I used to run 1 hour every morning when I was a kid, but then I haven't had a trail or run in over 30 years and I've gained a bit of weight (170lbs, 5ft 7ft) due to past life. occupied. ten years. Then last summer I decided to start running again. I tried Saucony first, but it didn't work and I injured my leg. Then I tried Glycerin GTS 19 and it helped a lot - I was able to run from 3 miles to 7 miles to 13 miles, at a pace of 9 minutes to 7 minutes, and with diet control my weight went from 175 pounds to 135 pounds. Pounds (Remember when I was running at 135 pounds and 40 pounds!) I then decided to consider speeding up my workouts. I've tried many brands of Brooks speed shoes - only the Launch has wide shoes, but the cushion is too hard and I feel my feet hurt after every run (about 13 miles). The Hyperion Tempo has good cushioning, but the problem is that after every run I would get blisters on my feet, sometimes my toenails would bleed and my socks would be soaked with blood. So the conclusions are: 1. This shoe is definitely not for wide feet, probably not for overpronators. Legs. If like me you are considering purchasing this shoe please note that for the duration of the shoe's run you will have to live with how the picture looks. 2. I strongly recommend that streams treat the market with wide legs.
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