Need forefoot extreme cushioning

Hi,

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I'm not a runner, i just need some basic help with what footwear is needed.

I have Avasclar necrosisof the second metarsal head so i basicly have a dead crumbling bone in my foot near to toes.

I'm ok todo gym  as long as i'm sensible so gym classes are fine.

Classes i do are high impact high energy, eg, bodycombat, body attack, step, body energize, bokwa.

 

Been doing these classes for over a year and 4 month ago i decided my foot was starting to hurt, the fitter i got the more i could give to a class hence the reason the foot started to hurt more than usual

I use Mizuno wave prophcy 2 for high impact classes and allthough they do'nt seem the softest they are better to wear then the other trainers i have ( adidas glide 4 and sequence 5, use these for weights,bikes) as i can do alot of work before foot starts to hurt.

 

I'm looking for something that has a hell of alot of forefoot cushioning as that's the part of the foot that get's used the most in the classes and as i can now push myself harder than ever i really need to start to look after my bad foot.

 

I have a budget of around £400 and i'm looking to have 3 or 4 trainers for this price to last me the year, hate wearing same shoes all the time.

 

 

The review on this site have info on forefoot and heel cushioning, i'd just like to make sure i'm correct in what i'm looking at and links are below, be greatfull if somebody could share there wisdom.

99 forefoot

http://www.runnersworld.com/shoe/saucony-omni-12-mens

 

90.3 forefoot

http://www.runnersworld.com/shoe/asics-gel-nimbus-15-mens

 

And i use these

85.1 forefoot

http://www.runnersworld.com/shoe/mizuno-wave-prophecy-2-mens

 

 

Thankyou for any help given.

http://www.runnersworld.com/shoe/mizuno-wave-prophecy-2-mens

 

 

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