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@RhodyRams
But before any of it, do what Goose said. Get running shoes that you only use for running. If possible, go to a running store and have them look at your gait and let them recommend a shoe for you. If you have a Roadrunner sports near you, they will do an analysis on a treadmill, but a true running store is better. You'll pay more for shoes there, but its a one time gig, at least you know what shoe to buy.
Shoes are so important, and its not by brand. Be wary of the "expert" who says, you should wear "Brooks because they're the best". Or Nike, New Balance etc... Its not the brand thats important its matching a shoe model based on how your foot lands.
When you are getting your shoes ask about the return policy. The place I go will take them back during a certain time regardless of the miles you have run. So if you get a pair and it isn't working for you don't hesitate to take them back. I tried a pair of Brooks but the pair I had was really pushing up on the arch of my foot it was uncomfortable to run so I took them back. That's not to say the Brooks are bad they just aren't what I run in. Dieter is 100% right don't worry about the model and everyone has a different preference. Generally most running stores are pretty good about fitting you with the right shoe. I'd try to buy from a Fleet Feet or a store like that instead of a FinishLine or Footlocker.