I train in Asics Hyperspeed 4 flats. My right shoe is worn down under the ball of my foot, but my left shoe isn't worn at all. What should I get from this? Anybody have any ideas?
I train in Asics Hyperspeed 4 flats. My right shoe is worn down under the ball of my foot, but my left shoe isn't worn at all. What should I get from this? Anybody have any ideas?
No one has any idea?
You only have one leg. Duh.
You're a one-legged pointe dancer?
Do you use them to train on the track? If so then it might be because you take all right hand turns.
Mr. Pistorius, surely you have more expert help available to you than the sages of LRC.
No, I rarely run on the track, mostly roads. This happens to all of my shoes.
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This type of shoe wear is a strong indication of homosexuality.
Do you run on the shoulder of the roads facing on coming traffic? It sounds like the shoe wear is caused by the camber of the shoulder that allows for water to drain. The road is actually closer to your right foot, thus the more more wear on that shoe.
another arkansan wrote:
Do you use them to train on the track? If so then it might be because you take all right hand turns.
you dont run on many tracks, do you? oh wait. youre from arkansas. i get it now.
i think you've been on the receiving end of too many angry pirates.
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