I recently finished reading the book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall where he talks about the Tarahumara, an indigenous and reclusive tribe located throughout the Copper Canyons in Northern Mexico who are known for their ability to run long distances. As technologically superior as our running gear may appear to be, the Tarahumara people run in nothing but sandals called Huaraches and they are not known to suffer any of the injuries that our shoes are supposed to be preventing.
The author believes that the shoe industry is duping all of us into buying running shoes that we don't need and that are bad for us. Shoes with gels and support, motion control and stability, but all they are doing is hurting us while they make a pretty penny at the same time.
He believes we were born to run barefoot as we did millions of years ago and that doing so will improve our technique and lead to less injury or no injury at all. Today's modern running shoes are designed in a way that don't allow us to get feedback from the surface we're running on which is a crucial part of running and it's making our feet weaker because the shoes are so cushioned.
The book also tells a great story about the human will and just how much we can endure. Even if you're not an ultra runner or a runner, I think you will enjoy this book and I recommend it to all runners of any level.
As luck would have it, I found out that Chris was going to be at the Miami Book Fair and my wife and I went to see him. We got to hear him speak, he signed our book and was nice enough to pose with me for a picture. He even asked us if we were planning on going running the next day, but we had to work! What a great experience that would have been. Maybe next time Chris. Call me!
I was tempted to buy a pair of Vibram Five Finger shoes after reading Born to Run and after I heard Chris speak, I convinced myself to buy a pair. Below is me in my Vibram Bikila's. I'm assuming that these shoes were named after Abebe Bikila, a two time Olympic Marathon champion. He ran the 1960 Summer Olympics Marathon barefoot and won it in 2:15:16. Not bad.
I haven't run in my Vibrma's yet because I don't want to hurt myself. For now, I'm just getting used to walking around in them and I will slowly transition into running in them and hopefully see the results.
The Vibram's are minimalist running shoes designed to come as close to running barefoot as possible. They hardly have any support or cushion and they are super light weight. My Bikila's only weight 5.7 ounces whereas my Brooks Adrenaline GTS weigh a hefty 11 ounces. It also hardly has a heel, which prevents you from landing on your heel first. I'm sure if you did, it would hurt like heck.
Hopefully I will be able to run in these shoes in the near future and maybe bring my half marathon time down to two hours!
Stay tuned to see how it all unfolds.
Damn, now you're working toward running barefoot? You sure you're not elite? :)
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Much love,
Frank and Linda
You're doing the right thing. Just take time to get used to wearing barefoot shoes like Vibram Five Fingers--it should be gradual. By the way, are you interested in customizing your VFF like adding some cool designs or colors? I've personally customized some of my VFFs because I wanted to look like somewhat a signature shoes to me. CHeck out the photos here.
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