Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP:
And... I'm going to start incorporating running into my regimen, initially during off days. Picked up these running shoes:
watch your knees bro - shit wears and wears on them - I like the Brooks for running - but Asics are on the same level. Mix in some weight training w/ the running DaKC, to take a little pressure off of your knees. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
watch your knees bro - shit wears and wears on them - I like the Brooks for running - but Asics are on the same level. Mix in some weight training w/ the running DaKC, to take a little pressure off of your knees.
I get full body workouts from power yoga 3-4x/wk. Some days I don't have time or my lower back and/or quads are sore form the day before and I still want to do something active so I'm going to incorporate running. Also will allow me to keep active while I'm on travel, which ~25% of the time.
Yeah - I've had Brooks before. These ASICs are supposed to be stabilization kicks to help with over-pronating. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP:
I get full body workouts from power yoga 3-4x/wk. Some days I don't have time or my lower back and/or quads are sore form the day before and I still want to do something active so I'm going to incorporate running. Also will allow me to keep active while I'm on travel, which ~25% of the time.
Yeah - I've had Brooks before. These ASICs are supposed to be stabilization kicks to help with over-pronating.
They're of the same tier - just a preference to the individual - I have Asics also in Navy and Gray - I forget the model number. [Reply]
Need some help SR. I have a formal event to attend (shirt/tie) and I need to know which if either of these will look ok with dark grey dress pants. I figured the grey shoes but what do you think about them? Are they fashionable or should I donate them? Ive never worn them, they were given to me several years ago.
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
So black shoes would go with dark grey pants?
Without seeing the grey, I'd say yes.
Black is generally your best bet when it comes to matching random colors; it pretty much matches everything except dark blues and faded blacks. [Reply]