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Old 08-17-12, 09:36 AM
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Roarau
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Like you and others have said, looking into getting the right pair of shoes is super important. It will help relieve pain on your joins and help with your form. If you plan on running a lot and increase those miles, invest in a good pair of shoes at a local running shop. Make sure they get you fitted right and try some different supports/pads.

Good luck! I for one know I need to cross-train more
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