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Update to My Minimalist Running Shoe Guide

Saucony Kinvara 3My minimalist running shoe guide has consistently been my top performing post for over a year now. However, due to the work that went into assembling it and the explosion of minimalist shoes that have come out since I originally wrote he guide in 2010, I have not spent the time needed to update it as initially planned. Today I finally got around to doing a full update, and instead of attempting to list every shoe that could be considered even remotely minimalist, I opted to trim it down and simply provide my top recommended shoes in each of five categories (all are shoes I have run in myself):

  • Zero Drop, Minimal Cushion (aka Barefoot-Style Shoes)
  • Zero Drop, Cushioned
  • 0-6mm Drop Road Shoes
  • 0-6mm Drop Trail Shoes
  • Racing Flats

If you think of running shoes as tools, these are the five categories that I would include in my personal running toolbox. If I had to cull my running shoe collection to just five shoes, I would most likely choose one from each of these categories – they would cover all of my personal running needs.

Click here to view my updated minimalist running shoe guide.

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This post was authored by Peter Larson. Pete is a biology teacher, track/soccer coach, and dad (x3) with a passion for running, soccer, and science. If you'd like to learn a little bit more about who I am and what I do, click here, or visit petermlarson.com.

Comments

  1. Gaggio Malandrino says:

    Hi, I tried to build a complete barefoot and minimalist guide based on midsole and drop measure
    http://www.corsanaturale.it/Re

  2. Cassandra says:

    I’m on my second pair of Kinvara 2s and I love them. However, I’m noticing that if I run longer than about 8 miles in them, I start to get pain and tightness in my ITB and hip/glute on my right side. This doesn’t seem to happen in any other shoes. I’ve been told I pronate slightly on the right side but not on the left so I’m wondering if maybe the Kinvara is not quite enough support for longer runs. The problem is that I’m a midfoot striker and require a very flexible shoe (otherwise, I get achilles and plantar problems). I also don’t like a ton of cushion. Can anyone recommend any shoes that are light and flexible like the Kinvara but provide some mild stability that I could use for my longer runs? I tried the Mirage and found it too stiff (to me it feels much stiffer than the Kinvara). I used to run in the Mizuno Elixir 6 and that worked well for longer runs but finding the recent version too stiff and firm.  

  3. yang xiaohan says:

    I get achilles and plantar problems

  4. Awesome, thanks for posting this. Are you spending lots of money on shoes or do the shoe companies gladly ship them to you? :)

  5. chelsea kits says:

    Thanks for sharing this. At first look, choosing one can seem frustrating. But, once you try a few pair of shoe and which type of your foot is the most important thing.

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