I. Heart. Running. Shoes. I can talk about
running shoes--its design, construction and performance--all day long.
All night long if you’re into Lionel Ritchie. (Ladies, I’m a great
first date!!!!)
In fact, the shoe wall display at Fleet Feet Sports is aptly named
the Joel Memorial Shoe Wall. Actually, it’s self-proclaimed, but
as my 10 year-old daughter, Gabrielle, would say, “whatevs.”
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Photo Credit: Melissa B., my boo |
Anyhoo. Consider rotating two (2) different pairs of running
shoes when training to avoid overuse injuries and to extend the life of your
shoes. I swap the Brooks PureFlow 2 and the adidas Energy Boost (with
Green SuperFeet, of course) between my workouts.
With that, here are 5 Awesome Running Shoes You Gotta’ Try:
- adidas Energy Boost
This neutral shoe is both well cushioned and
responsive. Its relatively lightweight package (9.5 oz) and low profile
(10 mm offset) works very well with my efficient Kenyan-like biomechanics. *tongue
firmly in cheek*
I finished the Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run and
the Parks Half-Marathon in these mamma jammas. The energy-returning boost
midsole still feels as springy as the day I first tried them on.
2.
Newton
Energy
Who doesn’t want more energy return from their
running shoes? Notice a theme here? You’ll find it with its
streamlined external lugs in the forefoot--absorbing the impact of the
footstrike and then releasing the energy during push-off.
The Newton Energy stands in the very front of my
Next Pair of Running Shoes to Buy queue.
3.
Pearl
Izumi N2 and H3
The N2 and H3 provide a nice balance of
cushioning and support. Its Dynamic Offset, a new midsole that adapts
with your foot during the gait cycle, delivers a smooth, responsive ride.
Added rear-foot stability and maximum cushioning is built into the H3.
4.
New
Balance 880
I ran my first half-marathon years ago in a pair
of 880s and posted a 1:48 time. (You see, Terri B., I didn’t stop to take
pictures!!)
In this update, lightweight cushioning in the
midfoot offers optimum shock absorption, and the T-Beam plastic shank in the
instep provides excellent support and stability.
5.
Nike
Pegasus
When I started running twenty-two years ago, the
Nike Pegasus was my first pair of “real” running shoes. With these iconic
shoes, you get responsive cushioning along with a comfortable seamless mesh
upper.
I also thought that owning and wearing a pair of
1” running shorts were what “real” runners wore as well. Not true.
At. All.
So, come on by and try these awesome running shoes!! And
while you’re here, pay homage to the Joel Memorial Shoe Wall; treat it
like a visit to Graceland or to the World’s Largest Ball of Twine
or something.
If you run, you’re my friend,
Joel