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ASICS Men's GEL-NIMBUS 27 ATC Running Sneakers (Birch) on sale for $112.17 - $20 via a unique promo code at checkout when you sign up for Text/Email Alerts at the bottom of the homepage =
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Features:
- Design:
- Engineered jacquard mesh upper for a lightweight, breathable fit to keep you cool and comfortable
- Reflective details designed to improve visibility in low-light conditions
- Heel and tongue pull tabs for ease of entry
- In-Shoe Comfort:
- Knit tongue and collar help provide a soft and supportive feel
- PureGEL™ technology helps provide lightweight cushioning and softer landings
- Added 2mm of enhanced FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO cushioning technology, made with approximately 24% bio-based content, creates a lighter and softer cushioning experience with less of an impact on the environment
- Durability & Traction:
- Trail-optimized ASICSGRIP™ outsole provides advanced grip on a variety of terrain
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- Look at your running shoes. If they show a lot of wear along the inner edge of the sole, you likely have flat feet and overpronate. If the wear is worse along the outside edge, you may have high arches and supinate (underpronate). If you are lucky, the wear will be evenly distributed over the sole, meaning you have a neutral arch and are very efficient at running with less chance of injury.
- Get your feet wet. Stepping on dry concrete or a piece of brown paper with wet feet leaves behind clues in the imprint of your foot. Wet imprints of the ball of your foot and heel with little connection between them may mean high arches and underpronating. A connecting strip along the outside edges of your footprint indicates a neutral arch and normal pronation. If the print shows your whole foot, you probably have flat feet and overpronation issues.
- Check out the machine at the pharmacy. You've probably seen them next to the rack of insoles for sale. You step on the surface without your shoes and the display gives a digital picture of your footprint. It indicates your arch style and gives information about the various inserts.
If you live in a larger city and have a good running store, they might be able to help too. Some bigger running stores have a treadmill in their store and will have you run while one of their experts watch to analyze your running.Yes, shoes make all the difference. I've run in Nimbus for 25+ years, early on in my running I tried an over pronation shoe because I was naive and thought they felt more comfortable and it started causing shin splints. I quickly returned to the Nimbus and have never had an issue. I'm not saying Nimbus are the best neutral shoe, but they work for me. I'm sure there are other neutral shoes that I can run in with no problems, but I know not to run in over or under pronation type shoes for sure. The shoe type is very important. Hope this helps.
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