I started with just the Pegasus and then pretty shortly after moved to a 2 shoe rotation. I used that for a little over a year before adding more to the lineup. And thank you!!!
I personally prefer the Alphafly. I like both shoes a lot, but in the later stages of the marathon the extra bounce from the Alphafly and the air pods just seem to be more forgiving. I haven’t tried the Vaporfly 3 though so I can’t speak to how they’ve improved.
I actually really want to try it! I’ve heard great things about the pro 3. I’ve run in the Boston 10 and adios 6 and actually liked those so I’m assuming I would like the pro 3. Thanks!
@@joshuaxruns yeah man, highly recommend them! They feel like a hybrid. Between the AF 2 and VF 2. Little less cushion than the AF 2 but more than the VF 2, with nice responsiveness.
Running shoe rotations don’t need to be exciting, they just need to work. This rotation works for me at the moment but I’m always open to improving where I believe something may work better. The idea of the video was to give a better understanding of how I utilize a type of shoe for my training, regardless of what model or brand it is.
@@joshuaxruns for some people it don't need to be exciting, for me it helps as it motivates me to run. I'm just that way. I envy people that find all the joy in just running itself. All the best !