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According to Dr. Holly Spohn-Gross, podiatrist and past president of the California Podiatric Medical Association, the best ...
We tested the RAD-1 to see if it really performs as both a running shoe and a cross-trainer—and the results impressed us.
Longin, Puma’s vice president of running and training, is speaking to The Athletic from their offices in Massachusetts. That ...
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