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Theo Clyatt raves about the Mizuno Wave Prophecy
by Mizuno Wave Prophecy Reviews on May 4, 2011
"Just got back from a 7 miler in the Prophecy. WOW! My favorite part of the Prophecy is the forefoot-tremendous stability and toe off. No mush, no sag-just power. I wore these to work and got quite a few oooh's and ahhh's."
- Theo Clyatt, Clinton, MS
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John Brower reacts to the Wave Prophecy
by Mizuno Wave Prophecy Reviews on May 4, 2011
"Upper: amazing...fits my foot as it should, like a glove! The full-length wave plate really cushions tremendously well...it is indicitive of the science of the cushioning system. I weigh 140, but I dare say that even a 180 runner would feel the same...it is almost like the cushioning is adjusting to my foot strike. The wave plate seems to encourage this transition naturally and expeditiously...makes me feel fast! When I put it on, it felt like a slipper."
-John Brower, Jackson, MS
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The Hypebeast blog digs the new Wave Prophecy
by Harper Cornell on May 3, 2011
The Hypebeast blog continues to spread the love for our new Wave Prophecy running shoe. This blog is geared toward people interested in sneakers and street wear, and offers the latest news on sneakers and urban clothing. Check it out here.
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The Awesomer blog reviews Mizuno Wave Prophecy
by Harper Cornell on May 3, 2011
This blog, which is all about Awesome stuff for Awesome people, posted information on the Wave Prophecy, which they say looks "damned cool". The Awesomer focuses on highlighting and profiling unique products including everything from footwear to clothing to video games. And we couldn't agree more -- the new Wave Prophecy is, in a word, Awesome! Here at Mizuno, we're very proud of this shoe and are glad that others agree! Aweseomeness indeed. See The Awesomer’s take on Prophecy
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Q&A with Nancy Clark
by Nancy Clark on May 3, 2011
Nancy Clark, MS, RD, CSSD (Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics) counsels both casual and competitive athletes in her private practice and offers her knowledge to help Mizuno runners.Q: I know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but I'm trying to lose weight. If I reduce what I eat at breakfast and/or skip it entirely (and thereby reduce my caloric intake for the day), will that help me lost weight? Or is that just wishful thinking? Janet, Islip, New YorkA: Skipping breakfast to lose weight, is wishful thinking. In theory it’s a goo...
