(28-03-2017, 08:52 PM)marathondan Wrote: Fabulous stuff MLCMM, keep it up. The 200km barrier looks set to be smashed.
Re the shoes - isn't it the case, though, that the tread and uppers are not so important? What counts, I think, is what you can't see - the cushioning. When that starts to break down, impact increases, as does the chance of injury. Although if most of your running is on the tready, that probably doesn't apply.
Cheers Dan!
Well the tready is set to 'road' stiffness anyhow, so there's not a lot of difference, really. Cushioned, it is not. And anyway, there are also a lot of road miles in those old shoes. I ran in the new ones again today, and to be honest I really can't feel the difference, certainly not so that I could tell them apart if blindfolded. I'll keep alternating them until the difference becomes obvious, I think.