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    Say Hi to Arnold From Mizuno

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    I might have mentioned it a time or two, but I have to say it again.  I love my running family.  And I love the fact that we take care of each other.

    Before the run last night, Esther stood in front of our of growing running group and announced that she was doing something she hadn’t done in a while.  She had brought in Arnold from Mizuno.  And he was going to talk to those interested in learning a bit about Mizuno. 

    My second family home
    My second family home

    I was supposed to leave right after my run, to take my parents out shopping.  But I got back to the store and Arnold was there setting up.  And I have to admit, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to plug my blog, so I sashayed up to him.

    Ok, not really sashayed, more like huffed and puffed and announced my arrival.  But Arnold was great.  I explained to him about the plantar fasciitis that has been troubling me for a bit.

    And he was just amazing.  He didn’t try to sell me a pair of shoes, just because.  He took the time to explain about the thing that makes Mizuno so special.  It is a wave.  That is built right into the shoe.  And what makes this wave so cool is that it can actually help reduce over pronation.  And help keep the foot in the proper form for running correctly. In the end he suggested I wait before even thinking of buying new shoes.

    Esther takes care of her running family
    Esther takes care of her running family

    He educated me and the growing number of people surrounding me. 

    Tomorrow will be the really nice guys who do personal training.  They will give a talk on injuries.  Making sure that this running family is well taken care of.

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    A runner for almost two years, Terry recently had the mildly traumatic experience of trying to find a flattering pair of running pants (“Isn’t running about pushing personal boundaries and just getting out there and moving? Except when you don’t look in the least bit like Paula Radcliffe.”). But although she may have been a bit embarrassed by “helpful handsome guy” at the store, she keeps a great perspective through her running experiences. Pushing through a number of injuries early in her running career, she got right back to training for her next race. “The feeling of elation when I crossed the finish line is unimaginable,” says Terry. Sounds like she’s hooked for good!