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today is not my birthday.
when is your deathday?
today is not my birthday.
Dont have to be barefoot all the time..just the 30 minutes to get 'Earthing' and discharge the bad energy....
Vibram Five Fingers are the gold standard for minimalist running.
http://www.nicmyers.com/vibram-five-fingers-sprint-review/
So, now I run in sandals: not expensive ones, but just sandals that give me protection from the surface without distorting my natural running style with 'support' and thick soles. I've been doing this for 2 years and am very happy with the outcome.
The Tarahumara Indians from the Copper Canyon in Mexico, the world's greatest running tribe, run in Huarache sandals:
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They run up to 300 km non-stop in these sandals with hardly any injuries. The key benefit of minimalist running is that a zero heel-toe differential forces the runner to land mid to forefoot, thus avoiding the high impact from heel striking. Higher impact ––> more injuries.
Reduced padding also promotes the strengthening of the ligaments and intrinsic muscles of the foot and ankle which have to take over the support function of the weight-bearing foot.
Research has also shown that we automatically land more softly when we have wear shoes with thinner soles than when those with heavily padded soles: thicker soles reduce proprioceptive feedback from the ground, resulting in the body adjusting reflexly by increasing contact impact.
The Tarahumara Indians from the Copper Canyon in Mexico, the world's greatest running tribe, run in Huarache sandals:
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They run up to 300 km non-stop in these sandals with hardly any injuries. The key benefit of minimalist running is that a zero heel-toe differential forces the runner to land mid to forefoot, thus avoiding the high impact from heel striking. Higher impact ––> more injuries.
Reduced padding also promotes the strengthening of the ligaments and intrinsic muscles of the foot and ankle which have to take over the support function of the weight-bearing foot.
Research has also shown that we automatically land more softly when we have wear shoes with thinner soles than when those with heavily padded soles: thicker soles reduce proprioceptive feedback from the ground, resulting in the body adjusting reflexly by increasing contact impact.
these Indians run on sand, trails, soft grounds! running barefoot on concrete will only lead to injuries! have you ever seen an elite runner running barefoot? no! barefoot running is stupid!
Actually, the surfaces they run on are far tougher than the concrete and tarmac we run on. The deserts they run on are rocky, not sandy, deserts. They also often run on rocks in shallow river beds.
In fact, running on hard concrete / tarmac is considered a lot easier than the surfaces these Indian people have to deal with.
The aim of the barefoot running proponents are NOT to suggest barefoot running, but running with shoes without padding. This is an outdated video and the myth has already been busted because someone found out the "findings" are commissioned by Vibram. The company is near bankruptcy because no one believes in Vibram anymore.
the whole purpose is to run injury free..nothing more. Not about earthing or skying, or protection or what shit... it only shows that this world is made up of people who see things differently and that is why people become friends when they think the same.
Last week, I did my very first barefoot running and do it only for 1.6km..calf muscle pain. Rest for 3 days. Today did a 2.4km and did stretching after that. Now, no pain at the calf.. will do another 2.4km this evening.
I walk barefoot all the time at home. thats good enough, still need to run barefoot?