by Roy Green » Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:37 pm
[quote="Andrew G"]My Dad used to run marathons and the year he did his pb was in a pair of running shoes with a thin sole without much cushioning. They were called PBs
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Andrew's correct - I suffered in the Marathon, but did a PB, 's what it's all about ... The shoes were Reebok PBs. Just not the job for Marathon's unles you are Paula's weight and ability. But I did a few 10km events wearing them, and they were fine up to about this distance.
Best advice is to get some good normal-weight good-name shoes - Nike, Reebok, New Balance etc - and run at least half of your training off-road. Doesn't cane the legs much, as does pavement bashing. Bit more difficult timewise through dark winter months, perhaps. I took about 7-10 days for my legs to recover from London Maras. But about 3 days to feel OK after the South Downs Marathons, very hilly, but all over soft springy grasslands.