Trainers for walking - advice
Trainers for walking - advice
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silverthorn2151

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6,356 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Been a trainer wearer all my life but thought I would elicit some advice from you lot.

I am entered into Shine in October which is a 26.2 mile walk through the night in London. I walk loads and loads, but in a variety of footwear, mostly in or around Epping Forest.

This event is on roads, and I shall be training on roads. When walking and training on roads I plan on not wearing my North Face rugged trainers and various walking boots, nor my gym trainers, but buying some new ones. I HATE running but I wonder if a form of running shoe is best for walking that far? Is the gait the same?

Wot u fink?

Odie

4,187 posts

205 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Try a pair of vibram five fingers

silverthorn2151

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Shudder!

Those things make me feel most uncomfortable just by looking at their picture!

Odie

4,187 posts

205 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Not gonna disagree with you.

AlexC1981

5,565 posts

240 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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If you havent got time to wear them in, I'd stick with what you have.

silverthorn2151

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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The walk is October 1st.

I want to wear in, and then wear out a suitable pair of trainers and then get some more to wear in for the event. I have a dodgy knee and the right things on my feet will help.

So, running shoes or something else?

madbadger

11,725 posts

267 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Something like an Inov8 Terroc 330 will be perfect.



Lightweight trail running trainer with a non aggressive sole for hard surfaces.

Odie

4,187 posts

205 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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This might be worth a read.

http://walking.about.com/cs/shoes/a/shoetypes.htm



I do a lot of hill walking but no street walking, but as always your footwear depends a lot on your gait and your arch type etc.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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a regular pair of running shoes will be most suitable. if the route is all on sealed surface, you want lightweight trainers with some venting around the front.

outdoorsy rugged trainers like the north face stuff will be too clumpy and your feel will ache painfully after a few miles as the sole is not flexible enough. on hills this isnt an issue but on the flat it will be. the inov8 stuff is ok but the soles tend to be really aggressive (like claws!) and they will be uncomfortable on pavements.

a pair of good socks like these "x-socks" http://www.sweatshop.co.uk/details.cfm?ProdId=462 are highly recommended, not only are they cushioned in the right places but they keep your feet cool. a spare pair to change into if it rains might not be a bad idea too...

if you have dodgy knees, its worth getting a gait analysis at a local running shop too. they will find a pair that support your arches which will prevent injury.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 30th December 18:04

silverthorn2151

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th December 2010
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Sounds like good advice.

I'll get myself to the local running shop.

silverthorn2151

Original Poster:

6,356 posts

202 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Took the advice and went to The Running Shop.

I had my gait looked at and a pair of shoes fitted correctly. Right comfy they are too.

Training now started.