Boston 12 is still GOATed even in 2024! Picked up a pair on sale and haven’t really integrated it in my rotation because I grabbed it mid-marathon block, but excited to use them more now.
I Hope people don’t Actually take most of the running advice from this guy because if all you’re wearing are carbon plated or just plated shoes in general all you’re doing is setting yourself up for injury. Just get regular shoes when starting off and saved plated shoes for workouts and racing.
Boston has plastic rods for more of a stability thing so does the hoka, also when you get to high mileage running it’s ok to have this high stack shoes
@@Zqrunxello they’re not for stability lmao they’re for performance mainly, and even when doing high mileage it’s not a good thing as you weaken your feet.
I'm running on barefoot shoes or Altra escalate 2 no way I would ever run on anything else. I got bullet proof lower body My toes are spread out and healthy.
@@Clift0nI got hurt (while I don’t want to blame the shoe, but it keeps happening) while wearing the Saucony Endorphin 4. I may have been over training but since switching to the Gel Nimbus 26 as my daily. I feel better 🤷
The Nike ultrafly is a performance trail running shoe. It’s not something you want for day to day hiking or even trail running if you’re not looking for performance. You’d want something cheaper and more durable with bigger lugs than just 3 mm.
Great setup. Only thing is i personally have different is 2 pairs of "daily" shoes. Especially during the summer since i tend to sweat a lot and sometimes i sweat a lot into my shoes haha
Hello. I would like your advice. I started running more actively and experimenting with sneakers. I am preparing for a half marathon. I have Vomero 17, Nimbus 25 and 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: both the pace has improved, and the speed, and the heart rate does 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? Of particular interest are the recommendations for speed/tempo sneakers. I will be very grateful.
@dnice362 i just noticed we interact earlier lmao. But yeah I see carbon plates like a weightlifting belt. It doesn't make you weaker it just enables you to push harder. Or go for longer.
this is not a shoe rotation for everybody , this is not an advice you give , this is just your. choice...not informative for random people. I mean carbon plate to trail running lol
People in the comment section really condemning Matt’s shoes rotation all have carbon fibre plates/rods in it. While at certain points & facts i’m agree that training in carbon fibre plate everyday will weaken your feet muscles & lead to injury. But imo, there is certain exceptions that make Matt’s rotation shoes system works. (At least, for him) First of all, let’s take a look at Hoka Skyward X. Although has carbon fibre plate, its actually acting more as stabilizing agent rather than for energy return/propulsion. Even several shoe reviewers also highlighted that the Skyward X carbon plate are kinda ‘dull’ during the run. Plus, this is Matt’s CURRENT shoes rotation, specifically trained for leadville 100 miles in the meantime. So its understandable that he needs a high stack shoes to protect his feet & shoe with some sort of stiffening tech inside the midsole, he needs all the helps he can get because of the high mileage training. After he completed the Leadville 100, im sure his shoe rotations will look much different than current lineup. After all, we all know Matt is also a shoe reviewer, he will change his shoes time by time. So, relax & chill everyone. Enjoy the content, keep running, stay safe, spread the positivity & have a beautiful day ahead!
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How many carbon plates you want in your shoe rotation?
Choi: yes.
0:21 Hoka Skyward x
1:52 Adidas Boston 12
4:40 Nike Ultrafly Carbon
8:13 Nike Alpha Fly 3
Boston 12 is still GOATed even in 2024! Picked up a pair on sale and haven’t really integrated it in my rotation because I grabbed it mid-marathon block, but excited to use them more now.
100 miles was crazy 💪
This is the superhero lineup
SKYWARD X MENTIONED! GANG GANG! I ordered a second pair right after my first run with it.
I Hope people don’t Actually take most of the running advice from this guy because if all you’re wearing are carbon plated or just plated shoes in general all you’re doing is setting yourself up for injury. Just get regular shoes when starting off and saved plated shoes for workouts and racing.
Boston has plastic rods for more of a stability thing so does the hoka, also when you get to high mileage running it’s ok to have this high stack shoes
@@Zqrunxello they’re not for stability lmao they’re for performance mainly, and even when doing high mileage it’s not a good thing as you weaken your feet.
I'm running on barefoot shoes or Altra escalate 2 no way I would ever run on anything else.
I got bullet proof lower body My toes are spread out and healthy.
@@pb8582cool, and that’s you’re preference. Everyone has a preference.
@@Clift0nI got hurt (while I don’t want to blame the shoe, but it keeps happening) while wearing the Saucony Endorphin 4. I may have been over training but since switching to the Gel Nimbus 26 as my daily. I feel better 🤷
Mans is running in straight carbon county
Daily trainer should not have a carbon plate. I think all running shoes will have carbon plate and super foam midsole in the future. That’s too bad.
no. there is still a market for no plated shoes.
The Nike ultrafly is a performance trail running shoe. It’s not something you want for day to day hiking or even trail running if you’re not looking for performance. You’d want something cheaper and more durable with bigger lugs than just 3 mm.
I was expecting a Kane recovery shoe to end up somewhere in this video 💪👍
Great setup. Only thing is i personally have different is 2 pairs of "daily" shoes. Especially during the summer since i tend to sweat a lot and sometimes i sweat a lot into my shoes haha
Great video!!!
The link in the description is to the first marathon guide. Where's the shoe guide?
suggestion: add some SI units
I can't find the E-book on the shoe guide. I only see the marathon program
Hello. I would like your advice. I started running more actively and experimenting with sneakers. I am preparing for a half marathon. I have Vomero 17, Nimbus 25 and 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: both the pace has improved, and the speed, and the heart rate does 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? Of particular interest are the recommendations for speed/tempo sneakers. I will be very grateful.
puma magmax nitro the best for your recovery and long runs !
Thanks 😊
The Boston 12 are hella firm 🙄
No ASICS NovaBlast 4 on the list is a crime 😊
overrated
Ohhhh, interesting, I like it for its cushion feel. What’s your go to for a shoe with that cushion type feel?
@@steveskutnik321 NB1080, Adidas SL2. No hate to the NB4 tho, it just doesnt need to be on everyone’s list of preference
If you use an actual mic vs the camera mic the production quality will be so much better!!! Great content nevertheless.
matt you should try the brand 361. the miro flame 3 is a really good shoe🤌🏼
Can't find the e-book
I need a shoe to use for fast workouts and road races (5-10k mainly), ive been looking at the vaporflys should I get the 2 or 3?
Can you suggest what the best skechers shoes for running
You should check out the Bataan Marathon that’s happing in March
All carbon plated is crazy
thought i’d see a deviate nitro 3 in the list tbh
Will he answer?
Brought to you by every running company lol
Have you ran in the Superblast 2s yet? Curious how you would compare it to the Skyward X
Isn’t a plate bad for everyday trainer? Plantar fasciitis?
Its not bad if you are strong.
@@RustyNinja100 I think I’m pretty strong
@dnice362 i just noticed we interact earlier lmao. But yeah I see carbon plates like a weightlifting belt. It doesn't make you weaker it just enables you to push harder. Or go for longer.
this is not a shoe rotation for everybody , this is not an advice you give , this is just your. choice...not informative for random people. I mean carbon plate to trail running lol
is Boston 12 true to size with your size ?
use the US size to be sure to get the right size for you
Can you review the New balance SC trainer V3
Please how clean hoka upper skyward x
Boston12 all the way! #adizero
I want to run with you someday..🤪🤪..
Not heve one editor
People in the comment section really condemning Matt’s shoes rotation all have carbon fibre plates/rods in it. While at certain points & facts i’m agree that training in carbon fibre plate everyday will weaken your feet muscles & lead to injury. But imo, there is certain exceptions that make Matt’s rotation shoes system works. (At least, for him)
First of all, let’s take a look at Hoka Skyward X. Although has carbon fibre plate, its actually acting more as stabilizing agent rather than for energy return/propulsion. Even several shoe reviewers also highlighted that the Skyward X carbon plate are kinda ‘dull’ during the run.
Plus, this is Matt’s CURRENT shoes rotation, specifically trained for leadville 100 miles in the meantime. So its understandable that he needs a high stack shoes to protect his feet & shoe with some sort of stiffening tech inside the midsole, he needs all the helps he can get because of the high mileage training. After he completed the Leadville 100, im sure his shoe rotations will look much different than current lineup.
After all, we all know Matt is also a shoe reviewer, he will change his shoes time by time.
So, relax & chill everyone. Enjoy the content, keep running, stay safe, spread the positivity & have a beautiful day ahead!
That’s…not how carbon plates work
running shoes are too costly
Nice list! Gotta clean your shoes man.
First!
Tool
cheater
It is impossible to enjoy the video: Always distractions from childish pop-up's to keep the viewer logged in. ... Next video you are planning is probably about being dedicated and focused, while confusing the viewer. ... Dislike.