Barefoot running has become a hot debate, and there are probably arguments that can be made for running both with and without shoes, but in order for an argument to have validity, it needs to be backed by research. Although there are people who have been running barefoot for years, have the studies really been performed and the results carefully analyzed in scientifically controlled experiments, or are people just exercising their right to preference? It will certainly be interesting to find out what the next ten years holds for this trend. It seems that if it were truly beneficial, everyone would be running without shoes on. Some people say that they just like the way it feels free, allowing the air to move across their feet. Similar arguments are used by motorcycle riders who refuse to wear helmets. But there can be no denying that the use of helmets undoubtedly prevents injuries and probably saves lives.
One other point for consideration here, although it may be growing in popularity, it might not be right for you. Talk to your podiatrist and get their expert opinion on the matter, especially if you already have a foot problem that you are dealing with. You would not want to contribute to an existing problem. If you are in need of a podiatrist, check out Dr. Teichman at East Penn Foot & Ankle Associates.
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This is such a hot topic. It's hard to know what to think. I'm not going to fully support it or deny it till I hear more information.
ReplyDeleteI actually posted something on this topic as well. It was about a Harvard professor's studies on the subject.
ReplyDeleteMinimalist running is such a tough subject. I'm with Brian here, until I hear more hard information from both sides, I don't know how to feel about it. There's just so much that you expose your feet to when you're not wearing shoes.
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