For years now we have been hearing about the minimalist or barefoot running fad which is now almost over as it failed to deliver the promised benefits and the science did not support all the claims being made for it. During this fad the super cushioned Hoka One One running shoes were releases to a lot of ridicule by those who were promoting a more minimalist approach to running shoes. The Hoka One One shoes have got the last laugh as sales of minimalist running shoes continue to decline and the sales of the Hoka One One continue to increase. Runners have voted with their feet! A number of pundits are calling 2014, the year of the maximalist running shoe as a number of companies are starting to produce these shoes.
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