10 10 Best Running Shoes For Men

Updated on: March 2023

10 Best Running Shoes For Men in 2023


Brooks Mens Ghost 12 Running Shoe - Navy/Deep Water/Gold - D - 10.0

Brooks Mens Ghost 12 Running Shoe - Navy/Deep Water/Gold - D - 10.0
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023
  • THIS SHOE IS FOR: Neutral runners looking for a lightweight shoe and a smooth ride without sacrificing cushioning. Whether you’re a Ghost loyalist or are lacing one up for the first time, you’ll find plenty to like.
  • SUPPORT AND CUSHION: The neutral support type provides high energizing cushioning. Ideal for road running, cross training, the gym or wherever you might want to take them! Predecessor: Ghost 11
  • BALANCED, SOFT CUSHIONING: BioMoGo DNA and DNA LOFT cushioning work together to provide a just-right softness underfoot without losing responsiveness and durability - yet it feels lighter than ever.
  • SMOOTH, STABLE RIDE: No matter how your foot lands, our Segmented Crash Pad - an integrated system of shock absorbers - will cushion every step and stride for smooth heel-to-toe transitions.
  • SOFT, SECURE, FIT: The newly engineered mesh and 3D Fit Print practically disappears on your foot with strategically placed stretch and structure.

ASICS Men's Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes, 10M, Black/Sheet Rock

ASICS Men's Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes, 10M, Black/Sheet Rock
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Array

Brooks Mens Adrenaline GTS 20 Running Shoe - Grey/Blue/Navy - D - 10.0

Brooks Mens Adrenaline GTS 20 Running Shoe - Grey/Blue/Navy - D - 10.0
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • THIS SHOE IS FOR: Runners who need a perfect blend of support, cushion, flexibility, and reliability. The modernized, streamlined design satisfies runners who crave a low-profile look.
  • SUPPORT AND CUSHION: Provides just the right amount of stability and support, great for overpronation while providing high energizing cushioning. Ideal for road running, cross training, the gym or wherever you might want to take them! Predecessor: Adrenaline GTS 19
  • BALANCED, SOFT CUSHIONING: The DNA LOFT Crash Pad cushions each footfall and works with BioMoGo DNA to adapt to your every stride.
  • MODERNIZED FIT: A new streamlined, engineered mesh upper with 3D Fit Print offers the structure and proven fit the Adrenaline is known for-without excess bulk.
  • GUIDERAILS HOLISTIC SUPPORT SYSTEM: We've shifted our focus beyond the feet to the most injury-prone part of a runner’s body: the knees. GuideRails keep you moving comfortably by keeping excess movement in check.

Saucony Men's Cohesion 10 Running Shoe (10 W US, Royal | Black)

Saucony Men's Cohesion 10 Running Shoe (10 W US, Royal | Black)
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Successor to the Cohesion 13
  • Heel Grid system offers stable cushioning
  • Injection molded EVA midsole provides a cushioned underfoot ride
  • Mesh upper helps provide breathability
  • Plush tongue and collar

ALTRA Men's Escalante 2 Road Running Shoe, Black - 10 M US

ALTRA Men's Escalante 2 Road Running Shoe, Black - 10 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Increased breathability
  • Secure fit
  • Updated insole that is less susceptible to compression
  • Better step-in feel
  • Stack Height: 24mm
  • M | 8.8 oz / 249 g

Under Armour Men's Charged Assert 8 Running Shoe, Academy Blue (401)/White, 10

Under Armour Men's Charged Assert 8 Running Shoe, Academy Blue (401)/White, 10
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • NEUTRAL: For runners who need a balance of flexibility & cushioning
  • Lightweight mesh upper with 3 color digital print delivers complete breathability
  • Durable leather overlays for stability & that locks in your midfoot
  • EVA sockliner provides soft, step in comfort
  • Charged Cushioning midsole uses compression molded foam for even greater responsiveness & durability, providing optimal cushioning & energy return

New Balance Men's 520 V6 Running Shoe, Black/Orca, 10 M US

New Balance Men's 520 V6 Running Shoe, Black/Orca, 10 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Synthetic/mesh upper
  • Rubber outsole
  • NB comfort insert

Brooks Womens Ghost 12 Running Shoe - Peacoat/Blue/Aqua - B - 10.0

Brooks Womens Ghost 12 Running Shoe - Peacoat/Blue/Aqua - B - 10.0
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • THIS SHOE IS FOR: Neutral runners looking for a lightweight shoe and a smooth ride without sacrificing cushioning. Whether you’re a Ghost loyalist or are lacing one up for the first time, you’ll find plenty to like.
  • SUPPORT AND CUSHION: The neutral support type provides high energizing cushioning. Ideal for road running, cross training, the gym or wherever you might want to take them! Predecessor: Ghost 11
  • BALANCED, SOFT CUSHIONING: BioMoGo DNA and DNA LOFT cushioning work together to provide a just-right softness underfoot without losing responsiveness and durability - yet it feels lighter than ever.
  • SMOOTH, STABLE RIDE: No matter how your foot lands, our Segmented Crash Pad - an integrated system of shock absorbers - will cushion every step and stride for smooth heel-to-toe transitions.
  • SOFT, SECURE, FIT: The newly engineered mesh and 3D Fit Print practically disappears on your foot with strategically placed stretch and structure.

ASICS Men's Gel Venture 5 Trail Running Shoe, (10 D(M) US, Castle Rock/Black/Green)

ASICS Men's Gel Venture 5 Trail Running Shoe, (10 D(M) US, Castle Rock/Black/Green)
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Outdoor-ready runner with mesh and brushstroke-patterned underlays
  • Rearfoot GEL cushioning
  • Removable sockliner accommodates medical orthotics
  • Trail-specific outsole with reversed traction lugs
  • AHAR outsole rubber in critical high-wear areas

Nike Men's Air Max Torch 4 Running Shoe (10, White/Hyper Blue-Black)

Nike Men's Air Max Torch 4 Running Shoe (10, White/Hyper Blue-Black)
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023

Star Trek Must Reads for Trekkie Fans

Four books with the scientific background approach to Star Trek and covers a lot of ground.

I grew up watching The Next Generation (TNG) series religiously back in the 90s when the Star Trek world was a big, expanding phenomenon with its merchandising franchise.

If I were to place the Star Trek series in order of what I would rank the best to least best, it would go in the following order: TNG, VGR, TOS, DS9 and Enterprise wouldn't even be on the list because it didn't meet up to par in my standards in comparison t the other Gene Roddenberry series with its poor quality script dialogue and unoriginal plot line scenarios.

When viewing the new Star Trek movie, out on DVD, with the introduction of the new timeline presented by J.J. Abrams, I was skeptical at first being a trekkie from back in the day if they would do justice by the original series selection. After looking at the movie, I didn't like it at first when the Romulan leader of the strange-shaped Romulan ship from the future "harpoons" the Federation captain with a pronged-harpoon looking weapon. Which I thought was unlike Star Trek but luckily was pleasantly surprised that they made up for that disappointing opening scene throughout the progression of the movie. They created a rather good rendition of showing how the original characters got placed aboard the Enterprise.

Before going to the theatres this May when the new Star Trek: Into Darkness comes out, I highly recommend reading the following books with in-depth detail of the science behind Gene Roddenberry's creation, Star Trek.

The Computers of Star Trek

By Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg reveals to us that the computer system of each series is possible in the future and goes further to explain that TOS based computer system is actually more simplistic than we may originally suspect with simple computer programming and networking. TNG's computer system is more advanced.

Data, a "sentient-being," or android functions on an artificial neural network and possesses 100,000 TB (10 17 bytes) storage capacity in his brain. Each computer is adaptive and learns new things from the new environments exposed to it.

This book shows the many roles of computers in the series science fiction lives, for example: the holodeck as an interactive form of relaxation that stimulates the sense and making entertainment easily accessible, safer (in theory) all through the virtual reality grid-like walls.

The Physics of Star Trek

By Lawrence M. Krauss has a Foreword by Stephen Hawking and explains the approach of the starship's structure's components being physics based and possible with the warp core being a conduit containment of plasma used to propel the ship's speed and accelerate without the use of rocket technology.

How laser technology is in play with the ship's phasers. Also how biologically the uniform(s) detects the heart rate of an individual and relays it to the ship's computer. Other topics discussed in this book are: transportation technology, gravitational fields, the use of antimatter, holodecks and holograms, blackholes and wormholes, different dimensions of space in correlation with time.

I recommend this read for those interested in physics and showing how Star Trek can be a reality in the future.

The Metaphysics of Star Trek

By Richard Hanley, explains chapter by chapter: New Life, New Civilizations, Prime Suspects, Insufficient Data, Pro Creation, Matters of Survival, To Beam or Not to Beam, Personal Growth, Temporal Distortions.

Shows how functionability with other alien species exists when exploring space which will be a necessary role in survival.

This book shows how the writers of Star Trek embrace the Exclusion Principle of the view where we humans invent some process and can manipulate it reliably and anything going on in the process we may not be responsible for.

Also the role of space time and quantum mechanics are briefly discussed.

Star Trek On the Brain: Alien Minds, Human Minds

By Robert Sekuler and Randolph Blake cover the psychological portion of Star Trek and roots of how we end up getting along with Vulcans, Klingons, Romulans, Ferengis, Borg amongst other aspects with the role of sex in the series, Star Trek.

Use of the example that Jadzia Dax is actually two people consisting of a host and a parasite, half humanoid beings like Spock who is half Vulcan and half human or B'Elanna Torres, half Klingon, half human. There are different varieties of aliens and offspring products expressed in the series as well as how emotions play a role in the future.

Data, the android can't express emotions, but his creator figures out in the progression of the series to create an emotional chip, which emotionally cripples him and his abilities at one point, but how he can't understand certain euphemisms or jokes from the crew. His emotions for the most part and most of the time are completely suppressed and is just an enhanced guide of sorts to calculate things.

Before going to view Star Trek's Into Darkness coming in theatres this May, I recommend these reads for those interested in knowing more of the scientific background of Star Trek. The Biological, Physics, Metaphysics, Psychological, etc..

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