| Nike Air Max 90 Premium; Nike Air Max 90 Premium | |
|---|---|
| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 13 2015, 07:06 AM (4 Views) | |
| yusheng | Jul 13 2015, 07:06 AM Post #1 |
|
A week ago I was Nike Air Max 90 Premium helping a man find some running shoes and noticed an older gentlemen slide into my peripheral vision. Since my head is usually turned downward as I tie laces countless times throughout the day, I glanced at his sneaks and observed that he had an older pair of shoes that were red and black with that iconic Swoosh. Though I don¡¯t recall the model, he proceeded to tell me that his closet is full of Michael Jordan shoes. Speaking of which, The Cardboard Connection, like other websites devoted to number 23, has put together a visual history of Air Jordan shoes. I¡¯ve been running in various versions of the Nike Free since 2009, and they have consistently been among my favorites. With their moderately thin, super-flexible soles, and minimally structured uppers, the Frees are intended to provide a more minimal, barefoot-inspired ride. Nike described them as a training tool to be used on occasion to strengthen the feet and legs. I tend to use them more as a lightweight trainer for shorter to moderate distance runs. And for that purpose they have served me very well. I also noticed some changes in how my muscle Nike Air Max Thea Femmes s felt during training ¨C there was more soreness on the first run in my inner shins and hamstrings, which I presume is due to getting used to a slight change in my gait (but may have been from the tail end of a tough running week). The shin issues have disappeared, but the hamstrings still fell a little tighter than normal. The lower heel compared to the Nike¡¯s seems to be forcing (allowing?) me to be less of a heel striker (and honestly I was already surprised as to how little wear the Nike¡¯s had on the heel (see below), compared to the two pairs I owned last year) and I¡¯m sure that¡¯s forcing some adjustments in my motion. After leaving the store, I started thinking about that man¡¯s shoes more and my mind wandered back into the days of middle school. As a burgeoning adolescent, the perception of being thought of as ¡°cool¡± by my peers was constantly on my mind. We all wish to be liked and we all wish to be validated by our outward appearance. I can¡¯t remember the shoes I wore at this time, but I do remember that the popular guys in my classes wore Air Jordan shoes, along with other emerging basketball stars at the time (e.g. Anfernee ¡°Penny¡± Hardaway). Nike Wildhorse 2 side I chose the Wildhorse due to consistently positive feedback from trail runners (I was debating between this one and the Terra Kiger 2, but went with the Wildhorse since the Kiger 2 has already been reviewed on Runblogger by David Henry). It was also one of the top five trail shoes chosen by readers in my 2014 trail shoe survey. Combine the high praise with a good deal from Running Warehouse on a closeou Nike Air Max Thea Magasin t color and I was sold. I¡¯m happy to report that the shoe lives up to the hype ¨C I¡¯m loving it! My typical way of dealing with winter running given the conditions I face is to switch to trail shoes. A trail shoe with decent lugs allows me to stay on the icy sidewalks, which is preferable to risking my life on the road. This winter my trail shoe of choice has been the Nike Wildhorse 2. I¡¯ve been running regularly in this shoe since late January, and have now pu www.nikeairmaxbest.fr t enough miles on them to write up a review. |
![]() |
|
| 1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous) | |
| « Previous Topic · General Discussion · Next Topic » |






8:46 AM Jul 11