cindi1
Cathlete
I'm looking for some insight related to my recent running shoe experiences. I'm hoping some experienced runners can help me.
I'll try to explain my situation briefly but with enough detail - so please bear with me.
I started running almost 2 years ago and my first pair of running shoes (from the running store) were Mizuno Wave Creation. I loved them and they worked well for me. After about a year (and 2 pairs of the creations), as I was training for my first Half Marathon, I got the new version and they had a different style around the foot that wasn't as comfortable.
Then I started to get a sensitive, bruised area on the top of my foot. So back to the running store and they recommend the Wave Rider shoe instead because it had a lower heel and they thought that would reduce the pressure against the top of my foot.
I train all summer for another half marathon in the Wave Riders, sometimes alternating with a pair of Sauconys and all is well.
Then after the second half marathon, I strain my achilles on both sides because I started running again but changed the intensity too soon. I think I should get a new pair of shoes anyway by this time.
Back to the shoe store for new Wave Riders, the achilles feel better but the pain on my right foot never went away and moved to the outside of my heel.
Several months of icing, googling, stretching, etc. and the pain keeps coming back after my runs.
SO THEN I give up, take a week off and start to feel better. And I dig out my old pair of Wave Creations (thinking maybe the higher heel will help lesson the strain on my heel) and lo and behold, the pain has gotten even better every day this week and I've run 10 miles, 7 miles, and 7 miles.
Anyone have any thoughts about what is going on? Do you think it was the shoe all along? I feel like shoes only work for my feet for about 4 months and then I start to get a problem and someone tells me I need a different shoe.
So - maybe I'm not getting the right advice from the running store? Or do you think my problem isn't the shoe but it's just a coincedence because I changed shoes right after my week off.
Sorry for the long post!
I'll try to explain my situation briefly but with enough detail - so please bear with me.
I started running almost 2 years ago and my first pair of running shoes (from the running store) were Mizuno Wave Creation. I loved them and they worked well for me. After about a year (and 2 pairs of the creations), as I was training for my first Half Marathon, I got the new version and they had a different style around the foot that wasn't as comfortable.
Then I started to get a sensitive, bruised area on the top of my foot. So back to the running store and they recommend the Wave Rider shoe instead because it had a lower heel and they thought that would reduce the pressure against the top of my foot.
I train all summer for another half marathon in the Wave Riders, sometimes alternating with a pair of Sauconys and all is well.
Then after the second half marathon, I strain my achilles on both sides because I started running again but changed the intensity too soon. I think I should get a new pair of shoes anyway by this time.
Back to the shoe store for new Wave Riders, the achilles feel better but the pain on my right foot never went away and moved to the outside of my heel.
Several months of icing, googling, stretching, etc. and the pain keeps coming back after my runs.
SO THEN I give up, take a week off and start to feel better. And I dig out my old pair of Wave Creations (thinking maybe the higher heel will help lesson the strain on my heel) and lo and behold, the pain has gotten even better every day this week and I've run 10 miles, 7 miles, and 7 miles.
Anyone have any thoughts about what is going on? Do you think it was the shoe all along? I feel like shoes only work for my feet for about 4 months and then I start to get a problem and someone tells me I need a different shoe.
So - maybe I'm not getting the right advice from the running store? Or do you think my problem isn't the shoe but it's just a coincedence because I changed shoes right after my week off.
Sorry for the long post!