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How Often Should You Replace Your Running Shoes?
26 Jan

How Often Should You Replace Your Running Shoes?

by Alistair Fox 0 Comments

Replace your running shoes every 300-500 miles to avoid injury. Signs of wear include flat cushioning, new aches, or visible compression. Track mileage, rotate pairs, and don’t wait until it hurts.

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