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Toe problem update.... gait analysis done ✅

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Following on from my question about going for gait analysis - I have been to my local sports shop and had a gait analysis. Verdict = completely neutral gait. Tried some trainers to solve the bruised toe problems and discovered asics most comfortable. However in one pair I had to go up a whole size for there to be enough toe room so although very comfy, they felt huge and I was worried I'd trip over! Purchased pair in photo because my feet just felt happiest in them. They didn't give me too much ££ shock either. The lady was really knowledgeable and helpful. I am trying them out on a run tomorrow 😊 Thank you for all your advice. Lots to carry on with 👍

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They look great! Happy Running in them ☺️Yeah I also went up a full size in my new brooks and like you was worried I'd trip over..but been running in the now for about a month or more and they are great! 👍

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply tosparky66

They had Brooks there and I wanted to try them on but didn't this time! The lady said the other shoes were a step up again and good for marathon distances so I thought to myself....well if I go to that distance I'll treat myself again with them!!

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nowsterGraduate10 in reply toCowladyrunning

What makes a shoe "good for marathon distances"?

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Sandraj39Graduate10

Hi, good luck with the new shoes - they look fab! ✨👟✨🙂

Have you heard of lock-lacing? Really helpful if your shoes are loose around ankle and also stop your toes slipping forwards in your shoe. Video below if anyone’s interested.🙂

youtu.be/FHqfNH0A0Aw

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toSandraj39

Thank you. Yes have heard and tried it on my old trainers. Thanks for the video, I'll look at it so I do these places right!

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FrencGraduate1060minGraduate

Exact same here, super sore toe which was affecting my calf and shin recently! Anyway, I had to go 1.5 sizes up, and yes, they feel huge, but my toe is SO happy 😃. Great shoes!!! 👟👟👟

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toFrenc

I just wasn't brave enough was I! The bigger ones did feel springy but my foot just relaxed in these and were tense in the bigger ones so I went with that! Such a hard decision though!!

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FrencGraduate1060minGraduate in reply toCowladyrunning

I know what you mean - it is really strange looking down and seeing these big clod hoppers sticking out! But it sounds as though yours are super comfy and I hope your toe is much happier! 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toFrenc

Thank you....fingers crossed....or toes 😂

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Fantastic that you got the attention you needed when purchasing your new runners. The correct size really makes such a difference and the way your foot interacts with a shoe when running is so different from when walking. Have a great 1st run in them. Happy running 🤗

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toGrannyhugs

Thank you, yes I will return to this store for next pair!

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

A very good buy, I’m also neutral and have a selection of different makes, asics were my first real pair of running shoes bought because my sister wore them for several marathons

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toSueAppleRun

God to know! Thank you 😊

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Did you go to Cwmbran after?

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toLottieMW

I did! And told them they were highly recommended 😊

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LottieMWAmbassador in reply toCowladyrunning

Fab! The woman (Sian) remembered me from last September!

I like ASICS, my old ones were support GT2000. I tried on several pairs, but found that this time I preferred the feel of the Saucony Omni pair. I wear 6.5 to 7 in normal shoes…I’m in size 8 for runners!

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toLottieMW

I'm size 7 normally but 7.5 in these and 8 in the others I tried which I think are Nimbus?? I tried not too look too hard at what else was in shop.....too tempting!

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LottieMWAmbassador in reply toCowladyrunning

😂

I have a pair of Asics and a pair of Nikes. My Asics are the oldest ones and despite their age, they still feel good. So I think you'll be very happy with your new shoes.

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Thank you, I hope so!

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LiflufGraduate10

I've always liked Asics but their sizes are small so a whole size up is probably about right. Bit short on the length of shoelace too but so comfortable. Enjoy!

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toLifluf

Yes I tied the Saucony laces and just thought Wow! Long and easy to move about!! The asics are shorter

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FionamagsGraduate10

I am a size up in running shoes as well. In fact I think that's standard. Happy running in those gorgeous new shoes - I'm sure you'll feel the benefit.

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CowladyrunningGraduate10 in reply toFionamags

Thank you. I decided to apply this rule to walking boots too. Never even considered that! It's much more comfy!!

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