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Toenails Are Optional?

by pribut on October 22, 2009

Best quote of the day was by Chris Mcdougall in the New York Times:
“You know any sport has gone off the rails when you have to remove body parts to do it,” said Christopher McDougall, the author of a recent book about ultrarunning called “Born to Run.”
With it’s motto of “all the news that’s fit [...]

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Can Shoes Be “Tiny Coffins”. Yes, they can.
(Please read comment section below. Author Chris McDougall has posted an informative comment and added to the quotes seen in Born To Run.  I’ll extract from the quotes, but be sure to read the comment. (If it says “comments closed”, which the blog does automatically at a set [...]

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Throw Away Your Shoes

by pribut on August 30, 2009

Sense and Sensibility
Note: There are several comments, but the interface on word press blogs will only show them if you click on the title and view only this blog entry.
The media seems to have decided that barefoot running is the trend that can’t be stopped, and should perhaps be encouraged. “Throw away your shoes” seems [...]

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Born To Read (and run of course)

by pribut on July 14, 2009

Chris McDougall’s book “Born To Run” is probably the most fun and enjoyable book I’ve seen written about running. The prose is wonderful. The story telling is rich. And Chris develops both his characters and presents his thoughts on the evolution of running in a careful and thorough manner.  While I would disagree with the [...]

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Barefoot, Flipflops and Plantar Fasciitis

by pribut on June 19, 2008

On the npr website is a spot by reporter Allison Aubrey on this topic. Allison came by earlier this week and interviewed me on foot problems and footgear, along with west coast podiatrist/pilates instructor Colleen Schwartz, DPM. Allison did a great job on putting this story together, is very nice, and has much high quality [...]

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