It's important to rotate across heel drops (I rotate from 0mm to 8mm), as well as midsoles (EVA, PEBA, etc.), to help prevent injuries commonly associated with chronic running.
Amazon Prime Day is having insane Triumph 20 deals -- I just grabbed a pair for $60. My current shoe rotation and upcoming shoes are Brooks Ghost 15, Hyperion Max, Saucony Kinvara 14, and for trails, Saucony Endorphin Edge. Incoming shoes: Triumph 20, Endorphorin Pro 3s. Running has taken over!
Daily - Hoka Clifton 9 Faster Daily / Tempo - ASICS Novablast 3 Long Run - NB FF more V4 Trail - Saucony Peregrine 12 GTX Speed - Saucony Endorphin Speed 2 Just started trying Hoka Cielo Road as a non plated speed day shoe.
Great video! I am blessed to have so many options! I found that some of my favorite shoes definitely have some overlap in multiple categories. Daily: More v4, SC Trainer 1, Max Road 5, Novablast 3 (about to replace these with the NB4’s), SuperBlast Tempo: Adios Pro 3, ES3, PXS1, SuperBlast Long Run: SuperBlast Race: AF1, AP3, VF 2, and potentially PXS1/SuperBlast Recovery: More v4, SC Trainer 1, and Triumph 20 For the very occasional Trail run: Fuji Lite 2 Shoes that are on the way out the door that I still am trying to squeeze miles out of: Nimbus 24, Magic Speed 1, Novablast 2, ES1, and VF1
@@supwellThe force is strong with you. It’s time to unleash the power of the dark side. 😂 In all seriousness, it’s a very versatile shoe. The FF Blast + softens up the FF Turbo just enough to make it great for daily plus miles. But, the FF Turbo is so light and “poppy” that it is so enjoyable all the way up to MP! Anything faster than MP and all that foam gets in the way to me. I’d recommend for first time marathoners and those wanting to race in a non-plated shoe as well. Take the plunge! 😂
Great video bud! My three stripe rotation: I also use a soft(ish)daily in the Adidas Duramo Speed as well as a firm daily in the Boston 10. Tempo/speed and any race up to 21km I use my Takumi Sen 8. Long runs I use an older pair of Adios Pro 3s, with a fresh pair of AP3s for marathon racing.
thank you and nice rotation! i've got my eyes on the boston 12 as my next long run/tempo shoe once i start working plated shoes back in after this training block
Hello. I would like your advice. I started running more actively and experimenting with sneakers. I am preparing for a half marathon. I have a Vomero 17, a Nimbus 25 and today I bought and tested the Adizero SL2. Vomero 17 - soft, stable, I like them for easy runs. I was excited about the Nimbus 25 at first, but now they seem cumbersome and very slow. SL2 - excellent: today both the pace improved, and the speed, and the heart rate did not increase. My question is, should I replace the Nimbus 25 with something else for slow recovery runs? Are they not needed at all with Vomero 17? And what sneakers would you recommend for my collection to close all questions? I will be very grateful.
yeah i had a one-shoe rotation for the first three years of running (adidas ultraboost). i didn't build a rotation until i started training for the marathon
My current rotation is the Hoka Mach 5, Nike Invincible Run 1 and the Saucony Endorphin Pro 3. Im struggling to decide what shoe to use for my upcoming Half Marathon training long runs. Invincible for the cushion or Pro 3? But I think I would want to save my Pro 3's for race day 🤷
nice picks! i like to save the plated shoes for big workouts and long runs with race pace - and use the daily trainer/max cushioned shoe for regular long runs
How do you guys manage with creating a rotation shoes if you have a big collection of running shoes (which is my case, I have about 60)? Do you create sets of shoes and change rotations with different sets weekly? Thanks
I m currently using Novoblast 4. Need one more shoe for rotation. I running thrice a week and preparing for 10k sub 55 and after that half marathon. Please suggest
If you go offroad go Nike Ultrafly or Saucony or Salomon’s trail shoes. If you wanna go light and speed focused exclusively then I recommend Nike so Vapor- or Alpha- Fly. But love New Balances and Puma’s new stuff also Adidas Takumi Sen 10’s often on very good 50% discounts near me so consider that ✌🏽 But make sure you are ideally changing heights and foams to avoid injury. Love Invincible from Nike as an alternative to your Novablasts or Hoka Rincons
I have ran in my asics superblasts, invincible run 3s and adidas boston 12s. By far the quickest and most comfortable shoe are the asics superblasts. Amazing shoe.
@@dantebouwer now got Boston 12, endorphin speed 3 and Novoblast 4 I m thinking to buy nimbus 26 for long runs and easy miles.what guys do you suggest ?
@@dantebouwer now got Boston 12, endorphin speed 3 and Novoblast 4 I m thinking to buy nimbus 26 for long runs and easy miles.what guys do you suggest ?
Im still finding the right shoes for me, but I like a 3 to maybe 4 shoe rotation. I like 2 daily trainers, one more lightweight for daily runs and one that can handle long runs as well as daily runs, and both can handle workouts. Then I just throw in a race day shoe like vapor flies. I find that when I have too many shoes I end up wearing the same one or two pairs all the time so there's no point for me in having 5+ shoes
My all time favorite was the Noosa 14, Cloudmonster, and nike vapor fly but I replaced the cloud monster with a pair of superblasts and the noosas with adizero SL per your recommendation
nice i tend to be the same way. currently riding the mach 5 and adizero SL pretty hard and then mixing in other shoes for specialized purposes. btw i just got the vaporfly 3 and it's pretty great
depending on the super trainer they can take up all spaces (daily trainer+tempo, tempo+ long run, etc.) or for some people they're just good for one of them. it really depends on your preferences in what you'd like in a shoe, so fit it accordingly into your rotation, use the website he said in the beginning, or go to your local running store if possible
yeah i agree with lorenzo's comment - some can pull double/triple duty across categories. i would add in a plated trainer as the second or third shoe and get something that feels different than the daily trainer
I go with what I feel like on that day. It's like taking out Ferraris or Lambos on a run. JUST HAVE FUN WITH RUNNING. It's a privilege to do what we do.. have fun with it. Enough with the "overthinking" due to to these "UA-cam ex-spurts". Spurting out their ex-pertise.
EXACTLY! THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS! Just way too many people these days complicating things that do not need to be complicated. Unless one is a professional runner, who actually gets paid for running, there is no need to complicate and overthink things.
It's important to rotate across heel drops (I rotate from 0mm to 8mm), as well as midsoles (EVA, PEBA, etc.), to help prevent injuries commonly associated with chronic running.
Current rotation-Daily trainer-hola Clifton 9, Recovery shoe-ASICS Nimbus 25, Tempo shoe-Hoka Rincon 3/ASICS Meta speed 2 and Race shoe-Hoka Rocket X2
Amazon Prime Day is having insane Triumph 20 deals -- I just grabbed a pair for $60.
My current shoe rotation and upcoming shoes are Brooks Ghost 15, Hyperion Max, Saucony Kinvara 14, and for trails, Saucony Endorphin Edge.
Incoming shoes: Triumph 20, Endorphorin Pro 3s. Running has taken over!
nice! that's a great rotation. thanks for the tip on the prime deal
Daily - Hoka Clifton 9
Faster Daily / Tempo - ASICS Novablast 3
Long Run - NB FF more V4
Trail - Saucony Peregrine 12 GTX
Speed - Saucony Endorphin Speed 2
Just started trying Hoka Cielo Road as a non plated speed day shoe.
Great rotation. I'm eager to try the Cielo road at some point - let me know how you like it
Great video!
I am blessed to have so many options! I found that some of my favorite shoes definitely have some overlap in multiple categories.
Daily: More v4, SC Trainer 1, Max Road 5, Novablast 3 (about to replace these with the NB4’s), SuperBlast
Tempo: Adios Pro 3, ES3, PXS1, SuperBlast
Long Run: SuperBlast
Race: AF1, AP3, VF 2, and potentially PXS1/SuperBlast
Recovery: More v4, SC Trainer 1, and Triumph 20
For the very occasional Trail run: Fuji Lite 2
Shoes that are on the way out the door that I still am trying to squeeze miles out of: Nimbus 24, Magic Speed 1, Novablast 2, ES1, and VF1
thanks frank! and that's an awesome rotation. ppl keep telling me to try the superblast but i've yet to join the dark side 😂
@@supwellThe force is strong with you. It’s time to unleash the power of the dark side. 😂 In all seriousness, it’s a very versatile shoe. The FF Blast + softens up the FF Turbo just enough to make it great for daily plus miles. But, the FF Turbo is so light and “poppy” that it is so enjoyable all the way up to MP! Anything faster than MP and all that foam gets in the way to me. I’d recommend for first time marathoners and those wanting to race in a non-plated shoe as well. Take the plunge! 😂
Great video bud!
My three stripe rotation: I also use a soft(ish)daily in the Adidas Duramo Speed as well as a firm daily in the Boston 10. Tempo/speed and any race up to 21km I use my Takumi Sen 8. Long runs I use an older pair of Adios Pro 3s, with a fresh pair of AP3s for marathon racing.
thank you and nice rotation! i've got my eyes on the boston 12 as my next long run/tempo shoe once i start working plated shoes back in after this training block
Could you do a stability version of these past two videos? I overpronate enough for it to matter what shoe I choose
Hello. I would like your advice. I started running more actively and experimenting with sneakers. I am preparing for a half marathon. I have a Vomero 17, a Nimbus 25 and today I bought and tested the Adizero SL2. Vomero 17 - soft, stable, I like them for easy runs. I was excited about the Nimbus 25 at first, but now they seem cumbersome and very slow. SL2 - excellent: today both the pace improved, and the speed, and the heart rate did not increase. My question is, should I replace the Nimbus 25 with something else for slow recovery runs? Are they not needed at all with Vomero 17? And what sneakers would you recommend for my collection to close all questions? I will be very grateful.
Interesting thoughts. I'm still developing ideas on what I need as I've only really been running for a couple of years.
yeah i had a one-shoe rotation for the first three years of running (adidas ultraboost). i didn't build a rotation until i started training for the marathon
My current rotation is the Hoka Mach 5, Nike Invincible Run 1 and the Saucony Endorphin Pro 3. Im struggling to decide what shoe to use for my upcoming Half Marathon training long runs. Invincible for the cushion or Pro 3? But I think I would want to save my Pro 3's for race day 🤷
nice picks! i like to save the plated shoes for big workouts and long runs with race pace - and use the daily trainer/max cushioned shoe for regular long runs
@@supwell thank you for the feedback! Been stressing over this upcoming block as my longest run is 8 miles and I'm coming off an injury 😬
How do you guys manage with creating a rotation shoes if you have a big collection of running shoes (which is my case, I have about 60)? Do you create sets of shoes and change rotations with different sets weekly? Thanks
I have one shoe 😂. If you bought 60 pairs of shoes then you should’ve thought this out before.
I m currently using Novoblast 4. Need one more shoe for rotation.
I running thrice a week and preparing for 10k sub 55 and after that half marathon.
Please suggest
If you go offroad go Nike Ultrafly or Saucony or Salomon’s trail shoes. If you wanna go light and speed focused exclusively then I recommend Nike so Vapor- or Alpha- Fly. But love New Balances and Puma’s new stuff also Adidas Takumi Sen 10’s often on very good 50% discounts near me so consider that ✌🏽
But make sure you are ideally changing heights and foams to avoid injury. Love Invincible from Nike as an alternative to your Novablasts or Hoka Rincons
I have ran in my asics superblasts, invincible run 3s and adidas boston 12s. By far the quickest and most comfortable shoe are the asics superblasts. Amazing shoe.
@@dantebouwer now got Boston 12, endorphin speed 3 and Novoblast 4
I m thinking to buy nimbus 26 for long runs and easy miles.what guys do you suggest ?
@@dantebouwer now got Boston 12, endorphin speed 3 and Novoblast 4
I m thinking to buy nimbus 26 for long runs and easy miles.what guys do you suggest ?
Im still finding the right shoes for me, but I like a 3 to maybe 4 shoe rotation. I like 2 daily trainers, one more lightweight for daily runs and one that can handle long runs as well as daily runs, and both can handle workouts. Then I just throw in a race day shoe like vapor flies. I find that when I have too many shoes I end up wearing the same one or two pairs all the time so there's no point for me in having 5+ shoes
My all time favorite was the Noosa 14, Cloudmonster, and nike vapor fly but I replaced the cloud monster with a pair of superblasts and the noosas with adizero SL per your recommendation
nice i tend to be the same way. currently riding the mach 5 and adizero SL pretty hard and then mixing in other shoes for specialized purposes. btw i just got the vaporfly 3 and it's pretty great
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depending on the super trainer they can take up all spaces (daily trainer+tempo, tempo+ long run, etc.) or for some people they're just good for one of them. it really depends on your preferences in what you'd like in a shoe, so fit it accordingly into your rotation, use the website he said in the beginning, or go to your local running store if possible
yeah i agree with lorenzo's comment - some can pull double/triple duty across categories. i would add in a plated trainer as the second or third shoe and get something that feels different than the daily trainer
I go with what I feel like on that day. It's like taking out Ferraris or Lambos on a run. JUST HAVE FUN WITH RUNNING. It's a privilege to do what we do.. have fun with it. Enough with the "overthinking" due to to these "UA-cam ex-spurts". Spurting out their ex-pertise.
EXACTLY! THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS! Just way too many people these days complicating things that do not need to be complicated. Unless one is a professional runner, who actually gets paid for running, there is no need to complicate and overthink things.