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entry level running shoes Anonymous
hi /fit/

i am a complete newbie starting a running routine for the first time for the summer (no, this thread is not about how to start one). i am looking for a pair of entry level running shoes in the $50 dollar range. nothing flashy or overly sophisticated, just something that i can build upon in the next 2-3 months.

note: i live in the wastelands of the midwest, so it has to be available in a major chain (finishing line for example).

many thanks.
>> Sponge !!5qxfxHYSQxJ
get some steel toecapped boots.
>> Anonymous
holy shit that looks horrible how could anyone keep going until it reaches that kind of state
>> Anonymous
Doc Martins.

Also lead based boots work well, more resistance = more work.
>> Anonymous
Those major chain stores usually have shoes as low as $20. I don't know if you have a Big 5 out there but they're always selling cheap shoes.
>> Anonymous
get some asics. Pretty much all of their shoes are decent. The chains usually have them starting at $35.
>> Anonymous
>>138386
I agree, those look awesome. They are horrible for running however and the "bouncing souls" wear out quickly.

Get some new balances for running, and some Docs for going around town.
>> Anonymous
>>138358
http://big5sportinggoods.shoplocal.com/big5/default.aspx?action=detail&storeid=2579858&rapid
=0&listingid=-2091564701&offerid=

30 bucks, if you have a big 5 near you
>> Anonymous
>>138415and some Docs for going around town
and curb stomping. white midwestern folk love that.