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Ugh, I could never wear something so large. As far as getting hurt goes, I'll risk it. I watch the way I run, and I can't stand having big old moon bounces on my feet. I don't think the minimalist shoes are only to blame. Barefoot Ted is also an Ultramarathoner, and you can tell by his name that he likes to go, well, barefoot.
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I think one has to do what feels right to them. I'm sure barefoot runners aren't the only runners who get blisters on their feet.
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Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny: Everyone needs to find the right shoe that works for them--I am just saying that the evidence is out there now--that barefoot or the minimalist shoes do cause injury and they definitely were NOT used at this marathon--except for the one man I was referring too. |
Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny: |
Just wanted to give a +1 to the Hoka One One's... I've heard nothing but good things about them from my friends that run ultras... I've run several marathons and I've also done a "baby" ultra 50k... I used to run in racing flats, but I've since switched to just racing in a second pair of my regular well cushioned training shoes with low mileage on them and I'm much less sore post race and I recover faster as well since making the switch...
But I can't wait to try out the Hoka One One's... and if all goes well, I probably run my next ultra in a pair of them... |
Originally Posted by TripSwitch: So my husband gave them the test run--as the owner suggested running on larger rocks--as if you're doing some trail running--and my husband stated he couldn't feel a thing through the soles of these shoes. Very cushy--you can get them for pavement--dirt or a more traction type for mountain trails. Anyway--he is going to try them out on Saturday on a 10K he has signed up for. I will let you know what he says about the Hoka Shoe after the race. BTW--they're so big--they look like they would be a heavy shoe--but they're not. He paid $160.00 for them. |
Originally Posted by Kscott: |
Originally Posted by TripSwitch: He got the Time to Fly Hoka's if you care to look those up. Well skip that I think he bought the same shoes you want--pronounced one' one' on the back side of the shoe? They seem to fit him pretty well to size--so there should be no problem in you ordering them online. I was really surprised at how light they were. Anyway--good luck-- |
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