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Finding The Right Shoes WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Find a store that specializes in running/walking and has a wealth of knowledge about footwear. Buying a pair of running shoes at a large sports department store, you will find a large selection of brands and models, but you won’t get a specialized fitting for your feet. A good running shoe store will put you on a treadmill and watch you run or walk, and they’ll videotape your gait and decide what type of stability you need. There’s no charge for this, it’s just good customer service and they don’t want you coming back in a week saying your knees are totally torn up from the shoes, or that your ankles are so sore you can’t walk. Typically running shoes are broken down into 3 categories of stability; light, moderate, and high. As we age, and perhaps have children, our running shoe needs may change over time, so don’t be surprised if what worked when you were 20, doesn’t anymore, or if your feet are a size bigger than they were pre-kids. Your running shoes should always be a ½ size bigger than your regular shoes so your toes don’t hit the end of the shoe. A good pair of running shoes should be in the ballpark of $80-$120, and you should only buy shoes on-line if you know exactly what shoes you need and have used them before. They should be replaced every 300-500 miles.
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