Air Jordan Fusion 5 obviously breaking them in

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limit my search to /r/runninguse the following search parameters to narrow your results:see the search faq for details. My old pair are Mizuno Wave Rider 16 but after trying a Air Jordan Fusion 5 bunch of pairs on (I have weird feet apparently, they are insanely narrow) I came home with the Adidas Boosts. They aren making anything painful or rubbing or anything, I just feel like I struggled more the last couple of runs (maybe it luck of the draw?).

Since Air Jordan Women Size I am only on my second Air Jordan 17s pair of shoes (yes, pretty new to running, but have done a few 5ks and such, so I didn think a 2.6 mile would leave me sore this morning), I was wondering: is there some kind of adjustment period for new shoes (obviously breaking them in, but I mean in terms of your body “getting used to” a new shoe, if it different than your old shoe) or is this some kind of warning that I made a $150 mistake?

TL;DR Got new shoes, different than my old pair and have struggled the first couple of runs is there a period of adjustment for your body getting used to a different type of shoe, or is it the Air Jordan 5s wrong shoe?I only gone through about 4 pairs myself. I actually go and get new shoes once my feet start to hurt in the old Jordan Pro Strong ones, anywhere from 8 10 months depending on how much I running and on what terrain. Each time I gone to a running store and gotten fitted and I never had the new pair cause me pain, either in the legs or the feet.

I had the owner of the store and another employee actually helping me she helped me out for over half an hour, because my feet are weird we tried on 5 pairs total. That was one they recommended, but when I came back today to ask her about it she said that she tried them on herself (they had just gotten the shoe in that day), and she had a feeling I would be back. It felt like I was being pushed up onto my toes, which made my legs want to seize up.

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