Can minimal running really help your form?

Hi, and welcome back to the Mohsin Salya blog.

Running, just like any other sport, has its crazes. Many of course are driven by the industry – the big name companies jumping on trends to sell the latest trainers, clothing or technology. Minimal footwear is one recent phenomenon that seems to have stuck around however – and it’s probably with good reason.

Less is more?

The thinking behind minimal running shoes is this. Over the years, as shoe material technology has become increasingly advanced, the amount of support and cushioning technology that is built into the shoes has increased. Minimal running shoes are a response to this trend and is based on some sound scientific thinking.

The idea is that the cushioning we’ve all become so accustomed to has actually negatively affected our running form. Runners wearing shoes with over 8mm of cushioning on them are often inclined to land on their heels – rather than the mid or fore-foot – and so they’re actually running less efficiently than they should.

Improve your form

So, do I recommend that you give minimal shoes a go? Well, I think they’re certainly an interesting response to the technology overload that we’ve seen going into shoes in over the decades. I also think that they’re well worth giving a go if you feel that your super-cushioned running shoes are negatively impacting on your running style – it seems that they certainly can be a useful corrective to the poor running form caused by heel strikes. Without the cushioning, you’re forced to adopt a more natural running style, and it certainly makes sense that this can improve your running efficiency.

I’ve personally found that switching between minimal shoes and more cushioned ones has certainly had a positive effect on my own running – so give it a go and see how you get on.

Until the next time,

Mohsin Salya

Which Are The Best Running Shoes?

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There are so many different running shoes on the market these days that when it comes to choosing a new pair, the decision can get overwhelming. There are good and bad reviews for all pairs, there are specific pairs for a certain type of running and there are different types of arch support. In this blog post I hope to clear some of the confusion, and give you my personal pick of the best running shoes in 2016.

Road

Adidas Adistar Boost ESM

Although these are pricey, the Techfit™ flexible upper unit provides seamless support for ultimate comfort when running, The Boost™ mid-sole technology offers energy retruns whilst also making sure the foot is well supported, whilst the Formotion technology adapts to the running surface to make sure that the running experience is smooth and responsive. Although one of the more expensive shoes, these are well worth every penny.

Nike Flyknit Racer

The Nike Flyknit Racer offers a lightweight and flexible competition shoe. The relatively low stack height provides great mobility, whilst offering a very well-cushioned experience. This shoe is great if you’re looking for a super light shoe with great mobility, and are suitable for a range of athletes.

Brooks Launch 3

Air Mesh material on the upper makes the Brooks Launch 3 ultra-breathable, whilst the 3D Fit Print maintains the structure of the shoe but still promotes flexibility. These shoes definitely have aesthetic appeal, whilst on the technical front high abrasion resistant rubber offers responsiveness and durability.

Trail

Salomon Speedcross 3

The Salomon Speedcoss 3 shoes give an all-round great ground feel, and the Sensifit and Endofit features ensure that they give runners a precise and comfortable fit. The shoe features a quick lacing system for easy-on and easy-off, and also has anti-debris mesh which is really effective. A great all-rounder trail running shoe, it is available in a variety of different colour options.

Asics Gel Venture 5

The 5th version of the Asics Gel Venture offers a better grip than previous versions, and provides more than enough support. For added durability, the shoe features the Asics High Abrasion Rubber and also has Rarefoot Gel Cushioning System for shock absorption and smooth transition. This shoe is ideal for light trail running and a great partner for everyday running and training.

Merrell All Out Charge

This is a great affordable option that is lightweight, flexible and comfortable. It has the Merrell HyperWrap 360 Degrees Fit System technology which keeps the foot in place for agility and natural stability. If you want exceptional cushioning and support at an affordable price, these are the daily trail running shoes for you.

As always, do your research and read plenty of reviews before settling on a shoe, and it’s always recommended that you try on before you buy.

Until next time,

Mohsin Salya