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    That brand make great running shoes, I've had about ten of them, well the omni range.

    The shop should've done run gait analysis as well but it sounds like you got a good end result anyway.

    Anyone doing any kind of miles should always get the right fitting shoe.

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      Calling Assassin to the 'things you should've known but didn't until recently' thread

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        Originally posted by labourRed View Post
        That brand make great running shoes, I've had about ten of them, well the omni range.

        The shop should've done run gait analysis as well but it sounds like you got a good end result anyway.

        Anyone doing any kind of miles should always get the right fitting shoe.
        They offered the run gait analysis but I declined. I am more interested in walking/power walking than jogging on

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          Originally posted by Saveloy View Post
          Calling Assassin to the 'things you should've known but didn't until recently' thread

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            [ame]https://twitter.com/eugenewei/status/1183423238275137537[/ame]

            Didn't realise his race was assisted with a team of runners running in a V formation in front of him who acted as a wind shield & kept on dropping in & out....!
            What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

            Batman

            F*** off!!!

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              Finally got back to speed walking this week

              Still cant cycle, it's a bit too much, but managed 7.3k in 58m today so back to full on walking pace.

              I have physio next Friday. I can't wait to run, was starting to enjoy it.

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                They look like MBT's, so may have incorporated the 'barefoot' biomechanics with some sort of energy return system in those shoes.

                I worry about record attempts like this. They did used to have pace setters in the odd league meeting. But using a laser to mark the pace and having a 'peloton' to carry you is starting to encroach on the etiquette of it being an individual sport.
                "that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011

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                  Genuine question. Does having thicker soles make you taller and thus have a longer stride?

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                    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                    Genuine question. Does having thicker soles make you taller and thus have a longer stride?
                    Ask Tom Cruise.

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                      Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                      Finally bit the bullet and splurged some money on some decent trainers last night, 559km in 33 days had taken it toll. Mainly due to wearing out the inner sole in my beloved Vans. Rather than go to a normal sports shop I dropped by a specialist shop for running etc...

                      I was greeted by one of the assistants and asked if I wanted help. "Yes, I need some good trainers for walking and maybe later jogging" After a few questions from him on type of terrain, injuries, etc..also, support, damping heel drop and I am thinking wtf I just want to buy some trainers! Then we got down to fitting using a glass plate and mirror to see where my feet were being loaded weight distibution wise, etc...

                      He then disappeared into the store room and came out with 4 suitable pairs of trainers, thired them all with differing results. Back the store room with a little more knowledge of trainers and fit 4, he appeared again behind 4 more boxers of trainers. Neither of us were fully happy with the fit. Into the store room again and out again with 3 more pairs, these were the last that would be suitable. The last pair of these trainers were absolutely perfect for my feet.

                      I ended up with a brand I had never heard of before, Saucony Liberty Iso2 and parted with the equivalent of £180

                      I was out this morning test driving them before work. What a difference a decent pair of trainers makes. Pre trainer results, my normal pace would be 6kmh and I could hold 6.6 kmh pace for an hour. Post trainer results, 11km at 7.2kmh pace. I felt more upright and balanced when walking. My feet felt comfortable all of the time, no hint of blisters or rubbing and feet not sore after walking

                      Well chuffed to say the least
                      A little update......

                      Yesterday, on day 50 of the walking crusade I notched up 1000km

                      The first 500km took me 31 days, averaging 16.2 km/day. The last 500km 19 days, averaging 26.6km/day

                      My walking speeds are up considerably and I can hold 9.6kmh for 1.5 hours. Cruising speed is now 8.5 to 9 kmh. I went all in one day last week and did 42.2km (marathon distance) in 4 hours 38 minutes. My legs were shot after that, I needed to go to the ****ter and started to lower myself on the seat, legs buckled and I collapsed onto it instead

                      I seem to have lost ****loads of weight, but I havent weighed myself as yet

                      I will keep the walking ticking over until I travel to Thailand midweek for a well earned break

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                        Nice work, you're a bit of a proclaimer aren't you

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                          Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                          Nice work, you're a bit of a proclaimer aren't you

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                            Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                            I went all in one day last week and did 42.2km (marathon distance) in 4 hours 38 minutes. My legs were shot after that, I needed to go to the ****ter and started to lower myself on the seat, legs buckled and I collapsed onto it instead
                            Jeezuz - I've ran slower marathons than that ... and you call it walking ?? Well done matey
                            All you touch and all you see
                            Is all your life will ever be

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                              Originally posted by bacon View Post
                              Jeezuz - I've ran slower marathons than that ... and you call it walking ?? Well done matey
                              Cheers its defo walking

                              Just weighed in for the first time in 7 weeks, I have gone down 16kgs
                              Last edited by Assassin; 23-10-19, 08:52 PM.

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                                Finally saw the physio today and pretty stoked

                                Bad news is 4-6 weeks of daily exercises and stretches until I can start running.

                                Good news is I can give running another go eventually

                                She reckons no permanent damage done, minor bone spur but nothing to worry about. I asked about a brace or strapping and was told that's for old people and people who are beyond help, you do lots of exercise so you'll be fine. Lol.

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