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    on instagram, str8 flexin DUNCANownsKOBE's Avatar
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    The shoes I use to workout are wearing down and I think are beginning to my feet up. I've mentioned it several times on this site but I do Insanity, so my workout consists of a lot quick lateral movements and plyometric exercises, as well as a lot of plank positon workouts. What shoes would someone knowledgeable recommend for that?

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    I used to try buying whatever the new "it" cross training shoe was. Over the years I've had some Asics, a few different Nike's and maybe some Adidas. I finally just decided to buy the simple New Balance 993 Running shoes. Had them for almost 2 1/2 years now; best (gym/running) shoes I've ever bought.

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    on instagram, str8 flexin DUNCANownsKOBE's Avatar
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    I used to try buying whatever the new "it" cross training shoe was. Over the years I've had some Asics, a few different Nike's and maybe some Adidas. I finally just decided to buy the simple New Balance 993 Running shoes. Had them for almost 2 1/2 years now; best (gym/running) shoes I've ever bought.
    Do you know the sizes it generally go up to? My shoe selection is always limited because I'm a 14

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    One of the most best jag's Avatar
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    They look expensive as online (like $150-$180) but I think I got mine at 's for maybe $115. Which isn't bad for shoes that can last 3-5 years. I've used them quite a bit, and on asphalt at times, and they're incredibly durable.
    Last edited by jag; 03-02-2013 at 02:06 PM.

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    One of the most best jag's Avatar
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    Do you know the sizes it generally go up to? My shoe selection is always limited because I'm a 14
    14... damn son. You should be able to find that without a problem.

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    I'm running in adidas originals and i'm running 6 miles almost every day. Last tuesday i ran 10 miles with those shoes, my pair is old as .

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    When I used to run outdoors I had several pairs of Asics and was always happy with them. The cheaper ones are just as good as the $140 Kayano's imho.

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    I'm running in adidas originals and i'm running 6 miles almost every day. Last tuesday i ran 10 miles with those shoes, my pair is old as .
    Cross trainers and running shoes are two completely different types of shoes. You should replace your running shoes after about 500 miles. I'm not sure what it is for cross trainers, though.

    I use Asaics and haven't haven't had any problems with them. Although, I do need some new ones as well.

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    I'm never buying anything but new balance ever again.

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    I vouch for New Balance as well. I have some 2+ year old Minimus shoes and they are excellent.

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    New Balance and Adidas are all I'll wear. Currently wearing Adidas for the gym but still have my last pair of NBs which are 6 years old

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    New Balance 993 Running shoes.

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    new balance is the tbh. NB running shoes feel more comfortable than anything i've ever tried on my feet, nike & adidas s have thicker surfaces and give better protection for you feet when you play bball or something where body contacts are common, but a pair of NB running shoes would be the #1 product im gonna recommend to you if you only do trainings by yourself.

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    ^ I need a wide shoe and this was one of a handful that Academy had that came in wides. Hands down the most comfortable athletic shoes I've ever had. Very well made also. Other than the tread wearing out, the shoes don't seem to break down.

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    ^That pretty much decides it for me since I also have disproportionately wide feet, which is largely why most shoes are uncomfortable for me.

    I won $100 playing poker last night, looks like that's gonna go towards new shoes.

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    ^That pretty much decides it for me since I also have disproportionately wide feet, which is largely why most shoes are uncomfortable for me.

    I won $100 playing poker last night, looks like that's gonna go towards new shoes.
    You won't be sorry. The NB will feel already broken in.

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    Buy some 30 dollar shoes... the shoe don't matter, it depends on the person, now if they're ripped then that's a different story. Have no idea where this whole idea of buying expensive workout shoes leads to a better performance came from... probably from materialistic people.

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    Buy some 30 dollar shoes... the shoe don't matter, it depends on the person, now if they're ripped then that's a different story. Have no idea where this whole idea of buying expensive workout shoes leads to a better performance came from... probably from materialistic people.
    I know right? Why even buy a ing shoe at all? All those Africans just run barefoot.

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    Buy some 30 dollar shoes... the shoe don't matter, it depends on the person, now if they're ripped then that's a different story. Have no idea where this whole idea of buying expensive workout shoes leads to a better performance came from... probably from materialistic people.
    But seriously. I don't think anyone here thinks spending more money makes one perform better. But it does usually mean a better performing shoe and one that will, in the long run, be better on your feet and joints. Especially when compared to a $30 shoe.

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    A lot of newer New Balance shoes also have Vibram soles, which are pretty damn solid in my experience.

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    Custom made orthotic inserts have been a life saver for me, tbh. They were about $500 but are covered under my insurance plan. My foot pain was bad enough after extended walking, let alone intense workouts.

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    But seriously. I don't think anyone here thinks spending more money makes one perform better. But it does usually mean a better performing shoe and one that will, in the long run, be better on your feet and joints. Especially when compared to a $30 shoe.
    Yea, probably the only reason why I haven't experienced any injury is cause I'm still young. I mean, I run to death with these 30 dollar shoes, have had them for awhile now and I've never had any type of injury. I will probably have to upgrade as I get older.

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    resistanze, 500 dollar shoes? Never knew there were shoes that expensive

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    Yea, probably the only reason why I haven't experienced any injury is cause I'm still young. I mean, I run to death with these 30 dollar shoes, have had them for awhile now and I've never had any type of injury. I will probably have to upgrade as I get older.
    Maybe so. All the way up through freshman year in HS, I hated the way high- tops looked so I wore K-Swiss classics for that whole time. But now I question if that didn't play some part in the aches and pains I've got now.

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