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Thread: Running Shoe Lacing Techniques

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    Running Shoe Lacing Techniques

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    Hee hee - not that I have ever, ever had running shoes that fir, but those are appropriate for some feet!
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    When I was in high school, all the popular girls wore white Tretorn sneakers (with red stripes, the school colors) and all laced the exact same way. I wasn't in that clique, and I deliberately laced my sneaks the opposite way.

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    Not that we have odd feet in my family, but I look at that graphic and immediately identify each one by who should use that technique - right Lady's Human?

    Let's see, if we go by the numbers ...

    1. whoever stubbed a toe most recently, LH, Eldest niece, next niece down ....
    2. me at least
    3. Ma, were she still around, niece #2 who inherited it
    4. Big Brudder's wife, son
    5. Big Brudder
    6. Me, Big Sister ....
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    There's no technique listed for repeatedly blown out ankle causing instability in the foot and occasional collapses.

    (which is why I wear boots damned near every day of the week)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    There's no technique listed for repeatedly blown out ankle causing instability in the foot and occasional collapses.

    (which is why I wear boots damned near every day of the week)
    Yeah, would "hi-top sneakers" like classic Converse help?
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