flawed if the statement that 'virtually all women overpronate' is true
... I'll get my coat 
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Neutral shoes for me, Mr S. Been running since I can er,
since I... since I can........
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30-04-08, 05:32 PM
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REMEMBER!
Long time anyway 
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30-04-08, 06:57 PM
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Try the shoe company sites.
Where are you based Dimple?
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30-04-08, 07:18 PM
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Just got the Saucony Triumph after my gait test at Up and Running 2 days ago and they wre spot on 
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30-04-08, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by steepler
Try the shoe company sites.
Where are you based Dimple?
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About 25 mile from Manchester. I know there is an Up and Running store there, will have to go when I get the time. I was in Preston the other day after searching on net and found there was one there, anyway when I found it eventually the place was shut!!
I have no luck whatsoever!
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30-04-08, 07:41 PM
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Up and running are good, i went recently to the one in nottingham and they certainly knew their stuff!
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30-04-08, 08:22 PM
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Bizarrely the city centre one advised me wrongly and I got some Asics Kayano (sp) but the lady in the out of town one got it spot on ...
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30-04-08, 08:29 PM
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Price
A bit off subject,but I bought Saucony Triumph 4 at a good price of 50quid this week.My left leg is knackered at the knee and they are notably better than my previous,in that they provide good cushioning to my knee.
Point is,in order to protect my knee and enjoy running,I would be prepared to spend alot more,so does price make that much differance?What differance would I notice between my 50quid pair and a 100quid plus pair?
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30-04-08, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by alan
A bit off subject,but I bought Saucony Triumph 4 at a good price of 50quid this week.My left leg is knackered at the knee and they are notably better than my previous,in that they provide good cushioning to my knee.
Point is,in order to protect my knee and enjoy running,I would be prepared to spend alot more,so does price make that much differance?What differance would I notice between my 50quid pair and a 100quid plus pair?
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Er, an emptier wallet? 
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