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Post by Tiggerwoos on Jul 12, 2006 1:12:41 GMT
For all the sporty ones out there, what trainers do you wear?
I know that NB is supposed to be one of the best vegan makes, but am interested in what ones you find best, as, although I wear synthetic trainers, am pretty sure the glue isn't vegan, so want some handy hints of what trainers are the best.
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Post by Pob on Jul 12, 2006 8:26:54 GMT
I have some DEX trainers, but they are Chinese made so probably sweat shop - they were cheap.
I have some Hempies, but they wouldn't be much good for running in.
I wear old leather ones for badminton - soon gonna change those for Vegetarian Shoes squash court shoes.
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Post by puffin on Jul 12, 2006 21:21:27 GMT
I need some Trainers for running in. If anyone can suggest a pair that will be good for running on a tread mill then i would appreciate it. I am fed up with getting pains in the front of my legs while trying to run.
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Post by tabitha on Jul 12, 2006 21:26:54 GMT
I have New Balance. But they are not the best runners I have ever had tbh.
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Post by Pob on Jul 12, 2006 21:27:30 GMT
Would barefoot not be an option?
Not sure if that would be dangerous on a treadmill, though.
Fred swears by it, and I think it makes sense for running - should put less strain on your legs.
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Post by tabitha on Jul 12, 2006 21:30:05 GMT
Wouldnt it damage your arches or something to run barefoot?
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Post by puffin on Jul 13, 2006 13:21:44 GMT
I have seen the new balance ones but they seem very expensive. Can you only order them online?
Pob i used to run bare footed all the time but that was on grass and only short distances. I dont know how it would be on a treadmill. I might give it a go tonight (must remember to take my socks of so i dont slip of into the mirror)
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Post by veggiewoman on Jul 14, 2006 19:27:31 GMT
I just asked my parents for a birhtday present a pair from Vegetarian shoes, hope I get them lol.
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