I believe this to be true.
"Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it. But by sitting still, and the more one sits still, the closer one comes to feeling ill. Thus if one just keeps on walking, everything will be all right."~Søren Kierkegaard
It seems as if I’ve see HOKA shoes everywhere. Do you know the brand or what HOKA means? HOKA is a verb meaning to soar or to fly.
I’ve worn mostly all the brands, but never HOKA. Well, never before yesterday, that is. I’m like Cinderella with shoes; they have to fit perfectly or I reject them.
I went to a local athletic shoe store and tried on a mountain of different brands and styles, resisting the HOKA for no real reason, I guess.
I was feeling dejected and a little embarrassed about the wasteland of boxes around me when the really nice and exceedingly patient employee suggested I try HOKA. “Just try them.” he said.
At first I demurred and then I acquiesced because I had literally exhausted their entire stock. When I slipped them on, it was as if my Prince Charming was sure to magically appear because they fit like a glove, so comfortable that I didn’t want to take them off. Now I understand why I’ve seen so many people wearing them.

I was drawn to the rose gold with black which is a change for me as I usually pick the brightest colors in the shoe palette.
(I guess this is a kind of review, but solely from my own experience because I didn’t get them for free or any other form of compensation.)
Even with a torn meniscus and all the other broken stuff in my knee, I will continue to perambulate, to move my body — because like Kierkegaard said, “if one just keeps on walking, everything will be all right.”
Or, as I like to say, “If you don’t use it, you lose it.” Anyway, that’s MY philosophy.
Wow! Those even look comfortable!
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I honestly thought they looked too orthopedic or too bulky but when I put them on and walked around, they were fine. Now I know why I see everyone wearing them. Let me know if you get a pair too!
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WOW! I’ve never heard of HOKA shoes, and never hear that Kierkegaard quote. I LOVE the quote and regret that I didn’t learn this life lesson years ago before my own torn meniscus and other injuries. And I LOVE your shoe review! And now I want to mimic you and get some HOKAs of my own. THANK YOU! ❤️ May your feet be light and comfy in them! ❤️
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I hope they are just as comfortable for you as I’m finding them. A torn meniscus is no fun at all, I’m sorry you had to endure that pain too. I’m doing all I can to avoid surgery.
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Me, too. The pain of the tear does go away, but the fear of it making a full tear (and then requiring emergency surgery) if the knee bends more than 90 degrees sticks with me. 💗
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I’ve been working hard to strengthen all the muscles around it-hip flexors, adductors, psoas, etc. So far so good.
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