How to get the best running shoe?

There isn't any such thing as the best running shoe. As much as all runners want advice on what is the better running shoe, it's just not easy to name one. There is most likely a best running shoe for each individual athlete, although not a universal one shoe which is best for all runners. The plethora of running shoes available now is greater than it has ever been. At one end of the market place there are the minimalist athletic shoes that have very little support and padding. On the other end of the market are the innovative maximalist running shoes with the very cushioned running footwear. The range in between these two opposites has never been greater with over 100 producers of running shoes, with each manufacturer having anywhere from one model to in excess of 20 models, indicating that there are more than several thousand different running shoes in the marketplace for the athlete to choose from. This poses quite a problem for the runner attempting to choose a running shoe for themselves. To further mess with things are that each of the running shoe models have distinct design elements that can affect different runners in different ways.

Different  athletic shoes will achieve different effects. The minimalist running shoes will interfere very minimally as to enable the foot to move naturally, whereas other shoes are made to have an impact on movement and biomechanics. For for example, the Airia running shoes have a slant or tilt beneath the ball of the foot that may have substantial effects on the way the foot moves. The Hoka One One athletic shoes have the maximal amount of cushioning. Runners will have to try on a range of distinct shoes in the spectrum and pick the one which best suits what they think and believe about running and just what best suits their running style or approach The advice from a specialty running shoe retail store is valuable to help this process.