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Larry McMahan
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In another life, when we are both cats <[email protected]> writes:
: On 4 Feb 2004 19:51:57 -0700, Larry McMahan <[email protected]> wrote:
:>Ever peer-reviewed clinical or population study I have found show a higher rate of injury with
:>running shod. Closed thinking?
: OK, time-limited thinking.
: There are - as far as I am aware - no long term (8+ years) studies into the benefits or otherwise
: of running without shoes. I am not disputing the fact that it feels fine, dandy, and quite macho
: to skip lightly over the city street sans shoes, I am questioning whether you'll be able to do so
: with a demonic grin on your face in five to ten years time.
OK. I'll get back to you in 7 years. (I started running barefoot in December of 1999)
Larry
: On 4 Feb 2004 19:51:57 -0700, Larry McMahan <[email protected]> wrote:
:>Ever peer-reviewed clinical or population study I have found show a higher rate of injury with
:>running shod. Closed thinking?
: OK, time-limited thinking.
: There are - as far as I am aware - no long term (8+ years) studies into the benefits or otherwise
: of running without shoes. I am not disputing the fact that it feels fine, dandy, and quite macho
: to skip lightly over the city street sans shoes, I am questioning whether you'll be able to do so
: with a demonic grin on your face in five to ten years time.
OK. I'll get back to you in 7 years. (I started running barefoot in December of 1999)
Larry