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Barefoot Four Years

(2019-03-31 10:49:31) 下一个

My barefoot life style has endured and flourished. The feet
have never looked and felt better, the toes start to spread
out (in fact I do toe exercises everyday now), and the
annoying fungi-induced Athlete's Feet rarely bothers and is
mild when it does.

During the Chinese New Year visit to Beijing, I wore the
Merrell running shoes (bought four years ago but rarely
worn) with no socks, and survived well without catching
cold. Around bed time, my feet would warm up as if heaters
were turned on inside. I had to expose them to get into
sleep, exactly as I did in the Bay Area.

I stumbled upon "Whole Body Barefoot" by Katy Bowman at the
end of 2018. In addition to a wealth of knowledge, the most
impressive message is in the qualifier "whole body." The
author concludes "What you wear on your feet is a whole-body
issue and not limited to the feet at all." and "When you
change your shoes, every cell in your body feels it."

Just this week, I ran into Lieberman's Nature Magazine
article "Foot strike patterns and collision forces in
habitually barefoot versus shod runners" when revisiting his
book "The Story of The Human Body." A fascinating read and
the conclusion is that barefoot is actually a big advantage
when it comes to running, road or trail. (It was even more
amazing that for me, the stuff took years to sink in as I
missed the point when I read the book last time.) 

My friend L and I ran trails together a few times. The
strong foot-grip through the thin rubber soles allowed me to
bounce up and down on the rocks at mission peak summit while
L in his running shoes had to tread gingerly the narrow,
steep, treacherous, and crowded path. Actually, my feet felt
better scaling the summit than running on pointy
gravel-fested trails.

I look forward to discovering more about my body through
another year of barefoot living.

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7grizzly 回复 悄悄话 回复 'GraceX' 的评论 : Yes, Grace. You are right. Even the Tarahumara Indians need huaraches to run ;-) I think more people start to realize the running shoe invention has been a pure profit-seeking sham ;-)
7grizzly 回复 悄悄话 回复 '暖冬cool夏' 的评论 : It's a gradual process. It hurt very much last year but has been improving. Now I can run one loop with no problem. This will continue until I stop running long distances :-)

Yes. Barefoot (in Xero shoes) has not been a problem in the Bay Area. The feet have improved in that aspect, too. This winter, they didn't feel cold at all.
GraceX 回复 悄悄话 7 grizzly好,暖冬猜测你是光脚在trail上跑,我估计你应该是穿着如你在文中提到的thin rubber soles跑步的吧,如果光脚在trail 上跑会很危险的,当然,如果在马路上或很平坦的trail上跑基本没有什么问题,我周末去hiking时,就看见一个光脚的小伙在跑,而且还跑得上下跳动,特别有弹性的感觉。
暖冬cool夏 回复 悄悄话 I am still surprised that you run on the gravel-fested trails barefoot without hurting yourself but instead feel great. Are you barefoot too in the winter of Bay Area, feeling warm at night?
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