I just read the book and I think it is AWESOME! I'm a beginning runner and have been searching for information on running form...essentially HOW to run and I happened upon Born to Run. As it stated in the book, so many people don't really know HOW to run properly and where do you learn?
The book was well writen and I was fascinated by the Tarahumara, finding myself going to Google to try and learn more, then remembering I was reading something interesting in the book. I think if we can all find that place where we really enjoy the running, essentially find our running roots, then we'll become a healthier, happier people. If you find yourself enjoying the running that much, ultrarunning may not seem as out there!
The talk about the crippling effects of modern footwear really hit home for me. I'm someone who always wears shoes, even in the house. I've starting being barefoot more often and hey, I'm not hurting my feet. I'm starting to exercise in shoes that don't have laces or tons of cushioning and I LIKE IT! It's a surprising revelation for me and I want to keep on exploring. The fivefingers and the feelmax are pretty amazing looking, I may have to try one or the other. It just makes sense that our feet were made to support our bodies and maybe, just maybe, you're supposed to have that pronation. No wonder people get injured if we're trying to cram our feet into something that totally changes our natural gait. Hmm. I like the way my feet are feeling better and stronger after only two weeks of barefootedness, the muscles in my feet do seem to be strengthening.
If you haven't read this book, pick it up and read it. Your entire perspective on "modern" running will be changed!