Being fit for shoes makes a HUGE difference. I used to go to outlet stores or shop sales and would think "Avia makes a decent shoe, I think...." and I'd get the cute ones with pretty colors. When I was fit, it turns out I should wear mens running shoes because they're wider. Turns out after I was fit, I no longer got blisters all the time
I don't know about the stores where you are but there are some here that let you take the shoes out for a run as you test them. The store also has treadmills and the one I go to has a 60 day return policy.
I still look at the shoes with the pretty colors and plaintively ask if perhaps a womans shoe would fit me. I am always told no. But no blisters or pain IS a good thing!
Jo, it sounds like you have a great job.
Emily, I also have ChiRunning but haven't read it. I have trouble with translating what I read to reality (ie I think I'm doing something and I'm not, or I think I'm not doing something and I am) so maybe this is something better done in a class or with a partner. At least for me.



Since I commute from Long Island to Manhattan, bringing my running sneakers back and forth is a real pain.
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