Why go to a specialty race shop sneakers?

I remember my first pair of running shoes. I read in a magazine article that the way to prevent injury was to buy good walking shoes, and that any good pair of shoes that cost between $ 90 – $ 130. A light bulb went on. I was able to avoid injury and possibly be a runner, all on a shoe? So I went. My first stop was a large multi-sports center. I breeze past, canoes, golf clubs, treadmills, and skating. Scan display wall of shoes, I was looking for something expensive because I thought it meant to be a better brand or a better shoe. Naturally, I took the shoe I thought looked the best with the best complementary color scheme that would “match” with one of my “kept running.” Then I looked around, huffed and puffed, and all but threatened to blow up the wall display so I could not help. My help has arrived. He came to the section of tents and camping equipment. It was a horrible experience? No, not exactly horrible. How can I get help? Yes, the handsome man he found the shoe I chose. Is there a problem? I think not, but everything is well informed a store clerk would have told me otherwise. This scenario was a problem. First, do not buy shoes by the color or style! You do not buy shoes because you think, plus costs, better be! And finally, do not buy shoes because they match your outfit! Fortunately for me, the mega multi-sport center did not have the size and half what I need, and I did not buy these shoes. The man helped me generously recommended a local specialty running store so I could wear shoes in the day. I wondered if this meant that the site would cost even more. Answer? No, I think at the time that would cost more to the specialty store. In fact, cost less. In operating the store, the clerk asked me all my experience in management. Where can I run? How many times? What type of surface? How far? Thought I was making conversation. Later I learned that he had been assessing my individual needs. He looked at my feet and my old walking shoes. Then he began to draw boxes and asking more questions. ”How do they feel? What do you like these and what not?” He asked me to run through the store. At first I was embarrassed. Why is watching me run? It seems that everyone has a different running style, a meaningful evaluation. You should expect this in any shop and reputable specialist. When I left, I felt I had the best pair of slippers for my overpronation, flat, narrow feet. I learned many things on my feet and functioning in general. I have also learned something about running these employees informed of the store. These are the people who know the latest in shoe design and performance. They are usually drivers like you and me. They work because they love racing and I love helping other runners run better. Running specialty stores can also serve as its local operation. This is the place to find local groups in operation, training and information on upcoming races, tracks of fun. I consider myself lucky that the super sports center did not have my size. If you read this, you should consider lucky, too. I do not have all the research for you. Now, hurry. Run, do not move, your favorite specialty store! I recommend that people visit the Centers Running & Jogging Shoes.

Natalie Rohwer lives in Murrieta, California, where she is constantly looking for staff through continuous training for road races with friends of friends of different progress. Natalie recently received the Dean’s Distinguished Award to study creative writing at the University of California Riverside, where he is assistant editor of the magazine of literary fiction, Crate. You can find more articles on performance, training and nutrition: Centers for Implementation.

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