Run Right with Newton Running
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It is so important to have the right running techniques and practice good posture. Heel striking is so hard on the body when you are running. As for the shoes I have have not tried them. Every person has different feet and comfort for one person may not be for the next. It is very important to find the right shoes for you. A good running store will let you buy the shoes use them indoors for at least two weeks and return them if they are not the right fit for you.
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What idiot runs on their heel? Like serious?
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im glad somebody finally explained it to these heel striking dumbasses out here...wondering why the get all those foot and knee injuries..hmmm
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This is a great video on running technique. But also note that you do not have to have newtons to run properly.
Newtons just didn't work out for me, and a few people I know, we all got ITB related injuries.
It still comes down to what shoe is right for you. I'm a midfoot striker and I wear Mizunos.
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@Shebrokemyboat i run in these shoes so do three of my friends. you tend to lower the back of ur foot. It just happens. you can look up my times is you want. i run a 17:20 5k, 37:20 10k and 4:40 mile
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will these shoes help my running form check my channel out to see my videos of me running and let me know......thanks
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I heel strike, I need to stop and I need new shoes.
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i'm not gay but at 1:25 those have to be the sexiest legs i have ever seen
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@NewtonRunning why do your shoes cost so much? do they last? ive been thinking about buying a pair of the distance ones.i just got a feeling that the spring thingy's on the bottom of the shoes are cheap, look like they're about to fall off.
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1:35 holy calf
I went for a short run with my new merrell shoes the other day trying this method, three days on and my calfs are still killing me, how long til i can run normally again??
ozstriker1984 3 months ago
@ozstriker1984 In our shoes, we typically recommend 4-8 weeks to transition. Don't rush it!
NewtonRunning 2 months ago