10 Best Black Running Shoes
Updated on: September 2023
Best Black Running Shoes in 2023
New Balance Women's FuelCore Nergize V1 Sneaker, Black/Magnet, 8 M US

- NB Comfort Insert: Memory Sole
- Revlite Midsole
ASICS Men's Jolt 2 Running Shoes, 12M, Black/Dark Grey
adidas Performance Women's Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe, Black/Black/White, 7 M US

- Women's specific fit
- Cloudfoam memory sockliner and textile lining
- Easy, everyday runners
- Hugs the foot. Lace closure
Under Armour Men's Surge 2 Running Shoe, Black (002)/Black, 11.5

- NEUTRAL: For runners who need flexibility, cushioning & versatility
- Lightweight, breathable mesh upper
- External heel counter for additional support & structure
- Enhanced cushioning around ankle collar for superior comfort
- Full-length EVA sock liner for added comfort & a custom fit
Nike Women's Revolution 5 Running Shoe, Black/Anthracite, 7.5 Regular US

- REVOLUTIONARY COMFORT: These Nike women's running shoes have been designed with lightweight material and a soft foam midsole, built to keep you running in comfort.
- BREATHABLE SUPPORT: These Nike women's shoes are built with a lightweight knit textile that wraps your foot in breathable comfort. A reinforced heel and no-sew overlays lend support and durability.
- LIGHTWEIGHT CUSHIONING: The soft foam midsole delivers a smooth, stable ride. The textured outer wall of these women's running shoes help reduce weight and hide creases.
- DURABLE, FLEXIBLE TRACTION: The rubber outsole of these Nike women's shoes offer durable traction on a variety of surfaces. Spaces in the tread let your foot flex naturally.
- NIKE WOMEN'S RUNNING SHOE: Imported, fabric: lightweight knit, plush padding, soft foam midsole, and rubber outsole.
Under Armour Men's Charged Escape 3 Running Shoe, Black/Black, 12

- NEUTRAL: For runners who need a balance of flexibility & cushioning
- Lightweight upper hugs the foot for breathable, flexible support
- Firm external heel counter for additional support that keeps the back of the foot locked in place
- Molded Comfort Collar locks in the heel with a soft, plush feel for zero distractions
- Comfort sockliner takes the shape of your foot with added padding in the heel for ultimate cushioning at heel strike
adidas Women's Cloudfoam QT Racer Sneaker, black/white/carbon, 8 M US

- Geometric mesh upper with synthetic leather heel cap
- Seamless 3 Stripes
- adidas branding on tongue label and heel tab
- Comfortable textile lining
adidas Originals Men's U_Path Running Shoe, Core Black/Core Black/Black Mesh, 9.5

- Regular fit
- Lace closure
- Mesh upper
- Soft, lightweight, breathable feel
ASICS Women's Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes, 11M, Black/Piedmont Grey
Under Armour Men's Charged Impulse Running Shoe, Black (003)/Black, 10.5

- NEUTRAL: For runners who need a balance of flexibility & cushioning
- Lightweight, engineered mesh upper is extremely flexible & breathable, with strategic support where you need it for a fast, sleek look
- ¾ length bootie construction hugs the midfoot & forefoot, for a more secure, plush fit
- Dual-layer Charged Cushioning midsole with minimal outsole rubber for the ultimate cushioned, flexible & lightweight ride
- Solid rubber outsole covers high impact zones for
There’s No Money in the Cure - Why Your Charity Fun Run Has No Finish Line
Forbidden Natural Cures for Cancer and how Humans turned their backs on Nature.
The average cancer patent spends at least 50,000 dollars on "treatment". With a million new cancer patients every year, that's 50 BILLION dollars annually spent on cancer "treatment". Yet, to modern medicine, cancer still remains a mystery. Really? You really believe that? With all the other technological advances in the last century (The airplane, telephone, radio, automobile, TV, microchip, etc. - think about life in 1900 compared to now), these people are telling you that they are no closer now to a cure than they were in 1900, and apparently you believe that as well. Of all the campaigns, races, walks, concerts, rallies, fundraisers, benefits, awareness campaigns, philanthropy and all other supposed resources people throw money into, modern medicine is still telling you that your only treatment options besides surgery are radiation and chemicals. Why does that sound reasonable to you? Do you believe it because you want to believe it? Both options are more deadly and cause more damage than the actual cancer; and are in fact also carcinogenic.[4] They claim that the so called "cause" of cancer is the molecular theory, but that has never even been proven scientifically.[1] That's why it's still a theory - not a law. They claim to have made major advances in cancer research, yet of their own admission, they still do not even fully understand the mechanisms that trigger malignant cell growth. How can that sound correct to anyone?
So let's get this straight, in 1900 with so-called "primitive" medicine your odds were 1 in 20 of getting cancer but now with fantastic modern medicine your odds are only 1 in 3. So not only are they no closer to a cure - our natural preventative mechanism has almost completely disappeared. The average survival rate after diagnosis has dropped as well, which means that more people are dying from treatment as much as the actual disease.[3] The reality is, all the money you donate goes directly to the corporations who control the medical and pharmaceutical industry. They have no interest in curing anything that feeds the machine. This machine is strikingly similar to the monetary system. Our economic system is built on debt and interest - not currency. If everyone paid off all their debt, the system would collapse. Our "healthcare" system is built on treatment and synthetic drugs - not cures. If everyone was cured, or had access to a cure, the medical establishment would also collapse. It's that simple. Almost all major scientific studies has shown that chemotherapy drugs help - at best - 5% of all cancer patients, yet the healthcare industry is unwilling to explore any alternatives. It's because they can't, even if they wanted to. (But of course they don't want to. That's the point.) At the turn of the century when the corporate banking and industrial tycoon cartel (Morgan, Warburg, Carnegie, Rockefeller, Rothschild, Brown, Harriman, etc.) overthrew the empirical or homeopathic medical establishment in favor of the highly profitable and more deadly allopathic medical system and formed the AMA, everyone should have known this situation would eventually develop into a crisis.[1]
We have reached the point of no return. Humans have turned their backs on Natural law. They have turned their backs to safe, effective natural remedies in favor of deadly, unproven, ineffective and unnecessary treatment because they are afraid not to. I number among about 5 people whom I know personally who are not on some type of prescription medication - and I know a lot of people. That is important because like everything else in the universe, our personal condition is completely relative to our environment and our description of it is completely contextual. You either have symbiosis with your environment or you don't. You're either going with the universe or against it. Either way, you are where the universe wants you to be, and the universe always gets what it wants. However, it's up to you to decide how to deal with it. You control the way you exist on this plane of being; in sickness or health, life or death, freedom or slavery.[5]
Do your own research. Create your own mindset. Use your common sense. For additional information view the following video Wars are not meant to be won, they're meant to be continual. The societal systems of control need otherwise curable diseases to be a static, continuous part of the human condition in order to maintain that control. It's up to you to break the chains.
Sources:
[1] You don't have to die - by Harry Hoxsey, 1957
[2] Cancer, the forbidden cures - a film by Massimo Mazzucco, 2020
[3] R. Webster Kehr, Independent Cancer Research Foundation, Inc. (ICRF)
[4] Sayer Ji, Founder - Green Med Info
[5] Always, Never, Forever - by Skip Pulley 2020