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Shoeless Wonder
  
Anyone had any luck painting, coloring with a magic marker, or in some other way of changing the
color of your running shoes? I only ask because my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work where
she's on her feet all day, and they must be black. I can't find any QUALITY (yes, I know nike makes
several black shoes, but they suck) shoes that are already black, so hence my question. TIA!

Steve McDonald
  
I found a very comfortable pair of black, athletic-type shoes at WalMart, for $10. They look just
like dress shoes, if you don't look too close. They're called "Silver Series", which I guess is a
synonym for "Brand X". I've worn them with a suit and no one noticed. Their design seems to be good,
as I've done some long, fast walking with them and no soreness resulted. I colored the edges of the
white soles with black liquid shoe dye, which also works to color mesh or leather upper sections of
other shoes. If you've been to any medical facility lately, you'll see that all personnel wear
running shoes, of all colors.

When I was in college, no one wore running shoes to class-----except me. Everyone acted shocked
that someone would violate an unwritten dress code about shoes in this manner. But, in a few
weeks, others appeared with running shoes and by the middle of the year, half the men and women
students were wearing them. They were called "track shoes" in those days, even though they had
no spikes. Sweatshirts to class soon followed and the grundge look swept the Univ. of Oregon
campus decades before it became big among Seattle ne'er do-wells. The preppy kind of frat-boy
look died a sudden death here, within months. This fit right in with the jogging revolution,
that started right here in Eugene.

Steve McDonald

Miss Anne Throp
  
Black Nike shoes suck, but shoes colored with magic marker don't? Jogger logic.

Ozzie Gontang
  
In article <3ca0nv867rs9g4h39f262ogr7d9sdhe8ec@4ax.com>, Shoeless wonder <Shoeless@feet.com> wrote:

> Anyone had any luck painting, coloring with a magic marker, or in some other way of changing the
> color of your running shoes? I only ask because my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work
> where she's on her feet all day, and they must be black. I can't find any QUALITY (yes, I know
> nike makes several black shoes, but they suck) shoes that are already black, so hence my
> question. TIA!

You are following in the running shoe prints of George Sheehan and others who found that it
was easier to have a shoe repair guy dye their running shoes black than find a pair of
comfortable shoes.

Addidas has some nice thin soles shoes that once dyed look great and are very comfortable.

Check out the post on posture. I'd get a Mensendieck book for her. That and the dyed running shoes
will allow you to do the things you want when you are retired or better to say living the rest of
your lives re-creating.

In health and on the run, Ozzie Gontang Maintainer - rec.running FAQ Director, San Diego Marathon
Clinic, est. 1975

Mindful Running: http://www.mindfulness.com/mr.asp http://www.faqs.org/faqs/running-faq/

Scott Cunningha
  
Shoeless wonder wrote:
> my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work where she's on her feet all day, and they must
> be black.

Another option: look for shoes made for basketball officials. In my younger days I used to call
games and the shoes were pretty good. Obviously made for the stress of lots of wear and tear.

You should be able to find them pretty easily on through officating websites.

Scott C.

Shoeless Wonder
  
Thanks for the tip Steve, I think that's what we'll end up doing again, since those sound like the
type she got last time.

On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 05:30:41 -0700 (PDT), bigrocketman3@webtv.net (Steve McDonald) wrote:

>
> I found a very comfortable pair of black, athletic-type shoes at WalMart, for $10. They look
> just like dress shoes, if you don't look too close. They're called "Silver Series", which I
> guess is a synonym for "Brand X". I've worn them with a suit and no one noticed. Their design
> seems to be good, as I've done some long, fast walking with them and no soreness resulted. I
> colored the edges of the white soles with black liquid shoe dye, which also works to color
> mesh or leather upper sections of other shoes. If you've been to any medical facility lately,
> you'll see that all personnel wear running shoes, of all colors.
>
> When I was in college, no one wore running shoes to class-----except me. Everyone acted
> shocked that someone would violate an unwritten dress code about shoes in this manner. But, in
> a few weeks, others appeared with running shoes and by the middle of the year, half the men
> and women students were wearing them. They were called "track shoes" in those days, even
> though they had no spikes. Sweatshirts to class soon followed and the grundge look swept the
> Univ. of Oregon campus decades before it became big among Seattle ne'er do-wells. The preppy
> kind of frat-boy look died a sudden death here, within months. This fit right in with the
> jogging revolution, that started right here in Eugene.
>
>Steve McDonald

Shoeless Wonder
  
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:44:07 -0400 (EDT), High_Colonic@webtv.net (Miss Anne Thrope) wrote:

>Black Nike shoes suck, but shoes colored with magic marker don't? Jogger logic.

You're a jogger, I'm a runner.

Shoeless Wonder
  
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 14:03:57 GMT, Ozzie Gontang <gontang215@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>You are following in the running shoe prints of George Sheehan and others who found that it
>was easier to have a shoe repair guy dye their running shoes black than find a pair of
>comfortable shoes.
>

I didn't even know they did shoe dying. We have a shoe repair shop right around the corner, I'll
check that out.

>Addidas has some nice thin soles shoes that once dyed look great and are very comfortable.
>
>Check out the post on posture.

>'d get a Mensendieck book for her.

If that's another book like "101 positions for the Kama Sutra" we'll wait awhile, we're only up to
position 55 in that one.

>That and the dyed running shoes will allow you to do the things you want when you are retired

Smoke crack?

>or better to say living the rest of your lives re-creating.
>

Our breeder days are over.

Ozzie Gontang
  
In article <spn0nv8g8qrsqln2i9943b2efjv3v3mi2l@4ax.com>, Shoeless wonder <Shoeless@feet.com> wrote:

>
> >'d get a Mensendieck book for her.
>
> If that's another book like "101 positions for the Kama Sutra" we'll wait awhile, we're only up to
> position 55 in that one.

No. Check out the post: Sitting in Balance. Standing in Balance. She was an MD and also sculptress
who created very simple exercises for someone recuperating from surgery or someone who was a world
class athlete. Back to form and style and doing movement properly.

Similar in correct movement and posture as shown in Ida Rolf's Structural Integration, or the
Feldenkrais Method or Alexander Technique.

> >or better to say living the rest of your lives re-creating.

My little play on if you are retired, it means you were tired the first time. So recreation is
re-creation.

Also I look at a person 40 to 60 hours/week job or work being the physical activity that one can use
when using the methods mentioned above to stay physically fit so that one can be maximally
physically acative during the years when they "retire."

In health and on the run, Ozzie Gontang Maintainer - rec.running FAQ Director, San Diego Marathon
Clinic, est. 1975

Mindful Running: http://www.mindfulness.com/mr.asp http://www.faqs.org/faqs/running-faq/

Joseph Meehan
  
Check out Road Runner Sports on line. I seem to recall them having some. If not there try some of
the on-line sporting goods stores. I know I have seen some cross trainers if not running shoes
(the cross trainers may be better for what she wants anyway. I have seen then only in the last
few months.

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math

"Shoeless wonder" <Shoeless@feet.com> wrote in message
news:3ca0nv867rs9g4h39f262ogr7d9sdhe8ec@4ax.com...
> Anyone had any luck painting, coloring with a magic marker, or in some other way of changing the
> color of your running shoes? I only ask because my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work
> where she's on her feet all day, and they must be black. I can't find any QUALITY (yes, I know
> nike makes several black shoes, but they suck) shoes that are already black, so hence my
> question. TIA!

MJuric
  
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 16:35:54 GMT, Ozzie Gontang <gontang215@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

<Snip>
>
>Also I look at a person 40 to 60 hours/week job or work being the physical activity that one can
>use when using the methods mentioned above to stay physically fit so that one can be maximally
>physically acative during the years when they "retire."

No wonder those older Age groupers are so tough. Spending 40-60 hrs training plus the 10-12
already in the schedule.....

~Matt

>
>In health and on the run, Ozzie Gontang Maintainer - rec.running FAQ Director, San Diego Marathon
>Clinic, est. 1975
>
>Mindful Running: http://www.mindfulness.com/mr.asp http://www.faqs.org/faqs/running-faq/

Beer Drinker
  
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 10:21:55 -0700, Scott Cunningham <wmscottc@comcast.net> wrote:

>Shoeless wonder wrote:
>> my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work where she's on her feet all day, and they must
>> be black.
>
>
>Another option: look for shoes made for basketball officials. In my younger days I used to call
>games and the shoes were pretty good. Obviously made for the stress of lots of wear and tear.
>
>You should be able to find them pretty easily on through officating websites.
>
>Scott C.

Now THAT's a great idea! Thanks.

Beer Drinker
  
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:12:01 GMT, "Joseph Meehan" <sligojoeSPAM2@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Check out Road Runner Sports on line. I seem to recall them having some. If not there try some
> of the on-line sporting goods stores. I know I have seen some cross trainers if not running
> shoes (the cross trainers may be better for what she wants anyway. I have seen then only in the
> last few months.

I did, still no black Asics...

Joseph Meehan
  
I found Saucony, Brooks and NB.

--
Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math

"Beer drinker" <BeerGut@knome.com> wrote in message
news:ell1nv4bhftefsouq1sgv9gci68e6bun4j@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:12:01 GMT, "Joseph Meehan" <sligojoeSPAM2@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Check out Road Runner Sports on line. I seem to recall them having some. If not there try
> > some of the on-line sporting goods stores. I
know I
> >have seen some cross trainers if not running shoes (the cross trainers
may
> >be better for what she wants anyway. I have seen then only in the last
few
> >months.
>
> I did, still no black Asics...

Beer Drinker
  
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 00:20:31 GMT, "Joseph Meehan" <sligojoeSPAM2@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I found Saucony, Brooks and NB.

I was going for Asics as a first choice, but I'll go check those out.

Josh Steinberg
  
Shoeless wonder wrote:

> Anyone had any luck painting, coloring with a magic marker, or in some other way of changing the
> color of your running shoes? I only ask because my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work
> where she's on her feet all day, and they must be black. I can't find any QUALITY (yes, I know
> nike makes several black shoes, but they suck) shoes that are already black, so hence my
> question. TIA!

Yes, indelible black magic marker works just fine. I turned a fairly white pair yellow once with a
marker, too. -- Josh

Wastenotwantnot
  
Josh Steinberg <jsteinbe@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message news:<3F76428A.A2E9D076@twcny.rr.com>...
> Shoeless wonder wrote:
>
> > Anyone had any luck painting, coloring with a magic marker, or in some other way of changing the
> > color of your running shoes? I only ask because my wife needs a quality pair of shoes for work
> > where she's on her feet all day, and they must be black. I can't find any QUALITY (yes, I know
> > nike makes several black shoes, but they suck) shoes that are already black, so hence my
> > question. TIA!
>
> Yes, indelible black magic marker works just fine. I turned a fairly white pair yellow once with a
> marker, too. -- Josh

We used to call those cheap shoes "Formosa Flyers".

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