Me too sized up in the trainer v3 and since eu sizes are adjusted in NB shoes it was from 40,5 to 41,5. But the amount of cm was really only 0,5 cm. Mentally difficult to be sure about your size here but just feel the shoe on your feet and dont overthink the numbers right?;)
I loved the 860v13s, but the 14s have been disappointing. Initially, I really liked them, but after two months of running in them they simply do not provide enough support for me. They seem to be too soft.
A few months ago, Dr. Matt interviewed me for my DPT application at West Coast, and I had such a hard time trying not to geek out, having followed the channel over the years. Now that everything is said and done, I just want to say I love the information that you guys put out, and it really inspires me.
Shoe length/width/toebox width - taper/toebox height and midfoot volume can change from version of a shoe to version. I follow reviews closely on sizing.
My son is now 7 and I love that he's interested in running. So I try and plan 1 or 2 1 mile runs in the week so he can join me. Our local athletics club don't take kids until 8 years.
@@preethysmith2669 the New Balance 860 v14 may be a good option! Others that have solid stability in the rearfoot/midfoot include the Asics GT 2000 13, brooks adrenaline and the Mizuno inspire
I prefer shoes with roomy toes and tight heels.
Hi Matt, can you review the two stability shoes from adidas. The Supernova Solution and Supernova Prima
You can find Matt’s review of the Prima here: www.doctorsofrunning.com/2024/08/adidas-supernova-prima-review-2024.html
The colorways are underwhelming
Would you recommend the 860v14 or the Adrenaline GTS 23 for a mild to severe overpronator? For mostly walking and standing all day.
I've been loving the 860v14, have just over 60 miles on it right now
Me too sized up in the trainer v3 and since eu sizes are adjusted in NB shoes it was from 40,5 to 41,5. But the amount of cm was really only 0,5 cm. Mentally difficult to be sure about your size here but just feel the shoe on your feet and dont overthink the numbers right?;)
I loved the 860v13s, but the 14s have been disappointing. Initially, I really liked them, but after two months of running in them they simply do not provide enough support for me. They seem to be too soft.
A few months ago, Dr. Matt interviewed me for my DPT application at West Coast, and I had such a hard time trying not to geek out, having followed the channel over the years. Now that everything is said and done, I just want to say I love the information that you guys put out, and it really inspires me.
wedges/offset footbeds are very common in cycling, corrects a few balance issues
Shoe length/width/toebox width - taper/toebox height and midfoot volume can change from version of a shoe to version. I follow reviews closely on sizing.
My son is now 7 and I love that he's interested in running. So I try and plan 1 or 2 1 mile runs in the week so he can join me. Our local athletics club don't take kids until 8 years.
Have subtalar joint instability - any recs for which stability shoes might be best?
@@preethysmith2669 the New Balance 860 v14 may be a good option! Others that have solid stability in the rearfoot/midfoot include the Asics GT 2000 13, brooks adrenaline and the Mizuno inspire
Love the dad talk
From a new parent (5 month old ) soon to try stroller jogging , Thank you so much for sharing parenting experiences and vulnerability around running !
I started running with kids in the kidrunner at 4 months. It's not bad, way better than treadmill running, and kids like it.
Wish you the best, Matt!
It is lovely to see you with your child :)
Really great episode, love the discussion about finding new routines, balance, and priorities with kids