- Adidas (M / F): adioZERO (Adios, Boston Shoe), Supernova Glide, adiSTAR Solution, adiSTAR Ride, Response Cushion
- Asics (M / F): Nimubus, Landreth, Sky Speed, Kushion, Cumulus, Speedstar, Pulse, Fluent, Frantic, Reprisal, Finite, Equation, Impression, Kanbarra, Strike, Antares (M), Euphoria (F), Upstart (F), Lyte (F), Sayuri (F), Arianna (F)
- Brooks (M / F): Glycerin, Ghost, Launch, Dyad, Defyance, Summon (M)
- Mizuno (M / F): Precision, Creation, Rider
- Newtons (M / F): Sir & Lady Isaac, Gravitas = Gravity, Distancia = Distance
- Nike (M / F): Air Max, Air Max Moto, Air Max Turbulence, Air Max Tailwind, Air Max Run Lite, Air Max Torch, Air Pegasus, Air Citius, Air Run Dual, Shox Turbo, Shox Qualify, Shox Turmoil, Shox Ride, Shox TL, Zoom Vomero, LunarMax, LunarGlide, Impax Torrent
- Saucony (M / F): ProGrid Ride, ProGrid Kinvara, ProGrid Echelon, ProGrid Jazz, Grid Getgo, Grid Raider, Grid Cohesion, Grid Ignition
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Neutral / Cushioned Shoes
We'll start with neutral (or cushioned) sneakers. According to Runner's World, you should wear cushioned shoes if you are a runner who needs maximum midsole cushioning and minimum medial (arch-side) support. These shoes are best suited for biomechanically efficient runners (you don't overpronate), and midfoot or forefoot strikers. Runners who do best in cushioned shoes often have moderate to high arches.
No comments:
Post a Comment