This is a great video and explains a few things on how the running in shoes effects us negatively.
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There was a sport scientist in the video that tested the theory how the with shoes we are heel strikers and without shoe it more mid foot decreasing the impact from running. Those natives can run for hundreds of miles at a time. The record in that village is about 454 miles in just under 48 hours. That is crazy bro.dude back in the day won the Boston marathon without shoes. he was from the Amazon I think. they pulled him out of the jungle and cut him loose on roads. he killed it.
not that sure of the rest of his history, it's been like 20 years since I've read that story.
this is real, no Rosie Ruiz shit
I remember that.re read it, I'm way off. he won an Olympic marathon and set a world record in the process
Ethiopians can run. It all boils down to modern technology making us lazier than our ancestors. Humans are not built for sedentary lifestyle.abebe bikila. Ethiopians go figure lol
This is a great video and explains a few things on how the running in shoes effects us negatively.
I ran so much in the army. I averaged 100+ miles a week. Now I barely run. But my wife and I will be moving into a new house this April. Just waiting for it to be finished with the build. The neighborhood is really good to run in and plenty of hills. I will get back to running more often.I have always run on my forefoot. I never heelstrike. I thought that was a disadvantage. That is interesting. I used to run 60-70 miles per week. I just don't have the time anymore. I do cardio after I lift and run outdoors whenever I have the chance
Just don't overdo it. Don't run everyday at first. Listen to your body or you'll injure yourself. I fucked my ankle up by just pushing through painI ran so much in the army. I averaged 100+ miles a week. Now I barely run. But my wife and I will be moving into a new house this April. Just waiting for it to be finished with the build. The neighborhood is really good to run in and plenty of hills. I will get back to running more often.
Very true. I am a hard charger, but as I have gotten older I have learned to listen to my body.Just don't overdo it. Don't run everyday at first. Listen to your body or you'll injure yourself. I fucked my ankle up by just pushing through pain
LOL!!! It was. I am surprised no one said anything while it was played in class.Was that Lance Armstrong at 4:00? Dude is the biggest fucking prick ever. Lol
LOL!!! It was. I am surprised no one said anything while it was played in class.
Was that Lance Armstrong at 4:00? Dude is the biggest fucking prick ever. Lol
I thought that was him lolLOL!!! It was. I am surprised no one said anything while it was played in class.
I won't judge him. I would have alright with Lance Armstrong, if he had come clean once he was busted instead of lying more. That proved to me he has no integrity. Just my opinion based of my belief system.I thought that was him lol
To each his own. From the video of you will see that running barefoot creates less force from impact to the body than running with shoes with support. Now if you have bad feet than I can agree. I used vibram 5 fingers when I was in service to run. And definitely felt better once you change your gait. Most people tend to over reach when running. Forcing the feet to strike heel first instead of striking with the forefoot first. Much more stress on the body being a heel striker.Sorry, but I'll keep my shoes! With today's technology-why revert back to running barefoot.. It's like why drive a car or take an airplane.. just run.. no thanks!
As for LA- he's an douche!
