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Running in the 'right direction'!🙂

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Out for a 5k pavement pounder after work today.🏃🏽‍♀️ I posted recently about getting some Hoka Challenger ATR shoes (which take me from road to trail) and I really cannot praise them enough! I'm sure we are all on the hunt for those elusive shoes and I think for me (and my feet and my gait) I may have found them! Over the last few weeks I credit them with - the complete disappearance of minor foot aches and niggles (on getting up in the morning - especially after a long run), vast improvement of a very longstanding corn on the sole of my left foot (sorry tmi!) and a definate, steady improvement of my niggly knee (IT band related). Today I ran more freely than I have for ages and consequently ran the fastest 5k since way back before I damaged a nerve in my leg (almost 18 mths ago). I just feel as though my gait is more balanced in these shoes and the cushioning is fab! I do think that for many of us runners 'of a certain age' that the right footwear can make a real difference and needed to share! 🙂

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LUHAN profile image
LUHANGraduate10

So glad you have found 'your shoe!' I would love to find mine xx

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Sandraj39Graduate10 in reply to LUHAN

..took me a while!😉

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LUHANGraduate10 in reply to Sandraj39

I am not convinced mine are doing me any good xx

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Good to hear that the new shoes are proving to be a great success for you Sandra. I’ve only had ITB issues since getting the GTS19s, so it does make you wonder. Although it may be linked more to increased distance.

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Sandraj39Graduate10 in reply to Dexy5

For me - I know that the sciatica/ nerve damage changed my gait, even though it isn't obvious anymore. I used to wear supportive shoes but am happier in neutral now...go figure!🙂

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IrishprincessGraduate10

Sounds great Sandra, and fab news about the shoes! Cinderella 2019 has a different ending to the classic tale 🙂xxx

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Sandraj39Graduate10 in reply to Irishprincess

This Cinderella definately wears Hoka - not the most glam, but who cares!!🙂

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MsLegsGraduate10

That’s great that you have found the right running shoes for you. I hadn’t heard of this brand so thanks for sharing!

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Sadie-runsGraduate10

❤️❤️❤️ Fantastic news, Sandra! Amazing what a difference a new pair of shoes can make. Glad you have found “the ones”. Happy running to you. x

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Sandraj39Graduate10 in reply to Sadie-runs

Thanks Sadie 🙂

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skysue16Graduate10

Wow, great time! Well done. The shoes sound heavenly :)

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate10

Fantastic! 👍🏻😁

Yes, good shoes make so much difference, it's worth trying different ones from time to time too.

I've got some Hokas too but we haven't gelled yet...

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