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Barefoot running and shoes Q & A Part 4

Ross · 17 Mar 2010 ·

Part 4 of our barefoot Q & A, tackling cushioning, proprioception, the strength of the foot & ‘intelligent’ muscle tuning

Barefoot running and shoes Q & A Part 3

Ross · 17 Mar 2010 ·

In this instalment of the barefoot Q & A, we discuss performance and injury implications, and belief around shoes

Barefoot running and shoes Q & A Part 2

Ross · 16 Mar 2010 ·

We discuss the footstrike and the kinematic changes associated with barefoot running

Barefoot running and shoes Q & A Part 1

Ross · 16 Mar 2010 ·

We kick off a 5-part Q & A series on all things barefoot and shod running. We start with a discussion of “natural” running, and ask whether there is a right way to run?

Running barefoot vs shoes

Ross · 29 Jan 2010 ·

It’s been a rather frantic week, and I know there is a series on weight hanging in between Part 3 and Part 4.  I’m hoping to get to that next week, when hopefully I’ll have a little more time! But today, I have to comment on this latest study, which I know will become bigger in […]

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