Posted on May 24, 2015
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COL Charles Williams
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I would always recommend Road Runner Sports.com. They offer a wide variety of running shoes, training shoes, and runner and training apparel. They are reasonably priced and very fast; I got shoes from them in theater, as fast as I got them back home.

Check out their feature called the "Shoe Dog" as it will help you know what type of shoes you need, so you buy what is best for your body type, foot type, and running style. Check them out, you will not be sorry.

http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/product/shoe-dog.jsp
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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As CPT (Join to see) said, go to a running store. They'll help you get fitted properly. Everyone's foot is a "little" different, and depending on how you run, different shoes will feel better or worse for that style.

I go through about 3 pairs a year, just because of mileage, and I can tell you going "cheap." is a bad deal.

I'm not sure how far how far you are outside Atlanta, but check Jeff Galloway's Phidippides Running Store.

http://www.phidippides.com/

Edit: forgot to finish a few words.
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Yes. I would go to a running store. I have found it to be difficult to pick a shoe on your own. So many of them say this and that about how awesome they are. If you go to a place like Dick's Sporting Goods they will only know what is on the box. I went to a place where live where they watch you walk barefoot and they they recommend a shoe. After you try it on they tell you to run around the block to see how you like it. I love places like that. There isn't any one shoe that that is great for everyone.
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