thanks guys.
where are the mizuno boutiques?
i only saw the asics one in marina square.
Mizuno has a branch in AMK hub. But I suggest going to the Peninsula hotel mall at the top. Cheaper prices.

thanks guys.
where are the mizuno boutiques?
i only saw the asics one in marina square.
Nike AIR + Macbook AIR... ;p
Anyway, I think getting shoes and camera is the same... It doesn't really matter what your equipment is unless you're all out for professional.
Mizuno has a branch in AMK hub. But I suggest going to the Peninsula hotel mall at the top. Cheaper prices.![]()
mizuno is a high end shoe maker?wat are the typical prices?
Depending on what you want and what you need, you can get Mizuno shoes ranging from about $80-200+
fyi, i have 4 ipods.
1 itouch, 2 x 30gb and 1 x ishuffle.
I'm using the Nike Air Pegasus. Not the lightest, but provides very good cushioning.
Edit: I just saw your earlier post about the gym package. If you intend to run mainly on the gym threadmill, cushioning isn't as critical. Get a lightweight one.
my gym sessions are after work, so i doubt i will use my running shoes.
i'll prob wear the pumas for my gym sessions.
i dont like running on threadmills.
i prefer running on roads with slopes.should be able to burn more calories i reckon.
I've been putting on weight and had decided to go jogging.
when i took out my nike from my shoe cabi, sole has disintegrated!
i know most of you guys serve NS, so thought you guys will prob be the people to ask when it comes to running shoes.
any recommendations?
for pure running only.
i'm have been quite disappointed with Nike.had owned a few pairs before but none last more than 1 year.
for the last 3-4 years, i've been running with New Balance running shoes. Served me quite well. this year i bought a pair of Asics running shoes on sale for $149 at Royal Sporting House, Suntec city branch. Feels very comfortable and lightweight, with great cushioning.
some additional unwanted advice, which you can toss out of the window...
losing weight is a combination of controlling your diet (less carbohydrates, more protein and good fats), mild weight training and brisk walking/running. in my humble opinion, if one is overweight, one should lose weight first and then run, rather than running to lose weight. when one is overweight, the impact on the knees and ankles is very high during running. brisk walking is a better exercise to lose weight (for overweight persons).
remember to do your stretches and warm-ups before your run and cool downs after your run. otherwise, you risk injury.
ps : happy new year....
I 2nd Asics shoes. I have worn out knees, collapsed arches, loose ankles and achilles tendonitis and have tried Nike, Addidas, Reebok and ONLY Asics served me well as I did not feel any pain in my knees and had less strain on my tendons after running. Just in case you guys are wondering why I have so many leg problems, I was an avid soccer player and serving the army was the final blow to my legs![]()
ya i know.thanks so much.have been watching my diet...sigh.:cry:
what? you don't have 80Gb and Nano? Xiao!
You can just ask the salesman instead of wasting bandwidth.
A knowledgeable and honest sales person here in singapore?! maybe when pigs fly!:bsmilie: