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"Just came to your store for the first time today. Wrote a longer email to the store thanking you for all your wonderfull help in fitting me into my first pair of running shoes. I hope to run my first 5K in a month and the shoes you sold me are helping me get a great start!"
- Scott, Track Shack customer
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"Thanks Matt and Betsy for getting me the right running shoe (and socks) today. I know it took a while but I appreciate all your help (even at closing time). My new baby will enjoy the jogging stroller while I run in my new shoes!"
– Alyson, Track Shack customer
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Running Shoe Categories
Most running shoes fall into 1 of 6 categories - Stability, Motion Control, Lightweight, Cushion, High Cushion and Structured Cushioning.
What do these terms mean?
Stability - Provides support for mild to moderate overpronaters who have normal to slightly
flexible arches.
Motion Control - Typically good shoes for flat feet People that overpronate excessively
need this level of support.
Lightweight - Strong arches are needed to run in these shoes. Built for fast paced running.
Cushion - Built for normal to high arches. Neutral, efficient runners do well with these.
High Cushion - For neutral, efficient runners with normal to high arches that want the most cushioning available.
Structured Cushioning - Works for normal to slightly flexible arches. Offers support for mild
to moderate overpronation as well as a high degree of cushioning.
