I readint the book called Born to Run.What is everyone opion on this book.
I readint the book called Born to Run.What is everyone opion on this book.
I read it a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed. I also work in a major college athletic dept, and there's quite a movement in the track & field community to get away from high-tech cushioned shoes.
- AT: Springer to Daleville (714.3 miles) in 2007
- Bibbulmun Track: End-to-End (600 miles) in 2008
I moved this thread to the Trail Running and Speed Hiking Forum. Seems like a better fit.
Skids
Insanity: Asking about inseams over and over again and expecting different results.
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found some youtube vids on the sandals and running in sandals...its crazy.
will get the book very soon.
I've been gradually migrating my runs to sandals, even on the AT sometimes.
I'm surprised more fast runner's/sprinters haven't already made the switch.
The form and weight benefits are striking to me at least.
I'm looking forward to the book.
jjj
Isn't this the push behind products like the Vibrum Five Fingers I hear lots of people raving about?
I saw a guy wearing five fingers on the PCT. He was a day hiker, but he had to have hiked several miles to get where he was. I'm not sure I see the point of them. If you want your toes free, just wear wider shoes. If you want to feel barefoot, then go barefoot.
Some knew me as Piper, others as just Diane.
I hiked the PCT: Mexico to Mt. Shasta, 2008. Santa Barbara to Canada, 2009.
I'm about 4/5 through it and mcdougall is starting to piss me off. The book reads like guerrilla advertising. I wish he would of kept more to the history of the indians, ultra-running and the people involved (without all the embellishing) and lay off the preaching. Yes, it might be working for him right now, but I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon and put every running injury on nike.
good book. I believe a lot of what he says, but barefoot on the AT is not something I would recommend, not unless you like broken feet or ankles
Great book!! It pretty much confirmed what I've been thinking about barefoot/near-barefoot running. I haven't yet attempted it, though. I have a pair of wannabe Nike Free shoes. I don't recommend them. I'm holding out for the Vibram FiveFinger Women's KSO Trek to be released in the Spring.
I did just complete a pair of huaraches last night. I ordered the materials/instructions from Barefoot Ted. Pretty easy to make. Just going to walk in them first before I even attempt to run in them. I needed an alternative to the inches-thick Chacos I've been wearing for the past 6 years.
I do have a bum knee, and the thinner-soled my shoes, the less it hurts. If I run barefoot just for fun, my knee doesn't hurt at all.
Here are some pictures of my huaraches:
Llama, of Doc, Llama & Coy
Those look so cool, Doc.
I'm hoping Santa will bring a kit for me.
I've been running on the AT in Merrill sandals off and on, but I almost took a fall Sat. where a stob hung up beside my little toe.
Those look very streamline -sleek. I wouldn't had that problem in those.
You could even wear Injinji socks with those for cold days.
I take it a lot easier in sandals vs trail runners, but there's less and less difference every week it seems.
jjj