I'm a Fitness Editor, and These Are the 5 Sneakers That Power All of My Workouts

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I'm in sneakers 90 percent of the time, so I think it's safe to call myself a sneaker expert. I own a lot of workout gear, especially workout shoes, but I find myself in the same five pairs all the time. My love for them is so strong, as soon as they wear down, I buy another pair of the same exact shoe. What can I say? I'm a creature of habit.

I have go-to pairs for running and high-intensity workouts, and some that even double as cute shoes to travel and run errands in. If you're in need of some new, cute, and comfortable sneakers, these are my top picks.

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New Balance Women's 890v7 Running Shoe
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New Balance Women's 890v7 Running Shoe

I instantly fell in love with the colorway and how light the New Balance Women's 890v7 Running Shoe ($120) is. If I'm going on a shorter run, I'll throw on this shoe for a lightweight and fast feeling. I also like wearing this sneaker when I know I'm going to be on my feet all day and walking a lot.

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Nike Women's Free TR8
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Nike Women's Free TR8

I am a trainer and also have a full-time job, which means I'm always lugging around gear and multiple outfits to get through my day. Instead of bringing weightlifting- and running-specific shoes to the gym, I work out in the Nike Women's Free TR8 ($84, previously $100). It's trainer/editor-approved for high-intensity workouts, lifting, and sprints.

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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Running Shoe
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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Running Shoe

If I could only choose one style of running shoe to wear for the rest of my life, it would be the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Running Shoe ($120). I've been wearing the Nike Pegasus since my collegiate track and field days — nine years, to be exact — and I still love it. I can do sprints on the track in it and not feel weighed down. When I was training for my first half-marathon, this was my go-to shoe because of how supportive and lightweight it is. It's also comfortable and stylish enough to run errands or hang out in.

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Nike Epic React Flyknit 2 Running Shoe
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Nike Epic React Flyknit 2 Running Shoe

The Nike Epic React Flyknit 2 Running Shoe ($150) is technically a running shoe (good for short and long distances), but this is my go-to "get sh*t done" in comfort and style shoe. You can catch me in a crop top and cropped leggings set, a baseball hat, and these kicks on most weekends.

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Adidas UltraBoost 19 Running Shoe
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Adidas UltraBoost 19 Running Shoe

As a trainer, I spend a lot of time on my feet. Plus, I live in NYC and walk a lot. I find the Adidas UltraBoost 19 Running Shoe ($180) to be super comfortable for my extremely long days. The all-white colorway is my favorite, but I've really been feeling these pink ones lately.

If you're a runner, I'd recommend using this for shorter, moderate-pace runs.