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Womens Running Shoes Basics |
Women's running shoes are
designed to feel free while running. Have you ever seen the film What
women want?
No? See it, because this is a great film and some of the statements are
even
quoted. One of the main characters, Nick, tried to advertise Nike
company. Good words were said by him: "One doesn't stand in front of a
mirror before a run...and wonder what the road will think of her
outfit. One doesn't have to listen to its jokes and pretend they're
funny. It wouldn't be easier to run if she dressed sexier. The road
doesn't notice if she is not wearing lipstick. It doesn't care how old
a woman is. One doesn't feel uncomfortable...because she makes more
money than the road. And a woman can call on the road whenever she
feels like it, whether it has been a day...or even a couple of hours
since your last date. The only thing the road cares about...is that a
woman pays it a visit once in a while."
You see there is no competition who is better and more beautiful. The
main thing is to feel convenient while running. To accomplish this
task, a woman needs to choose good women's running shoes. The feet
control, stability, and cushioning are the main features of the best
women's running shoes (the right chosen size and width
are already half a battle). Wearing such shoes, any woman is free in
her
movements, thus reducing different injuries and falls. Women's running
shoes with a good motion control are specially designed for women who
have fault feet/overpronator. Running shoes with cushioning are a real
life-line for those with high arches or underpronators, and the women
who have problems with heels. Anyway, one should keep in mind that the
cushioning properties of any shoe may eroded if one has run really a
lot (400-500 miles).
The most famous women's running
shoes
manufactures are Nike, Mizuno, Avia, Saucony, Brooks,
and
Asics. Numerous colors and design are always in store, and the prices
range from 25 dollars to 150 dollars. One may buy these shoes both in a
shop and online.
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