Whether you are a 26.2-minutes-on-the-treadmill kind of runner or a 26.2-miles-doesn't-even-make-me-break-a-sweat type of jogger, purchasing a running shoe is an important decision (just ask urbanistas who have had shin splints, runner's knee, and bulging back discs--problems that stemmed from wearing the wrong shoes). So next time you are in the market for a new pair of kicks, race over to Jack Rabbit, an athlete's ... READ MORE

 

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