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  2. Runner's World - Wikipedia

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    Runner's World is a global magazine and website for runners of all abilities. It has additionally developed experiential formats, including a digital membership program, called Runner's World+. [ 3 ] It is published by Hearst in Easton, Pennsylvania and was formerly published by Rodale, Inc . [ 4 ]

  3. Racing flat - Wikipedia

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    Saucony Kinvara 4 Racing Shoe. Studies [8] have suggested that some running injuries can occur as a result of the significant arch support and cushioning found in "traditional" running shoes. As a result, a growing number of runners train and race exclusively in racing flats, other minimalist shoes, or barefoot. This trend is known as minimalism.

  4. Cross country running shoe - Wikipedia

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    During training season, professional runners can run anywhere from 40 to 120 miles each week, depending on preference, training method, and ability to remain healthy. While the impacts of differences among types of footwear may be minimal on a single run, the cumulative effect on performance and health can provide a competitive edge. [ 2 ]

  5. Saucony Guide 15 running shoe review: a smooth ride for all ...

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    These lightweight, breathable road running shoes offer good cushion and moderate support for straightforward runs. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  6. Robb Report’s Definitive Shoe Guide - AOL

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  7. Sneakers - Wikipedia

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    The company sold its high-quality handmade running shoes to athletes around the world, eventually receiving a contract for the manufacture of running shoes for the British team in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell won the 100 m and 400 m events, kitted out with Foster's running gear. [11]