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Which shoe? [13 vote(s)]

Asics Gel Intensity
69.2%
Nike Walk
23.1%
Nike Cross Trainer
7.7%
Another suggestion..
0.0%


Gucci

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So I'm going to start exercising now that my stomach and incision don't bother me very much anymore. I need a pair of athletic shoes. I'll mostly be doing aerobics and probably walking outside when it's not so damn hot anymore. I was looking at the Nordie's sale and found these two that I like. What do you guys think? Couldn't find reviews on either one.....

Asics Gel Intensity Cross Trainer
ASICSŪ 'GEL Intensity' Cross Training Shoe (Women)

Nike Shox Walk + Walking
Nike 'Shox Walk+' Walking Shoe (Women)

Oh, one more
Nike Shox TG Cross training
Nike 'Shox TG' Cross Training Shoe (Women)

Thanks guys!

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Marc Jacobs

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I have Nike Shox similar to the middle pair and I like them. I noticed in the poll the Asics are the majority vote. I have never tried Asics, what's so great about them?

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Kate Spade

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Asics tend to have weird sizing, so I'd definitely go try them on.

I would vote for the Nike Air Zooms if you had them as a choice. smile.gif

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BCBG

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Asics have the best padding on the market in my opinion. I have friends who swear by NewBalance and some that love Brooks. Running shoes are like anything else, everyone has different reasons based on their needs. I personally do not like Nike running shoes. I think their sizing is inconsistent and they don't have enough cushioning and give how I run, that's really a deal breaker for me.

I think for anyone getting into being physical after a break, they really would benefit from a trip to a good running store or sporting goods store. They should be able to look at your old shoes and how you run/walk and give suggestions of which shoes would be best for you. Any good running store will have a wide price range of shoes and have an excellent return policy.
If you can't make it into a running store, at least do a little research about what type of wear pattern you have and use that as a guide when selecting shoes.
Here are some links with some solid information.
http://walking.about.com/od/shoechoice/a/wayyouwalk.htm
http://www.therunningadvisor.com/running_shoes.html



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