I’ve been exploring the idea of having a more plush/supportive trainer for my easy days then switch to a faster shoes for harder stuff i.e. a Nike Vomero and a Pegasus.
I’ve been exploring the idea of having a more plush/supportive trainer for my easy days then switch to a faster shoes for harder stuff i.e. a Nike Vomero and a Pegasus.
no, i do the same thing. do whatever you want. if something starts to hurt, then you can be concerned.
People do this a lot, it is certainly not a bad idea.
Tying them together is not the best idea, leave them separate.
Are you kidding? I've got 8 active pairs of trainers (lots more that only use for casual wear).
It is pretty much universal practice for “serious” runners to do normal runs in trainers and workouts in racing flats. Some do use different types of trainers for different types of runs. But both the Vomero and Pegasus are pretty much standard, all-purpose trainers (or at least years ago they were), so I’m not sure how much benefit there would be to switching between those two.
Yes, bad idea. Why would you only have 2 pairs of trainers?