The original product announcement actually got me interested in trying to start running again, so I'm glad for that. However, I went to a specialty running store to get analyzed, and it turns out I'm actually a severe overpronator, which definitely limits my options, since it means I need a motrion control shoe. I think I'll definitely be interested if they make a + version of one of their motion control shoes (as I understand it, that would be the Air Cesium, the Air Stasis or the Air Structure Triax). In the meantime, this did inspire me to look at what else was out there..... the Polar running computer stuff looks pretty cool, and it sounds like the footpods work pretty well. The Garmin Forerunner 205 also sounds pretty cool. But I'm definitely pretty interested when I might be able to use this Nike+iPod stuff, as it looks pretty slick to me.
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The original product announcement actually got me interested in trying to start running again, so I'm glad for that. However, I went to a specialty running store to get analyzed, and it turns out I'm actually a severe overpronator, which definitely limits my options, since it means I need a motrion control shoe. I think I'll definitely be interested if they make a + version of one of their motion control shoes (as I understand it, that would be the Air Cesium, the Air Stasis or the Air Structure Triax). In the meantime, this did inspire me to look at what else was out there..... the Polar running computer stuff looks pretty cool, and it sounds like the footpods work pretty well. The Garmin Forerunner 205 also sounds pretty cool. But I'm definitely pretty interested when I might be able to use this Nike+iPod stuff, as it looks pretty slick to me.