Nike has been known for years by their swoosh logo and infamous "just do it" tagline.
They have always been at the forefront of new technology, and many brands find themselves scrambling to catch up.
Prices tend to be on the high-end, but most people will say that they are well worth it.
Nike has also teamed up with Apple and created the Nike+ system, which works with any Nike+ shoe and your iPod Nano (extra hardware purchase required).
The Nike + System uses a sensor in your shoe together with the iPod Nano as a pedometer, and will also upload your workouts online automatically to allow you to chart your progress or share it with others.
Nike Stability Running Shoe
Stability shoes work great for those with a medium arch who are looking for a shoe that will help naturally guide the foot to the next step without any resistance. The Nike Air Zoom Structure Triax+ is a great option to help you get moving. It features a super lightweight design with plenty of mesh to give your feet room to breathe. The BRS 1000 heel keeps your feet from absorbing all the shock, while the flexible grooves up toward the toes allow for a comfortable, natural range of motion.
The Nike Air Pegasus+ is a more affordable option if you're looking for a neutral shoe. These also help guide your feet to a more natural step and work better for those with high arches. While this also includes the BRS 1000 heel, it also has a full-length air sole unit to even further the shoe's ability to absorb the shock your foot can't handle. Great for all around runners who need a bit more shock absorption than the stability shoes provide.
While the Nike Air Cesium doesn't allow you to use the Nike+ System with it, the shoe boasts a much lower price tag. Motion control shoes work best with those with an almost nonexistent arch who really needs a shoe that will force them to ealk correctly. These are traditionally the heaviest shoes around, and this shoe weighs in at only 10.6 ounces.