Monday, February 16, 2015

Stability Vs. Neutral

Hello all!


For those of you who don't know, I am the running specialist at our local Dick's Sporting Goods. Although the title sounds fancy, I'm really just the go-to girl for running advice. With that being said, I've got a knack for finding people the perfect running shoes. Because of my training, I possess the ability to analyze individual running gaits. What's a running gait you ask? The amount that your ankle rolls in a natural stride is called pronation. Depending on the severity of pronation, some runners require stability shoes.

This is an example of a stability shoe:

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Although an older Asics model, these GT2170s offer dynamic support. The duomax (grayed out area) is a technology used by Asics to increase shock absorption in the arch. Stability shoes are good for people who exhibit mild to moderate pronation. 

In addition to stability shoes, there are neutral cushioning shoes.

This is an example of a neutral cushioning shoe:

*Photo courtesy of Google*

I may be a little biased, but these Wave Prophecy 3 running shoes are the most comfortable shoes I've ever owned. Known for its wave plate, the Wave Prophecy 3 offers maximum cushioning and shock absorption. Neutral Cushioning shoes are good for mild pronators, supinators, and neutral runners.

If you're not sure of what type of running shoe you need, stop by the local Dicks Sporting Goods. I would love to help new and experienced runners.


Stay tuned for more running tips...

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