Yes, because it could get any kind of dirt in the new shoes that you brought.
The only real downside to storing your running shoes in the cold garage is you will have cold toes and feet when you put them on to go for your run. The shoes themselves will be fine - the rubber and leather may be a little stiffer than expected, but they will loosen up as they warm up.
It's perfectly safe, your shoes are probably just a little cold. The foam and rubber get stiff when they get cold. I would just let them warm up a little before running in them.
From my research of the Nike Lunarelite shoes, there are some good and bad review on this running shoes. My suggestion to you is go to the actual shoes store to try it on for yourself, if you feel comfortable then buy it, if not find something else.
Heels, sandals, etc.
Cause they help support your feet, back, and just body. Havent you noticed running with bad shoes hurts your back
If yout running shoes are getting old Kelly's Running Warehouse is a great place to look for new shoes. Kelly's Running Warehouse has sturdy shoes that will last a long time.
Do not wear cleats (unless specifically told so), dance shoes, or any other shoes that are not running shoes. Running shoes usually have soft backs and are made to move with your foot. Good luck.
Yes but it's a bad idea. The spikes will get worn down
Squatting in running shoes is not ideal because they are designed for forward motion, not stability during weightlifting exercises like squats. It is better to use shoes with a flat, stable sole for better support and balance while squatting.
the odor will get enbeded in the upholstory. Leave them outside for a while.
Yes, don't do that! It is so bad and looks just terrible
Stilletto heels, galoshes and plastic sacks are all poor choices for marathon running.