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Well, just seeing if anyone else had the same issue and what they did about it. Besides, doctor's appointment means missed day of nuke school.
On the new ones it's even so far.Just out of curiosity.....is the wear pattern on the bottom of your shoes even.....or skewed?
On the new ones it's even so far.
I believe motion control, since they have additional support on the inner part of the sole. They never really told me what it was called; they just fitted me and handed me like 3 different pairs of shoes to try on that they recommended.
On the old ones, the wear is slightly greater on the outside portion than the inside portion, but I had to look at it for about a minute to actually notice it. According to a wet test, I have neutral arches. I had the old shoes from January through June, and the new ones since then. Thing is, the problem didn't originate from the old pair of shoes; it originated from a different pair of shoes that I ran in for just one day.How about the old ones? How long have you used both?
They fitted me with a couple, but I went with Asics GT-2130.hmmm. it doesn't sound like they fitted you properly. what is the brand/model of the shoe? did they make you run with them and observe your gait from behind when running?
They fitted me with a couple, but I went with Asics GT-2130.
Geez, that Triggerpoint footballer is expensive - did you get the whole kit, which was somewhere around $120?
I've had a lot of success using a Triggerpoint footballer to treat plantar fasciitis. They're worth checking out: www.tptherapy.com