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John,
It is interesting that you bring this up. I have recently added some running
to my exercise mix and have been using a typical modern running shoe (New
Balance 1121). But when I ran back in the early 70's I wore what were called
"training flats" like the Adidas Gazelle. Flat was a good word to describe
them because there was no built up heel or cushioning. It might be worth
trying to find something like that again to try. What shoe did you end up
trying?
Chuck
From: "John Cogburn" <[log in to unmask]>
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> I videotaped myself last month, and sure enough, I was landing heel-first
> when I was running. For the last few weeks, I've spent some time running
> barefoot, and then tried to mimic that when I run with shoes. I also
> bought some shoes with thinner soles. The results have been fantastic -
> I'm running MUCH faster and don't feel "beat-up" anymore.
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