Nov 6, 2006 10:22 PM
Running Barefoot
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I run barefoot only for hills workouts when we run them at this grass park. It's nice then because it feels nice on the legs especially for early season.
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When you do barefoot striders, you get more hip flexor extension. That helps with your ability to sprint, or if you are a distance runner, your ability to "kick".
we have a local runner who does it for every race no matter what the conditions are
Some people like to run barefoot because it 'strengthens the feet and promotes a more natural running style, reducing injury'. However, with many it actually causes injury such as plantar fascitis.
Barefoot running improves lower leg strength but what I think is most important is that it promotes proper running form. It seemed to work for Art Lydiard's athletes and more recently for Vin Lanana's athletes at Stanford. Personally I love running barefoot which is why I hate the winter. Now I have to cut back on the barefoot stuff but I'll still do things like cooldowns barefoot on the track through the winter.
The best thing is to try it out.
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thats sounds like ALOT of fun
I'd like to try that, but I'm too chicken. I'd feel like a loser running with no shoes. Eh, whatever.
if you want to know more about barefoot running you should check out http://www.runningbarefoot.org.[/URL" target="_blank">
its a great site that has alot of informative articles about the subject.
I'm bumping this ancient thread because there aren't too many barefoot threads around.
I recently started reading some of this barefoot running stuff, and the book "Born to Run" by Chris McDougall, and I have owned a pair of vibram fivefingers for a few years. So, I gave it a try...
Running barefoot (or with minimal footwear) is GREAT! I'm a slowpoke normally, (10:00 to 10:20 or so per mile), but my first run with the VFFs was 9:30 per mile! It is really noticeable how little mass is on your feet with VFFs. I stupidly did 3.1 miles on my first run with them... and blistered my feet in a few places, and I'm still fighting that issue, but the callouses are coming in nicely. I've done six runs so far in them, and really like it. I have always had crazy strong calves (like an upside down Popeye), so I may have an advantage, but I'd like to encourage folks to read more about it, and maybe give it a try. I expected it to be hellish, but it is really fun... just go short on the first few!
Thanks for bumping this post Digler.
I ditched my old Puma Concinnity recently after reading articles about barefoot running. (Here's a good article) . I didn't actually go barefoot. I'm still scared specially of broken glass lying around. I instead got some shoes with thin soles. I looked at the VIbram 5 fingers too but I don't think I'm ready for them yet. They look funny.
Right now I'm trying out the Puma Alsten III L. They look like sprint shoes and I can easily wear them with my jeans too. I also saw it as one of the recommended shoes in the POSE method website. Been running with them for 3 weeks now and so far I'm not getting knee or calf issues. Also, one thing I noticed is that with these shoes, I naturally land on the balls of my feet and I get more bounce on it. With my old shoes, I have to force myself to land on balls of my feet and sometimes when I wasn't paying attention I'd land heels first and that gave me knee problems after I run. Anyone here running with similar shoes? Also whatever happened to Puma H-Street?
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I'm a recent convert. I'm up to about 3 miles barefoot now. I haven't ever been a runner, I'm on week 6 of couch to 5K. Never ran because my knees "couldn't take it"
I had to take a few weeks off from couch to 5K after injuring my knee while wearing running shoes-transitioned to Vibram FF's and then was advised to go cold turkey in order to refine my form, and I have to say it's great. Friday's run will be the test- previously, I've done great until run 3 of the week and then started limping in pain mid-run. Hopefully my gloating about running barefoot won't bite me on Friday.
Barefoot running is getting a lot of press lately. I am looking into getting the vibram fivefingers so I can still run on trails without issue.
I'm still going. 3.2 miles last night barefoot and no twinges until the very end when I was getting tired. (I'm a novice runner)
the big tell is that there is no, literally NO pain today - not mucles, not joints.
I could have gone longer last night, but my form is funny so I get a blister on one toe- that's the only thing holding my distance back.
I am a still a new runner, having started in June. I was starting to add some good mileage but noticed
I was not getting faster. Also my calves really hurt.
So I have been transitioning from the heel strike to a pose style of running. In the process, I started to develop
pain in my left hip. I have been rolling on a tennis ball and massaging, but stiill had pain.
Then I started running barefoot on my warm-up. I walk slowly for about 6 minutes and then finish running the rest of a mile at a warm-up pace.
When I run barefoot, I don't get the pain in my hip. When I put my shoes back on, I imitate the foot strike and am able to run faster
without the hip pain.
It takes a while to build up callouses but running barefoot really works for me. I doubt I will ever run more than a couple of miles. But I can tell it really
is a more natural way of running.
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