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Watching Battle:Los Angeles... pretty good movie so far. How many movies have they made in which aliens invade???? Hm..
Mars Attacks is my favorite invasion movie haha
So I've decided. Running with normal, "supportive" running shoes blows and tends to injure me more than running with minimalist shoes/vibrams. About ready to burn these Saucony pronation-support pieces of crap >=[
I like doing pt in my fire boots. It's exactly like having 5 pound ankle weights on. Lol. But it's not the best thing to run in...
Watching Battle:Los Angeles... pretty good movie so far. How many movies have they made in which aliens invade???? Hm..
Did you buy special insoles or do they already come with the pronation support?? I'm a Nike kind of gal. Not a huge fan of the nike shox but I bought the nike max air and they're amazing.
Brown is house trained
That movie was like taking a trip to clicheistan.
They are made with pronation support. I've been running in my Vibrams and NB Minimus for a couple months now and feel great, and those shoes have no support of any kind (almost no shoe for that matter). But whenever I switch back over to my Sauconys, I start having problems.
Nike and I share a mutual hatred >=[ I love Bowerman; the guy was an amazing coach and had some brilliant ideas... But his shoes can burn in the fire of a thousand suns!!!
That's not what Kat said. B)
Thanks entirely to Linuss (at least that's what I'm blaming it on ) we've now done three post moves in an hour and a half :angry:
ha ha ha
Apparently VZ had 3 calls the whole day, and only run by 2 of the trucks
How long did you use the sauconys? With the pronation support, they take some time getting adjusted to. And I agree, NB has some amazing running shoes. I've heard saucony 'regulars' are great to run it.
Ouch!! Burn in the fire of a thousand suns?? Lol I've had some horrible nikes, but I'm telling ya, these max air's are pretty comfy.
Wore the Sauconys for a couple months prior to getting my newest shoes and never had any issues until recently. But they're still in good shape, still have probably 200mi in them
I've never had a good fitting Nike, and my last pair, some Pegasus, managed to rub two severe blisters on both my feet to the point that my socks were saturated with blood by the end oh the (8ish mile) run >=[