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DiamondGirl
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spin shoes?
Finally getting a pair
How do they run, true to size, small, big? THANKS
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Posted 12/16/11 9:12 AM |
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racheK
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Name: Rachel
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Re: spin shoes?
I wear Pearl Izumi's and they run basically true to size--I wear an 8 1/2 sneaker in Asics and wear a 8 1/2 in spin shoes.
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Posted 12/16/11 10:14 AM |
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DiamondGirl
You are my I love you
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Name: DiamondMama
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Re: spin shoes?
Posted by racheK
I wear Pearl Izumi's and they run basically true to size--I wear an 8 1/2 sneaker in Asics and wear a 8 1/2 in spin shoes.
Thanks..same shoe size and ordered Pearl Izumi's lol
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Posted 12/16/11 10:47 AM |
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jeanyus27
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Re: spin shoes?
I just started spin last week and I love it! I'm interested in getting the sneakers but wanted to know what makes them different. Is it really a big difference than wearing running sneakers? What makes them a must have? Thanks!
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Posted 12/16/11 4:50 PM |
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chelle
It's a Good Life
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Name: Isn't it obvious?
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Re: spin shoes?
Posted by jeanyus27
I just started spin last week and I love it! I'm interested in getting the sneakers but wanted to know what makes them different. Is it really a big difference than wearing running sneakers? What makes them a must have? Thanks!
Spin shoes will clip in to the pedals that are on the bike. You want to make sure what clips your studio or gym uses before you go ahead and put the clips on.
Using regular sneakers in the cages will eventually do more harm than good... you don't engage the proper muscles when you use them. That's why if you are going to make the commitment to stick with spin, it's wise to invest in shoes and the right clips
Your spin shoes should not be tight, there should be a tiny bit of room at the toes for movement. A snug shoe will only end up doing you harm... and be painful.
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Posted 12/17/11 6:59 PM |
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jeanyus27
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Re: spin shoes?
Posted by chelle
Posted by jeanyus27
I just started spin last week and I love it! I'm interested in getting the sneakers but wanted to know what makes them different. Is it really a big difference than wearing running sneakers? What makes them a must have? Thanks!
Spin shoes will clip in to the pedals that are on the bike. You want to make sure what clips your studio or gym uses before you go ahead and put the clips on.
Using regular sneakers in the cages will eventually do more harm than good... you don't engage the proper muscles when you use them. That's why if you are going to make the commitment to stick with spin, it's wise to invest in shoes and the right clips
Your spin shoes should not be tight, there should be a tiny bit of room at the toes for movement. A snug shoe will only end up doing you harm... and be painful.
Thank you! I had no idea about the clips. That makes sense since my foot has fallen out twice and one time it almost fell out, but instead jammed forward and hurt my toe! Thanks again!
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Posted 12/17/11 11:45 PM |
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chelle
It's a Good Life
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Name: Isn't it obvious?
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Re: spin shoes?
Posted by jeanyus27
Thank you! I had no idea about the clips. That makes sense since my foot has fallen out twice and one time it almost fell out, but instead jammed forward and hurt my toe! Thanks again!
Exactly... that's the danger. When you ride with normal sneakers in the cages, you tend to put too much pressure on the balls of your feet or concentrate on keeping your toes in the cages, which eventually makes you point your toes when riding. You are NOT supposed to ride that way. You should be riding with a flat foot pushing more through the heels vs. the toes.
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Posted 12/18/11 10:21 AM |
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