I just stepped out of my comfort zone and invested in some Saucony training shoes. They're very comfortable, look okay, and are streamline enough to do pole runs. I hope it's going to be a good shoe for training.
My Top 5 Training Shoes:
1. New Balance
2. Mizuno
3. Brooks
4. Saucony
5. Adidas?
I usaully stay away from Nike
What is your favorite training shoe?
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Professionals in the industry say to change your shoes every 400 miles...including walking. For me, I just made sure that each semester I bought a new pair. Cushioning is king in this sport: prevents shin splints and other injuries.
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I have used the Nike Impax Run for the past year or so and I liked them so much I wore them till they about fell apart. Now I just recieved in the mail the new Nike Impax Run 2, It was a pretty exciting experience. Great shoe that I recommend to everyone.
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