Hi fellow runners!!
Could anyone out there give me a few clues as to which running shoes have motion control and aren't too wide - i.e. most asics shoes. Are you an over pronator and have been pleased with your last pair of shoes?
Running is become hell for me at the moment. My New Balance 763's give me horrible blisters on both small toes and my Asics 1070 give me no support. In fact, my physio gave me some Orthotics to put inside them and I wore them on a 14 mile run this morning........it was absolute torture!!! I'm training towards the Windsor 1/2 Marathon and have done 45 miles over the last week, but running has become a chore.......it hurts too much, and thats because of running shoes.
HEEEELLLLLLLLPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!
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Happy running!
I think you would be better to take yourself off to a 'real' running shop and try out as few pairs. Everyone's feet and gait are different and we end up finding (eventually) what suits us. I overpronate and have so far found ASICS 2060 and Saucony Grid Omni to be just fine. The saucony might be a bit wide for you though.
All the best,
RB
I am surprised your physio didn't advise breaking in your orthotics - when I got mine, my Chiropractor advised runs of 2 miles maximum for the first 2 weeks, building up gradually from there, to allow my feet & legs time to get used to their new position. This could explain your discomfort on your 14 miler! Also, did he know what shoes you were going to put them in - 1070s are stability shoes, and putting more stability in in the form of orthos may have overdone it. Check with him in case he assumed you ran in neutral shoes.
Good luck.
Like Nessie, my previous Nike's also fitted well (also Air Structure Triax) and got me through the marathon with no discomfort.
Like the others say it's all personal so find a shop with a treadmill that really lets you try them out properly. (Get warmed up a bit before you go in though).
Mark
They feel horribly uncomfortable anyway, so I'll almost certainly ditch them.
I'd also like to point out that my physio did see my running shoes (1070's) because I took them in with me. He was incredibly surprised at the lack of support.
I tried on some 2070's and they seemed too wide. In terms of support, my New Balance 714's and 762's have been good.........but they've always caused blistering.
Some food for thought anyway, thanks!