Running, new shoes, professional fitting
Last week I decided to stop using the running sneakers that I was currently having issues with and I went over to the Maine Running Company. The store is super nice and it’s convenient to only have all the running gear you need in one shop. They first had me step on a fancy scale that showed my weight distribution across the bottom of my feet. My feet were heavily weighed on the heels with only minimal spots near the inner side my toe pad. After watching me walk around the store bare foot they tried to determine my gait and then fired off to the back of the store and came back with 4-5 pairs of trainers.
Apparently I require a neutral shoe with some support in the middle for my high arches. It was strange not browsing the wall of sneakers on aesthetics like most shopping experiences would start. I tried on Mizuno, Brooks, Saucony and Asics. In the end I found the Saucony and Asics to be the most comfortable for me. I chose the Asics this time around as I’ve had a bunch of Saucony’s in the past and the Asics have gotten great reviews from my friends.
I ended up with the Asics GT 2130. It seems like a nice trainer. Thankfully not their most expensive shoe… I’ve got about 10 miles on them so far, hopefully they’ll work out.



