All the major running shoe brands have numerous series of running shoes, and truth be told, they do a shoddy job of telling the runner, which shoes are for what purpose. As runners, we continue to scratch our heads and spend endless hours researching the right shoe model for our needs. Here is my attempt to classify various running shoe models from the top six brands – Nike, Adidas, Puma, Saucony, Brooks, and Asics, into daily trainers, speed workout shoes, and racers.
Merida Scultura RIM 400 – the Best Entry-Level Road Bike with Awesome Performance
The Merida Scultura RIM 400 stands out as one of the best entry-level road bikes available. I'm sharing this review after covering approximately 1,200 km, including short swift rides, long century rides, a few races, and even triathlons. Styled with a distinctive red color, it was love at first sight for me. I named it... Continue Reading →
The best four minutes of running history
Roger Bannister made history as the first human to break the 4-minute mile barrier, achieving a remarkable time of 3:59.4 that stunned the world and shattered the belief in what was once considered impossible. On May 6, 2024, the world celebrated the 70th anniversary of this extraordinary feat. Here is my reflection on this historic run, accompanied by a captivating video featuring Bannister's own voiceover.
Decoding different types of running shoes
Running shoes are becoming more technical with every passing year, all thanks to amazing advancements in technology, and training science. Brands, on the other hand, are coming up with plethora of running shoes - more frequently than ever, making is extremely confusing for the runners to pick the right shoes. In this article, I attempt to decode various types of shoes based in running use cases.
