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Old 02-28.-2004
Bob
 
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All this recurring talk of good running shoes,so are newbalance tennis shoes considered ok? Ive read
a report recently of newbalance 880 being a great shoe,wear 755 model now,Iwear a 10 1/2 wide,I
weigh 200lbs also.Thanks Bob

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Old 02-28.-2004
SwStudio
 
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"Bob" <gusbob@webtv.net> wrote in message All this recurring talk of good running shoes,so are
newbalance tennis shoes considered ok? Ive read a report recently of newbalance 880 being a great
shoe,wear 755 model now,Iwear a 10 1/2 wide,I weigh 200lbs also.Thanks Bob

Hi Bob - I play tennis, and am familiar with the shoes (and other types) you mention.

Although not bad shoes, they are obviously designed for tennis, which means support for quick side-to-
side stopping and starting, primarily. I would say it's probably okay if you are a once-a-week very,
very casual jogger - but even then, I'd feel better recommending a real running shoe. Your weight is
also another sign that that would be a better plan as well. Certainly running is more enjoyable with
the right gear.

cheers,
--
David (in Hamilton, ON) www.allfalldown.org "The most insecure people are the ones you see, putting
other people down constantly."
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Old 02-28.-2004
Nes
 
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Bob you numbnutz, You MUST buy running shoes if you wish to run. That is why they call them RUNNING
shoes and not TENNIS shoes. Look the meanings up if you are unsure.

gusbob@webtv.net (Bob) wrote in message news:<19936-4040AD6B-44@storefull-3155.bay.webtv.net>...
> All this recurring talk of good running shoes,so are newbalance tennis shoes considered ok? Ive
> read a report recently of newbalance 880 being a great shoe,wear 755 model now,Iwear a 10 1/2
> wide,I weigh 200lbs also.Thanks Bob
>
> S
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Old 02-29.-2004
Nes
 
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gusbob@webtv.net (Bob) wrote in message news:<19936-4040AD6B-44@storefull-3155.bay.webtv.net>...
> Iwear a 10 1/2 wide,I weigh 200lbs also.

My pecker is 9.5"
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Old 02-29.-2004
Matty G
 
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Who the hell wears tennis shoes to run in? Do you wear footy boots to play tennis in?
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Old 03-01.-2004
Tom C.
 
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. . . and to expand on David's recommendation below - I'm a 190# runner and have found that running
with the right shoes makes a HUGE difference for the health of your joints. If you use the wrong
shoes you may wind-up with ankle, knee or hip pains that could have been avoided with a good pair
of running shoes. Try some on at a good running store, not a Footlocker. I know that New Balance
has stores around the country and their staff really know what you're type of style would need.
They put me on a treadmill in the store and looked from behind at my pronation and recommended the
right shoe for
me.

Good luck,

- Tom C.

"SwStudio" <shhhh_secrets@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%J20c.334$n37.86273@read2.cgocable.net...
> "Bob" <gusbob@webtv.net> wrote in message All this recurring talk of good running shoes,so are
> newbalance tennis shoes considered ok? Ive read a report recently of newbalance 880 being a great
> shoe,wear 755 model now,Iwear a 10 1/2 wide,I weigh 200lbs also.Thanks Bob
>
>
> Hi Bob - I play tennis, and am familiar with the shoes (and other types) you mention.
>
> Although not bad shoes, they are obviously designed for tennis, which means support for quick side-to-
> side stopping and starting, primarily. I would say it's probably okay if you are a once-a-week
> very, very casual jogger - but even then, I'd feel better recommending a real running shoe. Your
> weight is also another sign that that would be a better plan as well. Certainly running is more
> enjoyable with the right gear.
>
> cheers,
> --
> David (in Hamilton, ON) www.allfalldown.org "The most insecure people are the ones you see,
> putting other people down constantly."
 

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