The process allows two colors to merge naturally, which means that no soles are the same and a particularly unique pattern is created. The sole technology that meanwhile has become typical for our Functional Footwear design concept, developed in collaboration with Soles by Michelin, offers extra grip thanks to multi-directional studs. As a highlight, a special process in sole casting by CAMO BLENDING makes each shoe unique. The toe-bumper now offers even more protection for your toes in difficult terrain. Consider making a direct donation to one of the non-profits listed to the right that help to support these communities in an ever rapidly changing world.Following our trail running debut last year, we now went another big step further and not only improved the lacing system and its storage pocket, but also met the high demands of trail running even more in terms of material and craftsmanship. These communities, the barefoot movement would not be possible. Without the preservation of traditions within Thank you for your wisdom and a reminder of what it means to be a human being. This book is dedicated to the indigenous peoples around the world to whom we are forever indebted. But remember: however excited you may become about reclaiming strong and able feet, you must walk before you run. We have some work to do to reclaim strong healthy feet, but the first logical step would be to gain an understanding of what typical footwear is really doing to us.Įvery Step Counts reviews just some of the evidence as it relates to this topic from the perspective of a physical therapist and runner. Do you wear work boots to the beach? Of course not, we want to feel free! And just like barefoot carefree youngsters playing tag in the park, we deserve to be free also. The adaptive abilities of the human body are remarkable, so there's no reason to believe your feet can't learn to support themselves like they were designed to. Unfortunately, we have adapted to a fast-food-office-chair-television-from-the-couch-big-bulky-shoe-existence that we know we weren't meant for. People want something better, more natural, and more freeing than the stiff traditional shoes we're used to. The American College of Sports Medicine agrees, when selecting running shoes, avoid high, thick cushioning, a high heel to toe drop, and extra stability components, aka, big bulky shoes. The problem is they won't feel the pain until they're into their 40's and 50's. The problem is most young people don't recognize the slow onset of "normal" foot deformities and dysfunction (i.e. And for someone to show up in my office with no signs of foot and ankle dysfunction and deformity-that's quite rare. As a physical therapist who works with athletes at all levels, I can tell you that foot and ankle dysfunction is at least partially at play with my patient's injuries, whether it's knee, hip, or low back pain that they're dealing with. Well if shoes are so great, why haven't they solved the problem? About 70% of runners still get injured every year. People are beginning to question the narrative that their feet are so fragile that everyone needs a massive amount of foam and support between their feet and the ground at all times, or they're bound to get injured. This sector of the footwear market is exploding, and for good reason. You may have heard the words, natural, foot-shaped, minimalist, or zero-drop. Barefoot shoes respect the foot's natural shape and do not impede its function with "support" or "technologies" that make unfounded claims about injury prevention.
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