Originally posted by: Megatomic
A pleasant 10 miles on my trails. The trails were lined with flowers, birds were singing, and the cool breeze never stopped blowing. It was awesome.
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RB, I switched to Mizuno Wave Ascend 4s (trail shoes good for road running too), size 10, almost 2 weeks ago and my legs feel great. The NB shoes I was wearing before never treated me as well as these do, not even when they were new.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
A painful 7 on Saturday - hot and my foot was hurting after mile 1
A pretty easy 9 today
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On that note - does anyone have trouble with other brands of shoes? IE, I've been running exclusively in Brooks Adrenaline GTS. I picked up a pair of Mizuno Wave Inspire 4s - still a support shoe, same size - the top of my right foot gets some nasty pain after about 1-2 miles. I can still run but it hurts. (The bone connecting to my big or my second toe)
I switched back to my Adrenalines this morning and ran 9 no pain, no issue whatsoever. (I have some Brooks on the way to replace them now)
That being said - if anyone wears Mizuno Wave Inspires, Size US-10 Mens - D width, shoot me a PM. (Less than 50 miles on them, but they don't work for my feet apparently)![]()
Originally posted by: Megatomic
RB, I switched to Mizuno Wave Ascend 4s (trail shoes good for road running too), size 10, almost 2 weeks ago and my legs feel great. The NB shoes I was wearing before never treated me as well as these do, not even when they were new.Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
A painful 7 on Saturday - hot and my foot was hurting after mile 1
A pretty easy 9 today
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On that note - does anyone have trouble with other brands of shoes? IE, I've been running exclusively in Brooks Adrenaline GTS. I picked up a pair of Mizuno Wave Inspire 4s - still a support shoe, same size - the top of my right foot gets some nasty pain after about 1-2 miles. I can still run but it hurts. (The bone connecting to my big or my second toe)
I switched back to my Adrenalines this morning and ran 9 no pain, no issue whatsoever. (I have some Brooks on the way to replace them now)
That being said - if anyone wears Mizuno Wave Inspires, Size US-10 Mens - D width, shoot me a PM. (Less than 50 miles on them, but they don't work for my feet apparently)![]()
Did you get them fitted to you? Were they recommended to you by a qualified sales person? My shoes were on both accounts. Perhaps these are the wrong style for your needs.![]()
Originally posted by: SWScorch
after nearly 90 miles in the last 7 days, I treated myself to a day off... and only did 9 miles. 5220
By the way, Brooks and Mizunos are almost polar opposites. Brooks tend to be very wide and stable, even their cushioning shoes, and moderately soft, whereas Mizunos tend towards being narrower and very very firm. I can't wear either brand because I have very narrow feet with a rigid arch, so I need a snug fit with lots of cushioning. That's why I stick to Adidas and Saucony. If you like Brooks, try New Balance or Asics. If you like Mizuno, I honestly don't know what else to recommend because they feel like I'm running on bricks when I wear them, and I don't know of any other brand that has such a firm ride.
Originally posted by: silverpig
4.75 today. Had I planned it out before my run I'd have run the extra 1/4 mile to round up to 5. Oh well, adding 4.
I got my ass kicked by the heat, not having much at all to eat all day, and not drinking any water beforehand.
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Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: silverpig
4.75 today. Had I planned it out before my run I'd have run the extra 1/4 mile to round up to 5. Oh well, adding 4.
I got my ass kicked by the heat, not having much at all to eat all day, and not drinking any water beforehand.
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I'd say we're a couple of pansies in the spectacular weather here, but the truth is I've been sweating balls too. Hopefully I'll be adjusted by the weekend.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: silverpig
4.75 today. Had I planned it out before my run I'd have run the extra 1/4 mile to round up to 5. Oh well, adding 4.
I got my ass kicked by the heat, not having much at all to eat all day, and not drinking any water beforehand.
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I'd say we're a couple of pansies in the spectacular weather here, but the truth is I've been sweating balls too. Hopefully I'll be adjusted by the weekend.
It'd make it a whole lot more bearable if I was to run from Kerrisdale down to Kits beach, go for a swim, then lay in the sun all day. I think from my place, around UBC and down to kits is a half marathon, so it'd be a good goal (and reward!) as soon as I get a free day.
Same to you my brother.Originally posted by: SWScorch
Happy national running day everyone!
Woot, my first time warp post!Originally posted by: Megatomic
Same to you my brother.Originally posted by: SWScorch
Happy national running day everyone!
Originally posted by: InflatableBuddha
Originally posted by: SWScorch
after nearly 90 miles in the last 7 days, I treated myself to a day off... and only did 9 miles. 5220
By the way, Brooks and Mizunos are almost polar opposites. Brooks tend to be very wide and stable, even their cushioning shoes, and moderately soft, whereas Mizunos tend towards being narrower and very very firm. I can't wear either brand because I have very narrow feet with a rigid arch, so I need a snug fit with lots of cushioning. That's why I stick to Adidas and Saucony. If you like Brooks, try New Balance or Asics. If you like Mizuno, I honestly don't know what else to recommend because they feel like I'm running on bricks when I wear them, and I don't know of any other brand that has such a firm ride.
TBH, I find Asics to be like "bricks". I wore NBs for a number of years and they're a pretty cushy ride by comparison.
I'm in Nikes now BTW.
