This is a good list if you want to play dress up as a social media runfluencer. If you're an actual beginner who doesn't know what speed work is and are just trying to run 3 miles without feeling like you're dying, don't completely cheap out but I would say spending around $70-150 is adequate. Most people can handle neutral shoes. If you are heavier look for shoes with more cushioning. Shoes in that range will be just fine, even for half and full marathon distance.
@abiwhite25187 i don't dispute he's a runner, probably a better one than I am. I just don't agree with the recommendations. For beginners I recommend any of the following, as "do it all" shoes. You can experiment with rotations for different types of runs after you have some experience. Saucony: Kinvara, Ride, Triumph Nike: Pegasus (i agree with him here. these are fine all around shoes, I don't consider them bricks like some have said) Hoka: Clifton, Mach, Arahi, Bondi Asics: Gel Cumulus, Gel Nimbus, Novablast Brooks: Ghost, Adrenaline, Glycerine Puma: Deviate Nitro I don't have much direct experience with them but I think anything from New Balance or Adidas in the price range I mentioned is probably fine also.
Go to a running store and get fitted. A good running store will have a treadmill and someone knowledgeable will tell you if you underpronate or overpronate. Based on this they can recommend a neutral shoe or a stability shoe and the major brands are probably going to have one for you.
Psa: do not get the superblast for easy runs it is priced as a supershoe but doesnt have any plates. Its a weird shoe not cheap enough as a daily not fast enough as a race
I think the Endorphin has a lot going on for a new runner to be honest. When people are just getting into running I think they reap a lot of benefit from going with a more “boring” shoe like a Pegasus or a Ghost, something that they can work on their fundamentals in that won’t interfere with anything, no rockers or plates. I think the Pegasus is a good choice, but I’ll admit that I think there are much better options on the market at that price range. (Edit) very much appreciate you recommending new runners to go to a shoe store in person though. That’s the best shoe recommendation you can give.
My ultra boost give me sharp pains here n there for when I take funky steps so guess its time for some newer better running shoes , these served me well for almost 4 years
@@Steven82736there’s nothing inherently wrong with the Pegasus, I used to wear them as my daily trainer, but the Pegasus has had a TON of advertising recently, and sometimes Nike can really go hard on its ad campaigns so I kinda see the original commenter’s point. But that doesn’t mean this video was a paid sponsorship, and if you want them, go for it! But I would recommend getting fitted at a running store and being able to talk to a sales rep about what you are looking for and they should be able to point you in the right direction. But ultimately, running is a simple pleasure! It’s fun, and having the gear can be fun too, but don’t let not having the “right” shoes stop you! Plenty of shoes work, and until you find what you like, there’s nothin wrong with putting on something that fits with some cushion and doesn’t break the bank and going for it! As long as you don’t hurt yourself, you can really run in anything you’d like!
@@Steven82736 Get two pair. New balance super comp training shoes for easy days after a hard run and Adizero Boston 11 or 12 for daily. Both excellent shoes and I'm NOT sponsored by either. Have a safe run.
The best trainer I have ever used is the invincible 3. I have 410 miles in one of my pairs right now and they still run fine. My other 2 pairs have moderate mileage and they are amazing. Best track workout shoe is the streakfly. Best road workout shoe is the Vaporfly 2 or 3. Best shoe for versatility is the Tempo next %. Best race day shoe for half < Vaporfly 3 or alphafly 2. Best for marathon is alphafly 3. Notice they are all Nike because they are undoubtedly leading the shoe game right now. Do not get Pegasus!! Shin splints will occur after 50 miles or less and they are awful after that. If you prefer other brands the novablast 4 or the newest brooks ghost are about it for trainers. Sauconys cushion doesn’t keep up with other brands and every shoe feels like pegasus
They should invent a machine that simulates different shoes without telling you which is which. That way you’ll have the most unbiased opinion on which shoe to pick.
@@PwrGK_not a bad shoe if I recall but you typically don’t want to everyday train in a plated shoe. Off the top of my head I can’t remember if your shoe has a plate or not.
@@mycroftholmes8261 Plated shoes are running shoes that have a carbon or different material plate in between the sole and the outsole. It is used to return energy to runners more efficiently than just traditional foam running shoes. I believe nike was the first introduce a plated shoe with the most popular Nike Zoomx Vaporfly Next %, there have been 3 releases of that shoe, and additionally the Nike Alphafly Next % which was the shoe that helped legendary marathon runner Eluid Kipchoge run a sub 2 hour marathon for the Nike project 159. Nowadays all major shoe brands produce what they call a super shoe or “race day” shoe that is generally comprised of the brands best quality foam, along with a carbon plate, and extremely light uppers. This makes for a shoe that is extremely fast and has outstanding energy return allowing for fast runners to run fast for even longer. The issues with plated shoes is that most of them (the ones for race day or super shoes) is that they wear out quickly in comparison to normal trainers, and are quite expensive generally $250+ from most major running brands. Now there are plated training shoes such as saucony endorphin speed or nike zoomx tempo but there are a lot of conflicting ideologies where some people think plated shoes should be saved for races and others think you benefit from the recovery while still being able to exert more effort. Me personally, I run 10 miles per day. If I am running on the road or similar terrain I am normally using zoomx tempo, speed 3, or new balance supercomp trainer, all plated shoes. But for my long runs (10 miles +) or for treadmill miles or just slow miles in general (slower than 7:30 minutes per mile) I will use non plated daily trainers like NB Rebel v3 or Endorphin shift. But truth be told, if someone isn’t in the shape to run at a fast enough pace or for long enough (beginners) the benefit of a plated shoe isn’t really going to be in play, nor is it going to work for someone with bad running form, which again, is 99% of beginner runners. That’s why most people don’t recommend plated shoes or super shoes for beginners.
It actually matters because if you buy low quality running shoes, not only is it uncomfortable (since most of them feel like a brick), but their stiffness can actually cause injury.
Makes no sense to recommend running shoes by brands, it is way better to find out what foot form you have and then search for a fitting shoe, no matter the brand.
Don't buy plated shoes if you are new to running. Just get a regular non plated trainer that has decent cushioning and durability. Puma Velocity Nitro 2, Asics Novablast 3, Adidas SL, Saucony Ride 16, Reebok Floatride Energy 4/5, Brooks Ghost 14/15, New Balance 880v12 are all great options. You won't go wrong with any of these. Happy running!
I have to choose between the adidas adizero sl, saucony ride 16 and Nike pegasus 40. At 58, 80 and 77 € respectively, I'm quite heavy 83 kg (183 lbs) and i run at least 4 times a week, mostly 5km to 10 km per run. Which would you recommend?
superblast is the bridge between a trainer and racer. it has the race day foam but the stack of the less responsive trainers. i would categorize the superblast for longer workouts, faster long runs like steady state or progression runs. i wouldnt treat the superblast as an easy day shoe. but it can be good for longer runs depending on the purpose of that run and you as a runner.
Fantastic entry level shoe, great cushion/stack and a wide base which means it’s nice and stable without actual stability aids. It comes in 2 width fittings for the upper too. Stone cold classic the Clifton
I love the Nike Pegasus. I’ve bought the 37, 38, and 39 models and loved every one of them. I always by the previous year’s model when it goes on sale. They are great running shoes and I can’t imagine anyone thinking they are horrible.
I’ve had the Pegasus 35, 36, 37, and 39. It really is a well rounded shoe that works for a large range of dynamics. I would definitely recommend for beginners. When I was struggling with a hip alignment issue the peg 37 was the only one of my shoes I could stand to run in. Before the 40s came out I picked up the 39s for 75 bucks. Not bad at all for good trainer that will last me 400 + miles
Can anyone recommend a good shoe for just running in place? I'm a beginner, and I will be just running in place indoors to supplement my daily exercise routine. 🙂
After 80+ marathons and ultramarathons i can say NEVER start with a carbon plate shoe! The risk of injurys is very high. I would the saucony münchen or guide! For longer runs but can go fast too the triumph. Sn when you only wanna run 5 or 10k the kinvara
Actually for beginners if ur tryna spend ur money wisely get the Pegasus 39s lmao they are the same as the 40s haha 😂 the new pegs had literally no change to them and they cost more
Superblast has Asics' top tier foam: FFTurbo. Novablast has FFblast+ which is EVA. FFTurbo is bouncy but doesn't last long and expensive, FFblast+ is more durable and costs less. Superblast is for recovery runs since it is a max cushioned shoe, Novablast is a daily workhorse.
@@theunknown21329 how does it compare to nimbus 25? I train mostly in gym only run on road occasionally about 5k 2 time a week..mainly for burning fats…I’m 1.7 90kg at moment..
The last sentence is by far the most important.
The saucony is a good choice. The Pegasus is a Brick!
Bc there trainers
What does brick mean
@@undyingemperor2395 it means that the midsole is stiff, and heavy compared with the endorphin speed 3!
@@LuisRamos-qw1gj you shouldn't wear shoes with a plate and super foam for every run.
@@chessplayer-ms3pnwhat is great for beginners than?
This is a good list if you want to play dress up as a social media runfluencer. If you're an actual beginner who doesn't know what speed work is and are just trying to run 3 miles without feeling like you're dying, don't completely cheap out but I would say spending around $70-150 is adequate. Most people can handle neutral shoes. If you are heavier look for shoes with more cushioning. Shoes in that range will be just fine, even for half and full marathon distance.
bro had no mercy holy shit
spitting facts left and right
So which shoes would you recommend ?
if you’re gonna play expert then give us some recommendations. this dude is clearly a runner and i’m not sure why you’re shitting on him
@abiwhite25187 i don't dispute he's a runner, probably a better one than I am. I just don't agree with the recommendations. For beginners I recommend any of the following, as "do it all" shoes. You can experiment with rotations for different types of runs after you have some experience.
Saucony: Kinvara, Ride, Triumph
Nike: Pegasus (i agree with him here. these are fine all around shoes, I don't consider them bricks like some have said)
Hoka: Clifton, Mach, Arahi, Bondi
Asics: Gel Cumulus, Gel Nimbus, Novablast
Brooks: Ghost, Adrenaline, Glycerine
Puma: Deviate Nitro
I don't have much direct experience with them but I think anything from New Balance or Adidas in the price range I mentioned is probably fine also.
Go to a running store and get fitted. A good running store will have a treadmill and someone knowledgeable will tell you if you underpronate or overpronate. Based on this they can recommend a neutral shoe or a stability shoe and the major brands are probably going to have one for you.
Total gimmick for majority of population. What you expect from the shoe plus usage far outweighs this
I remember when I just started and I was running hills with adidas slides
Psa: do not get the superblast for easy runs it is priced as a supershoe but doesnt have any plates. Its a weird shoe not cheap enough as a daily not fast enough as a race
I think the Endorphin has a lot going on for a new runner to be honest. When people are just getting into running I think they reap a lot of benefit from going with a more “boring” shoe like a Pegasus or a Ghost, something that they can work on their fundamentals in that won’t interfere with anything, no rockers or plates. I think the Pegasus is a good choice, but I’ll admit that I think there are much better options on the market at that price range.
(Edit) very much appreciate you recommending new runners to go to a shoe store in person though. That’s the best shoe recommendation you can give.
I’m a Saucony lover myself!! Can’t go wrong with any pair from them 🫶🙌🏻
And my favorite shoes are all your shoes 😂.. perfect nice shoes collection 😁
My ultra boost give me sharp pains here n there for when I take funky steps so guess its time for some newer better running shoes , these served me well for almost 4 years
Still my favs.
That's correct!!! That's why I like wearing the new balance zante v3
I'm a beginner and bought 2 pair of Zoom tempo Next% and 3 adizero prime x.....and I feel great running in them.
Saucony triumph 21s are great too
Just started working at a running shoes store. You've given me some amazing pointers in 30 seconds, thank you so much for making this!
Thank you for this. I will get the Nike pegasus 40 today. 🔥🔥️🔥️🔥
Brooks revel 6 for wider feet. I like them
Ordered the endorphin speed 2s I can’t wait!
When somebody recommends the Peg as the best shoe for beginners I know Nike paid them
Why please explain I’m getting into running and I am looking to buy running shoes that i can just use for any running training.
@@Steven82736there’s nothing inherently wrong with the Pegasus, I used to wear them as my daily trainer, but the Pegasus has had a TON of advertising recently, and sometimes Nike can really go hard on its ad campaigns so I kinda see the original commenter’s point. But that doesn’t mean this video was a paid sponsorship, and if you want them, go for it! But I would recommend getting fitted at a running store and being able to talk to a sales rep about what you are looking for and they should be able to point you in the right direction. But ultimately, running is a simple pleasure! It’s fun, and having the gear can be fun too, but don’t let not having the “right” shoes stop you! Plenty of shoes work, and until you find what you like, there’s nothin wrong with putting on something that fits with some cushion and doesn’t break the bank and going for it! As long as you don’t hurt yourself, you can really run in anything you’d like!
@@Steven82736Please buy Asics. Shoes by Nike are shady as fuck
@@Steven82736 u can try puma velocity nitro 2, puma deviate nitro 2, asics novablast 3, new balance rebel v3, saucony triumph 20. Try first then decide. 🎉 Goodluck bro
@@Steven82736
Get two pair. New balance super comp training shoes for easy days after a hard run and Adizero Boston 11 or 12 for daily. Both excellent shoes and I'm NOT sponsored by either. Have a safe run.
You have to try the ON Clound monsters. For trail the Cloud ultras are also incredible 🙌🙌
For trails, I wear the North Face Flight Vectiv.
Hoka Mach 5 are also a good option
Saucony Rides have been good to me.
The best trainer I have ever used is the invincible 3. I have 410 miles in one of my pairs right now and they still run fine. My other 2 pairs have moderate mileage and they are amazing. Best track workout shoe is the streakfly. Best road workout shoe is the Vaporfly 2 or 3. Best shoe for versatility is the Tempo next %. Best race day shoe for half < Vaporfly 3 or alphafly 2. Best for marathon is alphafly 3. Notice they are all Nike because they are undoubtedly leading the shoe game right now. Do not get Pegasus!! Shin splints will occur after 50 miles or less and they are awful after that. If you prefer other brands the novablast 4 or the newest brooks ghost are about it for trainers. Sauconys cushion doesn’t keep up with other brands and every shoe feels like pegasus
A beginner runner is not buying 200$ shoes😂 They don’t even know it they’ll actually end up running that long to make it worth it
I got the Pegasus and it’s so good
seems nice
My favs are the adidas ultra boost have had 2 variations very stable light and Cush 🏃♂️👍
They should invent a machine that simulates different shoes without telling you which is which. That way you’ll have the most unbiased opinion on which shoe to pick.
Surprised ultra boost never make the cut and those are the best imo. Pegasus are good for those in a budget you can find older models dirt cheap.
I suggest ortuseight hyperglide 2.0 se, 238gr size 42, durometer 18-20. Lightweight and bouce
What bro
Started running with a Pegasus. Went through Asics, New Balances, Saucony's,.. Came back to the reliable pegs.
Love some Hokas
Nice
It all depends on your foot.
100000%
👌👌👌❤
Which size of running shoes should i choose?
Exact size of my foots or size bigger ?
What is the recomendion for run ?
Would this be the same recommendation for women?
I’d go for ASICS Novablast 3 or 4..
Under 100€ you have many models like nike asics nb adidas or Puma... In my opinión are fabulous..
In india...,
Only goldstar shoes for running purpose... 😂
If someone is offering you a plate shoe as a beginner shoe, walk away.
I just got adidas adizero Sen 8 as my first one did I mess up
@@PwrGK_not a bad shoe if I recall but you typically don’t want to everyday train in a plated shoe. Off the top of my head I can’t remember if your shoe has a plate or not.
What exactly is a plated shoe / what's the purpose and why might it be bad for beginners?
@@soul-gt7dl it’s not plated but it has these rods that also give you loads of energy return
@@mycroftholmes8261 Plated shoes are running shoes that have a carbon or different material plate in between the sole and the outsole. It is used to return energy to runners more efficiently than just traditional foam running shoes.
I believe nike was the first introduce a plated shoe with the most popular Nike Zoomx Vaporfly Next %, there have been 3 releases of that shoe, and additionally the Nike Alphafly Next % which was the shoe that helped legendary marathon runner Eluid Kipchoge run a sub 2 hour marathon for the Nike project 159.
Nowadays all major shoe brands produce what they call a super shoe or “race day” shoe that is generally comprised of the brands best quality foam, along with a carbon plate, and extremely light uppers. This makes for a shoe that is extremely fast and has outstanding energy return allowing for fast runners to run fast for even longer.
The issues with plated shoes is that most of them (the ones for race day or super shoes) is that they wear out quickly in comparison to normal trainers, and are quite expensive generally $250+ from most major running brands.
Now there are plated training shoes such as saucony endorphin speed or nike zoomx tempo but there are a lot of conflicting ideologies where some people think plated shoes should be saved for races and others think you benefit from the recovery while still being able to exert more effort.
Me personally, I run 10 miles per day. If I am running on the road or similar terrain I am normally using zoomx tempo, speed 3, or new balance supercomp trainer, all plated shoes. But for my long runs (10 miles +) or for treadmill miles or just slow miles in general (slower than 7:30 minutes per mile) I will use non plated daily trainers like NB Rebel v3 or Endorphin shift.
But truth be told, if someone isn’t in the shape to run at a fast enough pace or for long enough (beginners) the benefit of a plated shoe isn’t really going to be in play, nor is it going to work for someone with bad running form, which again, is 99% of beginner runners.
That’s why most people don’t recommend plated shoes or super shoes for beginners.
Oh also you forgot the Nike structure 25 they are the blast for beginners and fast pace I ran 7 minutes with them
Speed 3 not a beginner shoe imho
I used to have the Pegasus 40s but since I have flat feet, it really didn’t work put for me.
Begineer tapiii harga kayangan.. Bagi la harga yg mampu milik dan span
Cintailah produk lokal 😊
Its funny I want to get into running after I break my legs
If you want a pair that you can run everywhere with go for asics trabuco 2 max
Is puma comet 2 good?😊
Shoes don't matter if you are a beginner runner...get a pair you are comfortable with and support you well and just run.
Gear doesn't matter.
It actually matters because if you buy low quality running shoes, not only is it uncomfortable (since most of them feel like a brick), but their stiffness can actually cause injury.
@@daniaaal That might have been true until a few years ago, but now you can go to Decathlon and with 50 euros you find good quality beginner shoes!
It doesnt matter?
Are you out of your mind.
It can cause severe injury
Idiot
😂😂
@@daniaaalso….do you have any recommendations?
@@daniaaalthats what happend to me
Would really like to do nike but i have wide feet and only saucony fits me well
I just went all in and got the Nike Pegasus Trail Gor Tex 4. I hope those are good for cross country.
Nope
@@assmuncher3894 They were good to me! They got me 29th out of 120 kids 😉
Makes no sense to recommend running shoes by brands, it is way better to find out what foot form you have and then search for a fitting shoe, no matter the brand.
For a second I thought your nose was bleeding
Please recomend some under1000 ₹ shoes
Nope I tried two version of this shoes, 38 and 39, both of them cause blister on my feet, now I use Asics and HOKA shoes for training
Don't buy plated shoes if you are new to running. Just get a regular non plated trainer that has decent cushioning and durability. Puma Velocity Nitro 2, Asics Novablast 3, Adidas SL, Saucony Ride 16, Reebok Floatride Energy 4/5, Brooks Ghost 14/15, New Balance 880v12 are all great options. You won't go wrong with any of these. Happy running!
I have to choose between the adidas adizero sl, saucony ride 16 and Nike pegasus 40. At 58, 80 and 77 € respectively, I'm quite heavy 83 kg (183 lbs) and i run at least 4 times a week, mostly 5km to 10 km per run. Which would you recommend?
@@Marco-Vavassori Get the Adizero SL. It is a little firm out of the box, takes about 30-50km to break in. Worth it.
@@theunknown21329 tysm
I would generally not recommend rockered shoes to beginners as they have no experience with them and will likely rack up injuries.
Yours beginner pair of shoes is my dream shoes bro I have running skil but not such type of shoes because I'm a middle class Indiaan bro🙃💔
i just bought the pegasus 40s online and these comments are making me have second thoughts... 😅 is it really that bad??
Where do you get that green pair can't find it
I got a adidas ultra boost 1.0 dna 2023
That a god shoes for running????
Flat footed only could dream on
🎄🏀🎄☁🎉nice,A months ago,My grandfather used to work in a factory that produces another product,I once went to shoot the manufacturing process
what is the price of the shoes
what t-shirt do you have?
Can the ASICS super blast be meant for long runs or no ?
superblast is the bridge between a trainer and racer. it has the race day foam but the stack of the less responsive trainers. i would categorize the superblast for longer workouts, faster long runs like steady state or progression runs. i wouldnt treat the superblast as an easy day shoe. but it can be good for longer runs depending on the purpose of that run and you as a runner.
I thought aesthetics was the only difference in shoes. I thought all this “technology” was marketing.
i got addias ultraboost 22 good option? ( i wanted comfortable shoes)
Nike peg 39 or 40 who the best for beginner 😅
💪🏽💪🏽
What do you think about the Clifton 9 by Hoka
Good shoes. Wear what you prefer.
Way too mushy. Horrible energy return.
Fantastic entry level shoe, great cushion/stack and a wide base which means it’s nice and stable without actual stability aids. It comes in 2 width fittings for the upper too. Stone cold classic the Clifton
Guy. Hoka Clifton hands down
I heard horrible things about the Pegasus 😂😂 i think a good beginner shoe is new balance 880v13
I love the Nike Pegasus. I’ve bought the 37, 38, and 39 models and loved every one of them. I always by the previous year’s model when it goes on sale. They are great running shoes and I can’t imagine anyone thinking they are horrible.
I’ve had the Pegasus 35, 36, 37, and 39. It really is a well rounded shoe that works for a large range of dynamics. I would definitely recommend for beginners. When I was struggling with a hip alignment issue the peg 37 was the only one of my shoes I could stand to run in.
Before the 40s came out I picked up the 39s for 75 bucks. Not bad at all for good trainer that will last me 400 + miles
TOPO ALL DAY
Honestly, I would prefer the sacouny endorphin speed 3’s
Altra provision have changed the game for me I can’t believe I spent years in Nike free runs. For shame! My poor feet 😂
Can anyone recommend a good shoe for just running in place? I'm a beginner, and I will be just running in place indoors to supplement my daily exercise routine. 🙂
For flat feet bro?
Anyone know brooks is the best running shoes for beginners.
I cant afford those. But i get the asics on sale
I have the pegasus but it doesn't take longer...
After 80+ marathons and ultramarathons i can say NEVER start with a carbon plate shoe! The risk of injurys is very high. I would the saucony münchen or guide! For longer runs but can go fast too the triumph. Sn when you only wanna run 5 or 10k the kinvara
What about Brooks glycerine 20 🧐🧐🧐
Sock-a-nee???! lol I thought it was pronounced Sa-cone-ee 😂
Disagree on Peg 40, better alternatives would be new balance propel v4 or Puma Velocity nitro 2
Actually for beginners if ur tryna spend ur money wisely get the Pegasus 39s lmao they are the same as the 40s haha 😂 the new pegs had literally no change to them and they cost more
All are out of my budget😂😂😂
Yay Nike Pegasus
Asics baby....
Then Saucony
What’s the difference between superblast and novablast2 ? Do I find the novablast 2 to be extremely unstable and made my feet sore !
Superblast has Asics' top tier foam: FFTurbo. Novablast has FFblast+ which is EVA. FFTurbo is bouncy but doesn't last long and expensive, FFblast+ is more durable and costs less. Superblast is for recovery runs since it is a max cushioned shoe, Novablast is a daily workhorse.
@@theunknown21329 how does it compare to nimbus 25? I train mostly in gym only run on road occasionally about 5k 2 time a week..mainly for burning fats…I’m 1.7 90kg at moment..
I will not pick any of this instead I will pick the cheapest Diadora running shoe. Trust me it is awesome
nike pegs feel like bricks on your feet
Nikes = shin splints
What about hokas?
Altra all day long
When people say speed work? Does that mean sprints? Or like running a half marathon at your fastest pace?
It refers to various types of interval training, structured shorter bursts at higher speeds.
What are your thoughts on hocka shoes anyone?
I don't have a few millions in account to buy so many shoes for a healthy run as a beginner.
Wait so I have to buy 7 pairs of shoes? :P
Pegasus 39 is a better, cheaper option.