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Return to Sneakers home page How to buy two pairs of sneakers and still save money.Can buying two pairs of running shoes really save you money in the long run? Yes, it can and here's how. You should rotate your two pairs of sneakers. When runners continue to train in the same pair of running shoes every day, their jogging shoes never have time to completely dry out. They discover that the uppers begin to disintegrate faster than they should. What else? Well, every time you take your running shoes out for a run, your body weight compresses the midsoles. When you wear the same jogging shoes again, your sneakers are not able to fully recover their cushioning abilities. You see, by allowing your running shoes time to bounce back, you are extending their life which means you'll save money in the long run. Also, if you already own a pair of sneakers, then buy another pair of the same running shoes now. This way you will begin to notice as the older pair of jogging sneakers wears out. The difference in the wear between the old and new running shoes will distribute your weight a little differently. And the stresses on your body will be balanced more effectively. Just remember that ordering a new pair of running shoes is a lot less expensive than paying the doctor ... or paying the bill from the medical clinic due to an injury as a result of wearing broken down running shoes. For more running information, take a look at the following menu topics:
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