My only recommendation is go try a ton of them on. I dislike athetic shoes. I like how they support and can ease some of the pain I have in my feet (heel pain, and pain from severe scar tissue from 2 foot surgeries in 2006..so it hurts to "roll" on my right foot)..but I feel like I have Barney the Dinosaurs feet when I have them on...big and clunky!
I need lightweight and well fitting for MY feet. My niece got the Kswiss ones Jillian Michaels has her name on (the "tubes" ones") They were too loosy goosy for my feet (I have narrow feet but need a bigger toe box). A runner friend suggested Saucony. So I tried those...several models. One I liked alot. The sales gal (I was at Famous Footwear cuz I had a $10 off, a % off plus it was BOGO 1/2 off the second pair...so I had some deals in play for 2 pairs)...but after she saw me trying on literally all of the mid to higher end air and tube and gel type shoes, we talked and she suggested the Asics (a few models) as they had gel all the way thru them, not just in the heel area. I tried them and really liked them as well.
To make my deal work I had to get 2 pairs and planned to spend no more than $150 TOPS for both pairs combined, including my deals. Many of the shoes I was trying were $100 or more full price. In the end , with my deals, I paid under $100 for 2 pairs of shoes. One was on sale (it was last years model colors)...plus my deals. I was happy. So far I only use the Saucony ones, but have the Asics Gel ones for when I am ready to put those into play (when I ramp up workouts or feel the others are wearing out....my foot Doc said every 3 mos or sooner to replace shoes and that seems to be accurate...but I only wear them to work out in, so I can get more time, depending on what I am doing. Right now its more weight lifting than cardio each week).
Try them on, walk around, even try some of your "moves"...like side to side pivot moves, etc, so you can see if they are too sloppy, how stable they are, etc. Soem of the shoes at Famous Footwear has little graphs sahowing their stablilty, lightweight, and a few other features in a way to compare the different brands. Thsi as just the higher end shoes. It as very helpful to me, in addition to the sales gal (who explained her own work out things she does and why the different kinds benefitted her, etc)
Good luck....now go try on shoes (I tried on about 25-30 different models).