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Shoe Q&A's
Ask the Coaches: Should I Wear Racing Flats in My Marathon?
What are my other options?
10/19/2009
Shoe Guy: FAQs About Shoes
Frequently asked questions about moisture and money
December 2008
Ask the Coaches: Shoe Heel Wear
5/29/2007
Ask the Coaches: Calf Cramps During Marathon & Heel-To-Toe Drop
3/14/2007
Ask Bill: Bill's Biomechanical Issues
8/8/2006
Ask the Coaches: Toe Blisters From Running Marathons
7/20/2006
Ask Candace: Choosing Running Shoes
6/27/2006
Hybrid Trail Shoes
5/20/2006
Ask the Coaches: Pain in Legs/Wearing Spikes
3/22/2006
Ask Candace: Shoe Advice
1/1/2005
Ask Candace: Find the Right Shoe
1/1/2005
Ask Candace: Cushioned Running Shoes
1/1/2005
Ask Bill: Numb Right Toe
1/1/2005
Ask the Coaches: Orthotics For Flat Feet
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Orthotics & Muscles
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe Size
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe For Heel Spur
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe For Heavy Runners
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Overpronate
7/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Youth Running Shoes
1/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe For Collapsed Foot
1/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe Advice
1/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Asics GT 2090
1/1/2004
Ask the Coaches: Shoe Deterioration
7/1/2003
Ask Bill: Shoe Adjustment
1/1/2003
Ask the Coaches: Black Toenails
1/1/2003
Ask the Coaches: Orthotics
7/1/2002
Ask the Coaches: When To Replace Shoes
7/1/2002
Ask the Coaches: Shoe Odor
7/1/2002
Ask Bill: Racing Shoes
1/1/2002
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