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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Why Do We Need Running Shoes?

This is an interesting question...While shoes are hugely in the market for keeping your feet healthy, things I have experienced have made me feel otherwise.

With the frenzy of injury while running, we are so eager to get the right fitted running shoe. Protection while running is extremely important, because they say if we don't have the right support we could end up with hip, knee, shin, back or feet injuries to name a few! I do believe this to a certain extent! But...Are we all being sold a bunch of bunk? I mean listen we weren't born with shoes on our feet, we actually learned how to walk better and learn faster as infants with no shoes. It looks very awkward watching a baby try his first steps in shoes compared to watching him/her learn on bare feet!

  • Does this hype wearing highly conditioned and expensive shoes have merit?
  • Did we just teach ourselves to need shoes?
  • Have we conditioned our feet that way?
  • Are they running shoes or running shields?
  • Does Fashion have something to do with it?

Yes, yes, yes and yes! With technology there is the advent of change, change for the better shoe. We need a good looking shoe with lots of protection from the constant jarring from running and we need a shoe that will last...Because we have out of shape feet?

Not to ridicule, but...Is this what we need?

  • We need an expensive well supported shoe so that are feet can relax and our minds can go back to better things. Like dreaming about the next running shoe idea...
  • Do you think that we have been brainwashed and taught to think that we need the good looking shoe with super protection?
  • I guess it just isn't ethical to run bare foot because you might step on something. Uh...Mostly the ground, something our feet were made to step on.
  • Our feet are conditioned and don't know how to walk comfortably barefoot let alone run. These running Shields protect us from everything, even from remembering how to walk properly. We get a shoe to do that for us.
  • Don't forget that we need something on our feet to look better than us...Are we not beautiful anymore without accessories?
Think back...
So when did the old added support for your feet come in? Interesting...In the 50s, 60s and 70s our shoes had limited support. I don't remember worrying too much about support... Although I was quite young...It was really how fast the shoe was, by making better traction and a lighter shoe. I remember a pair of Adidas that I never wanted to give up, they had hardly anything to them except the cool strips. It was almost like running barefoot. I had to get rid of them because both my baby toes were shooting out the sides! Support really came in the late 1980s with the Michael Jordan's celebrity induced, Nike Air Jordans and then shoes just blossomed from there...

Just my theory...
I think that our shoes today have almost so much support that we are actually causing ourselves injury...We seem to always need something on our feet. By the time we have spent at least 20 years with so much foot support we risk injury. We risk injury walking around on bare feet. I wonder how many people had planter fasciitis in the last century? Isn't that partly caused by an inflexible arch?

So this is my thing...I had a sore foot for the last 2 months and had to take a lot of running time off. I went away on vacation and went barefoot in the sand. We were at the beach, so why wear shoes? All week I spent the time on my bares! I did worry a bit because I always wear shoes and supportive slippers at home...I really worried I was going to make my injury worse! Funny thing is my feet felt better when I got home and I felt like I finally gave my feet exercise! Exercise you say? Yes exercise...I know it sounds silly, but I now believe if we don't have to wear shoes, we should be going more barefoot. Our feet are becoming out of shape, weak and too supported. We don't know how to walk on our own two bare feet because were so used to being supported.
Needless to say I came home and wore shoes again and the pain in my foot came back. It is either one of the pairs of shoes I wear or maybe a hint that my feet need better conditioning without the super foamed supported shoes.

So now I walk bare foot whenever I can and I also have found some super exercises to do for my feet while I go barefoot.
A runner may always say, "Don't neglect your feet and always get a good fitted shoe."
This is important...But you gotta wonder... What really is neglecting your feet?

Interesting site on Barefoot Running

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Do You Have the Right Shoes?




An important factor in running is having the right shoes, everybody knows that...Right?
If you ever questioned whether you picked the right shoe for your running, then maybe you should check out an orthotics center near you. You will be dealing with a true foot specialist that will have the know how on what shoe to choose while running and problems that can be alleviated!

The foot impression

The best way to get a good fit is to go to a orthotics center and get a simple foot impression. This helps identify the type of gait you have, hence making it easier to figure on the choice of running shoe. Good support while pounding your feet running is out there and is important. You want to have good arch support for people who are experiencing falling arches. We all eventually get this, some of us more than others. The persons most vulnerable to experiencing arch problems are people with flat feet.


Does your shoe clerk know...

Does the shoe clerk know what he/she is really talking about? You hope so! Words to listen for are supinated, pronated, gait or running/walk gait, arch high or low, Stability shoe, motion control shoe, neutral shoe, and your weight, stance and even height. If you don't consider going to a specialist at least educate on these terms.

What happens to Your feet by days end...

What happens to your feet by days end is they swell and actually get bigger. When getting your feet checked mention this to your shoe salesman it is a good tip to consider when buying a shoe. By the time you become a better runner your feet will grow too!

Recommending to go to a shoe specialist...

Recommending to go to a shoe specialist if your feeling any sort of pain in your hips, knees, neck and of course feet or any joint pain while running...It is time to look into maybe finding a better fitting shoe!

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