Is a great shoe for my 5 or 10k, however, as you mentioned, it can cause some calf fatigue and some sort of Achilles tendinitis. I’m not sure if you have tried the 9th version of takumi Sen, but in my case, I found it bit more midsole stiff which is good for my running dynamics. Anyways, great shoes. A sout out from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, moustache bro.
@@carlosgarciabanda Thanks for watching. I’m going to keep using it for those 5k/10k days. I never had a chance to try the 9th version but looking forward to the next one when it comes out. Happy running!
Hi, Thanks for watching. I could really feel some calf fatigue while running, but not enough for me to stop using the shoe. If you have flat feet or tend to overpronate, these shoes could potentially make those issues worse. Just something to keep in mind.
The thing you said about your right foot, I feel that in some of my Pegasus 39-41. It’s like they have less cushion on the inside part of the shoe. I have a bunch of pairs of those, some for running and some for work, and some feel that way and some dont. It’s kind of annoying.
@@carlospro2428 thanks for watching. I wouldn’t use the Takumi as a daily trainer. I’d look into the Adidas Adizero SL2 for a daily. If you can find the SL1 on sale it’s worth it. I used it while training for London.
I just bought this for my 5k race, hopefully this will help
@@yeahyeah9869 let me know how the 5k goes! Good luck. You’ll crush it.
@@darylbickford thank you Sir, there's still 3-4 months to the race
Is a great shoe for my 5 or 10k, however, as you mentioned, it can cause some calf fatigue and some sort of Achilles tendinitis. I’m not sure if you have tried the 9th version of takumi Sen, but in my case, I found it bit more midsole stiff which is good for my running dynamics. Anyways, great shoes. A sout out from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, moustache bro.
@@carlosgarciabanda Thanks for watching. I’m going to keep using it for those 5k/10k days. I never had a chance to try the 9th version but looking forward to the next one when it comes out. Happy running!
Hi ..would u recommand them for someone who overpronates? In your video I saw your feets overpronating in slow motion?
Hi, Thanks for watching. I could really feel some calf fatigue while running, but not enough for me to stop using the shoe. If you have flat feet or tend to overpronate, these shoes could potentially make those issues worse. Just something to keep in mind.
Heyy. Do you recommend for a 75kgs pro runner, half marathon I want to use
Sorry. I originally misread what shoe this comment was for. I wouldn’t use it for a half marathon.
The thing you said about your right foot, I feel that in some of my Pegasus 39-41. It’s like they have less cushion on the inside part of the shoe. I have a bunch of pairs of those, some for running and some for work, and some feel that way and some dont. It’s kind of annoying.
@@TheManolastra I stopped at 39 for Pegs. How was the 40? I also see that they have a Pegasus Plus out, I’m curious about that one.
Do you recommend the takumi sen 10 as a daily trainer or if not, which one would you recommend frontal the Adidas brand?
@@carlospro2428 thanks for watching. I wouldn’t use the Takumi as a daily trainer. I’d look into the Adidas Adizero SL2 for a daily. If you can find the SL1 on sale it’s worth it. I used it while training for London.
@@darylbickfordthanks bro i appreciate it
Boston 12 great daily trainer 👍
@@kevinmcateer7281 I’ve heard so much good things about this shoe.