Tuesday, September 23, 2014

What If Everyone Ran?


Mizuno launched a study at UNC Business School on the potential impact of a national running movement or essentially they asked the question, "What if everyone ran?" 

Published in March 2014, it has been an internet phenomenon and yet it seems that even though the numbers of runners are increasing; it's not happening at the rate you would expect when reading this report. 

I decided that I will summarize each statistic in my blog to try to influence as many people as I can to start an exercise program. This is not an endorsement of Mizuno, in fact Brooks are my running shoes of choice, but I love what they are doing and I wanted to share.

Hmmm...What if everyone did run?

For those people who are too impatient to wait for my musings each week, click here to read the report.

Here is the executive summary straight from the study:


The analysis suggests that if everyone was a runner there could be:

  • $130 billion in health care savings
  • $47 billion added to the national GDP
  • Nearly 2 billion pounds of total weight loss
  • 10 percent increase in household earning potential
  • 5 million fewer hospital visits
  • Up to 46 percent fewer homeless
  • 20 million more great grandmothers
  • 7 billion more hours spent outside
  • 63 million happier dogs
  • 135 million more victory beers
Over the next few weeks we can explore how this is possible.....together.....and then we can discuss it on the run!!!


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

What is a Hoka? Is it the Right Running Shoe For Me?

What is a Hoka? Great question.

It turns out that even though they have been in the marketplace since 2010, the average runner, and definitely the average person, has not been introduced to the Hoka One One.


This is a revolutionary running shoe that looks absolutely ridiculous at first glance but the wow factor is in the fit and feel.  They are hugely popular in the ultradistance running community and are now starting to trend in the marathon category. The company will tell you that the Hoka was not developed to counteract the minimalist trend, but this is a maximalist shoe. They also hate that term!

Truly this is an innovative design that cushions and rocks the foot forward like a semi-wheel like construction. They have a very light EVA material with exceptional rebound and a meta-rocker midsole geometry that encourages a smoother ride and faster transition to the forefoot. A running shoe with tons of cushioning with dynamic control. Sounds too good to be true! It was recently chosen as the Editor’s Choice in Runner’s World. The company was acquired by Deckers Outdoors in 2013 and they brought them from the fringe into the limelight.

Is Hoka the shoe for you? Another great question. Like every other shoe, they are not for everyone.  There is no “one best shoe” and the average runner will scoff at the look but love the feel! They are not always the answer for runners who have repetitive stress injuries and are currently wearing minimalist shoes.  I have seen forefoot instability wear out the shoe outsole very quickly due to actually accentuating the unstable ride.

This is a great shoe for runners who are looking for an energetic yet cushioned ride. They encourage natural gait while protecting you from the concrete jungle.


The Hoka One One is worth taking a look and introducing yourself to the new shoe on the block. I think they will be here to stay. And I think we will see many more shoe type hitting the market in the next few years to try to answer the demand for more cushioning and yet stability. Hmmm....fun times in the running industry!