I used to have some Hi Tecs as a teenager way back in the day, loved them until I tried a pair of Nike Oregon Waffles and then started on the slippery slope of running shoes instead of trainers.
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I used to have some Hi Tecs as a teenager way back in the day, loved them until I tried a pair of Nike Oregon Waffles and then started on the slippery slope of running shoes instead of trainers.
FWIW I had a problem because I wasn’t lacing quite tight enough (mine were also fitted after a gait analysis etc.). This had the twin effect of my foot sliding forward imperceptibly giving blistering...
Sounds like you’ve got it covered :).
Like you my hamstrings have got pretty tight over 45 years of running, but the yoga/pilates has helped me a lot.
Best of luck anyway, that’s a great...
I’d say that is a lot of distance if you are doing it for fun/stay fit. I’d be a bit wary of doing long term damage to your joints. The toe pain might be something to do with the fit of your trainers...
I believe that is exactly what they are designed to do - compress your feet and lower legs to ‘improve’ circulation.
As for the running tights, next time just make it clear from the outset that...
And you found time to post on TZ as well! Top foruming :).
Best of luck to you all, hope it is going well.
Perhaps you can name the baby Mo or Paula...