There is a deep divide among runners about which is the best running shoe and the big super shoes seem to be winning. Is this because they are better, or is it just clever marketing with a big budget?
Steven Sashen thinks it’s the latter.
In this episode you’ll learn:
why the barefoot/minimalist movement isn’t dead how a “natural” shoe can improve foot strength what the big brands don’t want you to know
The beauty of running is that you really don’t need much more than a pair of shoes to get started.
But does the kind of shoe really matter? Absolutely.
Hundreds of millions of dollars has been spent on the development of running shoes that promise to propel you farther and faster than you’ve gone before, while also delivering a smooth ride and making your feet look good.
Steven Sashen is the co-founder, along with his wife Lena Phoenix, of the minimalist footwear company Xero Shoes and he is also a master’s level sprinter. He claims not only that true minimalist shoes are better for your feet, but they are better for your running.
He takes issue that you need super shoes to run your best and in fact you might be causing more harm than good if your goal is to run for life.
And a fun fact, when Xero Shoes) was just getting started, Steven and Lena appeared on the hit show Shark Tank, where they turned down a $400,000 offer from Kevin O'Leary.
I ask Steven about that experience, the pros and cons of each type of footwear, and where we go from here. It’s a lively and controversial conversation that just might have you rethinking what you put on your feet.
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