Best Running Shoes In 2020 What’s Hot And What’s Not: Part 2 with Julie Cattell from Milestone Running in San Diego
The ongoing search for the best shoe for each of us is a challenge
and an opportunity to improve our running. As we mentioned last
week, better times, less injury, less pain, and terrain specific
characteristics are some of what we are looking for in...
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The ongoing search for the best shoe for each of us is a challenge
and an opportunity to improve our running. As we mentioned last
week, better times, less injury, less pain, and terrain specific
characteristics are some of what we are looking for in the perfect
shoe.
Is there a best shoe for you? Julie Cattell from Milestone
Running, an independent running store in the San Diego area, will
give us her perspective on what’s hot and what’s not from a
warmer climate perspective. Many of the shoes we learn about from
Julie are different models than those Bryan picked for us last
week. Because we really can’t have too many shoes to pick from,
can we?
With running shoes being so important to us, we have devoted
two episodes to this essential subject. Our first shoe episode was
from the northern climes in Toronto, Canada where Bryan Smith
offered us his thoughts on best shoes for all 4 seasons since
Toronto experiences all of the weather elements including snow,
ice, humidity, cold and hot days.
Today’s episode takes us to the southern part of California
where, except for rain and fog, runners here can appreciate and,
pretty much count on, moderate temperatures and outdoor
accessibility almost every day of the year.
and an opportunity to improve our running. As we mentioned last
week, better times, less injury, less pain, and terrain specific
characteristics are some of what we are looking for in the perfect
shoe.
Is there a best shoe for you? Julie Cattell from Milestone
Running, an independent running store in the San Diego area, will
give us her perspective on what’s hot and what’s not from a
warmer climate perspective. Many of the shoes we learn about from
Julie are different models than those Bryan picked for us last
week. Because we really can’t have too many shoes to pick from,
can we?
With running shoes being so important to us, we have devoted
two episodes to this essential subject. Our first shoe episode was
from the northern climes in Toronto, Canada where Bryan Smith
offered us his thoughts on best shoes for all 4 seasons since
Toronto experiences all of the weather elements including snow,
ice, humidity, cold and hot days.
Today’s episode takes us to the southern part of California
where, except for rain and fog, runners here can appreciate and,
pretty much count on, moderate temperatures and outdoor
accessibility almost every day of the year.
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