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1. xiaokanye.spaces.live.com
xiaokanye.spaces.live.com/?_c1 - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2007 Last Visited: 4/21/2008
Shop at night, when your feet are swollen after a day of pounding, advises Chad Asplund, M.D., a physician at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Georgia and a running-shoe researcher.
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Soggy midsoles have 40 to 50 percent less shock-absorbing capability than dry sneaks, Dr. Asplund says.
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According to Dr. Asplund, running shoes lose cushioningâ€"even if they've never been wornâ€"after 1 to 2 years. -
2. xiaokanye.spaces.live.com
xiaokanye.spaces.live.com/?_c1 - [Cached]Last Visited: 4/21/2008
Shop at night, when your feet are swollen after a day of pounding, advises Chad Asplund, M.D., a physician at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Georgia and a running-shoe researcher.
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Soggy midsoles have 40 to 50 percent less shock-absorbing capability than dry sneaks, Dr. Asplund says.
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According to Dr. Asplund, running shoes lose cushioningâ€"even if they've never been wornâ€"after 1 to 2 years. -
3. xiaokanye.spaces.live.com
xiaokanye.spaces.live.com/blog - [Cached]Last Visited: 4/21/2008
Shop at night, when your feet are swollen after a day of pounding, advises Chad Asplund, M.D., a physician at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Georgia and a running-shoe researcher.
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Soggy midsoles have 40 to 50 percent less shock-absorbing capability than dry sneaks, Dr. Asplund says.
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According to Dr. Asplund, running shoes lose cushioningâ€"even if they've never been wornâ€"after 1 to 2 years.

