Anonymous wrote:All the coaches at my HIIT gym wear No Bull. I ordered a pair a couple months ago and love them.
https://www.nobullproject.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the coaches at my HIIT gym wear No Bull. I ordered a pair a couple months ago and love them.
https://www.nobullproject.com/
No Bull = Zero lateral support. Performing side lunges - my foot literally touched slide past the sole and touched the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my adidas ultraboost for HIIT. Also have been wanting to try On Cloud - husband says amazing.
This is OP. I actually don’t like the ON Clouds. Tons of people have them and I’m convinced they only buy them because they see other people wearing them, so they must be good. But they feel flimsy and cheap to me. Zero padding around you get
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I agree
Same. So sick of seeing those shoes! I find them oddly irritating on top of cheap. Same reaction to Hokas. They remind me of the moon boots I wore as a kid; my mom bought them after I begged and begged and once I had them I was miserable.
Anonymous wrote:At the gym, No Bulll 100%. At home, I work out barefoot for everything except barbell work. Plyo, HIIT, kickboxing--all cardio and dumbbell training is no show Barefoot feels more natural and comfortable to me. Been doing this for 10 years, going on 50 now, and all my joints are so grateful.
Anonymous wrote:All the coaches at my HIIT gym wear No Bull. I ordered a pair a couple months ago and love them.
https://www.nobullproject.com/
Anonymous wrote:About ON
It’s unfair to say “On are not good for working out”. They have at least different styles, so unless you’ve tried all of them, you should not make that claim.
I went to a running store and was fitted for several styles of ON. One style was perfect but they didn’t have the colorway I preferred so I bought another one - cloud flow Went home and walked around for about 30 min indoors - also did jump squats, pretend jumping rope, side planks, elevated burpees, etc. but that style didn’t work as well for me as I expected. I felt there was not enough support for my foot. So the next day I went to another location (same store) which had more color options in the recommended style. I ended up with the On Cloud X training shoe and they are great for me. I feel they hug my feet and that I can jump higher and longer (probably not true).
I wear a 1/2 size smaller in these (and Cloud flow) than in my trusty Brooks Adrenaline. The cloudswift size was the same as Brooks. These were more cushion/arch support so fit tighter and I had to go with larger size.
Anonymous wrote:About ON
It’s unfair to say “On are not good for working out”. They have at least different styles, so unless you’ve tried all of them, you should not make that claim.
I went to a running store and was fitted for several styles of ON. One style was perfect but they didn’t have the colorway I preferred so I bought another one - cloud flow Went home and walked around for about 30 min indoors - also did jump squats, pretend jumping rope, side planks, elevated burpees, etc. but that style didn’t work as well for me as I expected. I felt there was not enough support for my foot. So the next day I went to another location (same store) which had more color options in the recommended style. I ended up with the On Cloud X training shoe and they are great for me. I feel they hug my feet and that I can jump higher and longer (probably not true).
I wear a 1/2 size smaller in these (and Cloud flow) than in my trusty Brooks Adrenaline. The cloudswift size was the same as Brooks. These were more cushion/arch support so fit tighter and I had to go with larger size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my adidas ultraboost for HIIT. Also have been wanting to try On Cloud - husband says amazing.
This is OP. I actually don’t like the ON Clouds. Tons of people have them and I’m convinced they only buy them because they see other people wearing them, so they must be good. But they feel flimsy and cheap to me. Zero padding around you get
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