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What are some good running shoes for men?

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I need some good running shoes that are durable on any terrain and are comfy.

I'm not going to use them very often, perhaps 3 times a week.

Any ideas for good shoes.

All answers are appreciated

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  1. I work at a shoe store and i can honestly say that the most highly recommend shoe in our store is the Asics Kayano. It tends to be a bit expensive, but is 100% worth the money your going to spend. The support is amazing and the cushining is some of the very best avaliable.

    I would not recommend nike at all. A lot of people go with nike because they have so many different types and most people can find something attractive for a reasonable price but nike is not all that great of a running shoe company. Nike shox are the absolute worst shoes to do any type of exersize in so i strongly do not recommend those to you.

    Shox are made in a somewhat square shape on the heel of the shoe so if you come down on it wrong (say after a jump or even just stepping down) you can very easily roll your ankle. Shox also tend to lose their support quickly because if the shoe goes into opposite extreme temperaters, such as a cold car to a hot hot gym the padding in the shox becomes hard and loses its support.

    Deffinatly check out a Asics Kayano, or any other Asics shoe.


  2. I would also like to buy a pair of sports shoes.I see some pretty good  shoes online.there are adidas, nike shoes.

    there are Cheaper than the actual point.i can give you a website,http://www.dunksb-king.com/

  3. I agree with SamJay23 you need to find out ifyou pronate, supinate or if you need neutral, stability, or motion control shoes. Then once you know what type of shoe you need you can decide a shoe

    I personally like either Asics or Nike

    check this page out and find out about your foot

    http://www.runnersworld.com/subtopic/0,7...

  4. The best answer to this totally depends on your running gait. You need to know if you pronate, underpronate/suppinate or are a neutral runner before buying shoes. If you don't know go to a running store and ask them to analyse your tread - the good shops will have a machine to do this and will not charge you. Listen to advice from a shop assistant who runs and is trained in the shoe models (not a weekend fill-in!). Visit somewhere like www.runnersworld.co.uk and read reviews on shoes that meet your needs. Try a few pairs on to see how they fit around your toes and heel before buying any. Taking this well-researched path will reduce any chance of injury to your legs/hips/back by running in the wrong shoes. Best of luck!

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