Running Shoe Reviews From A Fat Guy

Big Man Running Shoes

Big Man Running Shoes I’m big, overweight/ obese, fat, plump, heavy set, big boned, pudgy and I’m a runner. Let’s be honest, big people who run do not fit the mold. We get treated like outliers…nobody really knows how to deal with us… Many discard us as if we are not here, some assume that we’re supposed to fit their predetermined mold, very few add us to the general population.

As a runner, I need running  shoes… However, I find it difficult to find the right shoes. See, my shoe shopping experience is very different from the person who fits the mold… While a person who wears a size 9 can walk in and pretty much, try on every running shoe in the store. I usually play the guessing game… Do you have this in a size 14? Nope! Well, what about this? Nope. You get irritated and you tell them to bring out all the size 14s that they have in the back. The sales associate usually come out with 3-4 pairs of shoes, none of which you really had you eye on.  So, you try them on and none of the fit. Now you have two options… You can either go to another store in the mall and play the same guessing game or you can order them online. So look up shoe reviews and you find the shoe that everyone is raving about… You are excited to try them out, so you order them and they don’t fit either. Now you’re disappointed and you can’t understand why the shoe that fits everybody in the reviews doesn’t fit you…then it hits you, it’s because they are the rule and you’re the exception…

Has this ever happened to you? Well, I’m fed up with getting advice from the rule and trying to apply to my exceptional life… I decided to take matters in my own hand and start reviewing shoes… It is my hope that I can help the next big guy by sharing my perspective on running shoes… Hell I’ve tried on enough shoes to be an expert,  it’s my turn to give it the ole collage try. With that said, be on the lookout for my first running shoe review.

Until next time,

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Saucony Virrata Review

When I first received these shoes I was very skeptical. I must admit it’s because I’m a Nike fan boy, every pair of shoes I have own has been Nike. So when I initially tried on the Saucony Virrata I really wasn’t that enthusiastic. At first they felt funny on my feet but I decide to give the a fair shot, so after running in them for 50 more or miles here are my thoughts.

Saucony Virrata review

The Saucony Virrata has a “zero drop”, which makes this technically a minimalist shoe. I find this odd because when I think of a minimalist shoe I think no cushion however the Saucony Virrata has lots of cushion. The best way to describe what the Saucony Virrata is like is to imagine that a neutral running shoe and a minimalist shoe had a baby; viola! You have the Saucony Virrata. Now back to the review… Initially it took me a while to get use to these shoes. I pretty much had to change my stride and start landing towards my forefoot in order for them to feel comfortable. But once I got that done it was smooth sailing. The Saucony Virrata is very lightweight and they feel durable. The ride felt decent up to the 5 mile mark. Anything after 5 miles in these shoes my heels would start to hurt something that has never happen in my Nikes. I would consider this shoe for runs up to 5 miles which is a distance that I run the most.

I would recommend these shoes to anyone would like to try a minimalist running shoe before really going all the way minimalist. Also to anyone who’s working their way up to a 10k but any distance after that you might want to look for an another shoe as it gave my problems for the longer distances, but that’s just my two pennies. If you have any experience with Saucony Virrata, be sure to leave your thoughts below.

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This post is sponsored by FitFluential LLC. All opinions are my own.

Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield: Initial Thoughts

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Shoes are the most important equipment that you need when running… Hell when doing anything for that matter cause an ill-fitting shoe can and will ruin your day; it definitely ruins your run. Another thing that can ruin your run is cold wet shoes…I would say having cold wet shoes is up there with ill-fitting shoes. I know firsthand because the other day I went for a run in my Nike Flyknits, it wasn’t snow on the ground but it was wet and I messed around and stepped in a puddle. If you don’t know what Nike Flyknits are; they are the super light shoes that are woven together their claim to fame was being the 2012 Olympic podium shoe. Anyway they are woven together leaving me feet cold and wet. This experience leads me to think I need some type of winter running shoe. Then I pose the question: Do they even make a winter running shoe or am I just making this up? So I asked the nice folks @NikeRunning what do they have to solve my problem…They gave me a couple of options.

Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield tweet2Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield Tweet

Now it’s time to go to the store and check them out. This will be a journey in its self because I wear a size 14 and they are scarce mainly because most companies send the stores one size 14 at a time and I’m not the special order type of guy; when I say I’m going shoe shopping I’m coming home with shoes! I ended up going to 4 stores and I must say that I’m never shopping at Footlocker, Champs or Foot Action ever again. I went in these stores, wondered around with shoes in my hand, ready to spend some my hard earn cash and nobody greeted me. I worked on commission before I would have been an easy sale all they had to do is say hello but they didn’t… Anyways I am done ranting. I end up at Dick’s Sporting Goods. They only had one shoe in the Hypershield collection in my size. They were the Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield.

 

 

Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield

 

 

Trying them on my initial thought was they felt like my Nike Vomero 7’s. This is a good thing because they are currently my favorite running shoes. Compared side by side the sole and the cushion looks and feel the same.

 

 

Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield versus Vomero 7

 

 

The only difference is that the Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield has more of an aggressive sole than my Nike Vomero 7’s, the better to run in light snow or ice (I hope). The Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield is also water-resistant, hopefully answering my prayers of not have cold wet feet while running. I’m very curious to see if these shoes will solve my problem, but only time will tell. I must say though Nike usually doesn’t let me down when it comes to running shoes so I know the comfort part is guaranteed. However I’m looking for mainly function in this shoe… I will see when I run in them when it’s wet outside and follow-up in a couple of weeks to give my complete review on these puppies.

 

 

Nike Air Pegasus 29 Shield

 

 

Now it’s your turn leave a comment below stating whether you have different running shoes for the winter, if so, what are they? How are they treating you? Would you recommend them to a close friend or enemy?

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