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tymothy
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Posted: 12/02/07 - 06:39 Post subject:
What are your experiences with orthotics in Mizuno running shoes? I have excessive overpronation issues and I’ve been prescribed a special insoles. Now, I’m wearing Mizuno running shoes and they are pretty good, so I’d like to continue using them. Can I insert these special corrective insoles into my running shoes? How effective that can be? The doctor even suggested me to wear special orthopedic shoes, but I didn’t want to.
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hurleigh
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Posted: 12/30/07 - 21:17 Post subject:
Mizuno shoes are excellent. There is even the possibility to order a running shoe with integrated orthotics that was prescribed to you. It\s fitting perfectly and you don’t have to worry. I’ve ordered Mizuno Wave Rider 7 and since your problem is overpronation this shoe would be perfect for you because it offers stability and the cushion system makes you feel comfortable. Ever since I’ve started wearing them all my problems diminished greatly and there is no pain in my feet. I guess that you can order any of Mizuno models with your prescribed orthotics, but I think that even if you insert your insoles yourself, the results will be fine. Try and see if you feel better while you’re running.
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