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Old 14.08.2010, 17:19
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Lacing up running shoes

Interesting article.....

http://www.menshealth.co.uk/fitness/...r-running-shoe
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Re: Lacing up running shoes

"Loose lacing didn’t offer support and felt wobbly" !!!!

Big f#cking surprise....who did not knew that??
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"Loose lacing didn’t offer support and felt wobbly" !!!!

Big f#cking surprise....who did not knew that??
Yeah! I thought the same! But missing the second and equal pressure etc might be worth trying I meant

The original paper is a bit technical for me, but this was a bit too simplistic, I agree!
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Re: Lacing up running shoes

I use these

http://www.xtenex.com/

absolutely excellent, as tight as you want but even pressure and very quick for triathlon transitions.
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