The wait for the podiatry consultation took much longer. When it was finally my turn, I had to run and step on this sensor board for the computer to analyse how I run. The podiatrist also asked me to show him where my hips were and he did a few measurements. I had hoped that the podiatrist would tell me that I was biomechanically effecient (haha! wishful thinking!) and I had nothing to worry about, but no, he told me,
- My foot collapses in (overpronate) when I run, more so on my right foot,
- I am slightly bow-legged and therefore my foot is prone to collapsing in even when I stand, and
- I have a heavy step.
So I decided that I would either get the Adidas Supernova Control, the Adidas Adistar Control, or the Asics GT-2100. Took a bus to Queensway, tried the Supernova on one foot and the Asics on the other and decided to get the Asics because it fit better.
These are my new shoes. :)
The Asics GT-2100 is a step up from my old pair, the Asics GT-1090, costing about $20 more. It was named Editor's Choice by the folks at Runner's World in 2004. It has a duo-density sole (the grey portion is denser than the white), personlised heel fit, reflective strips, moisture management sockliner, etc. etc. etc. I like. :) The only issue I have with the shoes are that the laces are too short. Aw well.
Adiós, mi amigo. You've served well. Now you get to retire. :)
oh wow... as i, a self-confessed couch-potato and internet addict, live vicariously the athletic lifestyle of a runner through your blog, i've come to realise more and more this one thing: human beings aren't made for running... heh heh...
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i guess this comment would raise some runners' hackles...
but truth be told, we are badly designed for running:
1. no aerodynamics
2. lousy centre of gravity
3. inefficient engine
4. knees bend the wrong way (think ostrich for bipedal speedsters)
5. stride way too small
6. not enough in-built suspension for body to absorb the shock from the ground
7. that's all i can come up with at a moment's notice...
hence, the need for adidas/asics shoes, sharkskin body suits, and other such paraphenalia to overcome
our design shortcomings...
i've decided to stick to couch-potatoing instead... too much inertia to change the pre-ordained order of things in the universe... ;-)
For someone so active, you may want to spare a thought for another who can't even move to save himself? goto http://www.thefallandbeyond.com/
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would have gone for the test if I had known about it. Sounds like I overpronate too :(
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