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Any HOKA ONE ONE wearers on here?
I was in the market for a new pair of road shoes, and saw they had the Clifton 6 on markdown, so decided to splurge and order a pair in LUNAR ROCK / NIMBUS CLOUD. Have heard good things about them for flat footers and supination, so decided to give them a shot. Current daily shoe is a Brooks ghost 12. Have had them for about a year now and love them! |
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Going to give them a few weeks to break in, but so far so good. |
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Good news! Yeah, most of my running is trail now days so the stack height makes me irrationally fearful of ankle rolling on rocky surfaces. I [socially distanced] trail ran with a buddy of my yesterday on a pretty rooted and rocky trail yesterday, he just added Hoka Trail Goats to his rotation and loves them.
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Not to sound like a bitch, but I hate snakes and other critters. And Living in central Florida they are EVERYWHERE, so I have avoided it. There are a few nice trails around here though, but I've only biked them. |
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I like the variability of it so there is a lot of different muscle engagement you don't get with road running too, plus as you mentioned it does seem to treat my body better. I find there's a nice sense of nature and isolation on a nice secluded trail, but at the same time there is some mental engagement that comes from planning lines, terrain obstacles, foot placement, etc. that I take enjoyment in. Trust me, often times I'm a nervous thinking about snakes so I understand. I'm in the DC area and the venomous snake list is probably way down compared to Florida. Luckily, I haven't had any encounters with timber rattlers or copperheads here, but I've been told by a herpetologist friend that they've likely been all around me haha...super re-assuring.
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07-24-2020, 07:53 AM | #163 |
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Jordan's World what is the update on those kicks bruh? One of these days I'll actually get a decent pair of running shoes. Right now I just rock the nike pegasus 35s, they're solid, but as we all know Nike is not known for their running shoes.
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I prefer a light shoe to run in, probably because of my Track and Field days. I have a neutral stride and like the Nike and Adidas offerings but would like to hear others opinions.
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Like to alternate shoes on run days my other being New Balance Beacon which came with the worst insert. ON Cloudflow no hotspots very comfortable on 10+ mile runs. I'm Neutral my On's are normal width and feel perfect. https://www.on-running.com/en-us/pro...ens/sea-petrol. My last Adidas was an early Adizero years ago. ON is just another different level. |
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https://www.altrarunning.com/shop/me...E&gclsrc=aw.ds I typically rotate between those, Nike Zoomfly's, and Nike Vaporfly (4% and NEXT%) for fast ego days, but I like the Altras for a more normal low stack height shoe. I wouldn't mind giving On's more time, I've briefly used Cloudflows on demo runs.
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cotmfk or anyone else who uses RunKeeper:
I just don't understand my updates. Time, 6:02 Distance 1 km. Average pace 6:02. Current split pace: 5:20. Time: 12:10, Distance 2 km. Average pace 6:05. Current split pace: 6:50 Time: 18:18, Distance 3 km. Average pace 6:06. Current split pace: 7:02. WTF is happening with split pace calculations????? I'm pretty much picking them up and putting them down the same as before. |
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Edit: Just thinking about this now - maybe there is a way to edit what they define as a "split." Maybe you can say for it to calculate 100m, 1k, etc. as the distance used for the split. I'll have to look into this... (currently not running -injury since late July).
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I'm running on the dirt side of bike lane, facing traffic. See ahead a sprint van covering 1/2 bike lane, speed limit is 55. He makes a few weaves but gets back in his lane. I have both arms out as he passes
About a minute later I hear a voice. Person on the other side of street. He turned around to apologize. I told him he was better than most for doing that In my O2-deprived mind I laughed out loud a bit later with the image of myself moving closer to him to hear, and a semi on my side of the road wiping me off the pavement
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Got a generic massage gun off of Amazon (similar to Hypervolt). Wife loves it... uses it every day almost. I've used it a few times... doesn't seem to do anything for me. What do others think? Is this a placebo or the real deal?
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Massage is big with pro athletes. I imagine a lot of their therapist bring along the hyervolt. |
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10-23-2020, 12:01 PM | #174 |
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Massage is real tool, however you can get it. I like these devices for the fact it's low effort on my end, I just turn it on haha. That said, I also don't own one, I just use a Hyperice at my PT's office when I can! Is it worth it to own one? Maybe, but the benefits are real in my opinion, it's just a pretty expensive solution still.
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Since about 2016/7 Nike has been at the pinnacle of running shoes. Other brands have started to catch up again but this comment doesn't make much sense. Check out the next%... instant prs. |
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Yeah my info was crazy old, I'd edit the comment, but is what it is lol. I'm a casual runner, not my main concern for fitness. Usually just do it to end my workouts. Avg like a 7min pace anywhere between 2-5miles, so I've never been overly concerned with what is on my feet. Would like a pair more dedicated to running though!
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