i read this with interest.
as mentioned, running with thick shoes with inflexible soles made to cushion heel impact is unphysiological.
from a biomechanical standpoint, the benefits on barefoot running are
1) increased mid and forefoot involvement during the lift off - this strengthens the intirinsic muscles of the foot
2) better distribution of impact during landing- this effectively takes the loading off the knees
3) with the re-distribution during the stance phase, the centre of gravity is altered and the body is made to adopt a forward position during running, which improves momentum, thus the observation of barefoot running being less tiring after the initial re-adapation.
way to go guys
as mentioned, running with thick shoes with inflexible soles made to cushion heel impact is unphysiological.
from a biomechanical standpoint, the benefits on barefoot running are
1) increased mid and forefoot involvement during the lift off - this strengthens the intirinsic muscles of the foot
2) better distribution of impact during landing- this effectively takes the loading off the knees
3) with the re-distribution during the stance phase, the centre of gravity is altered and the body is made to adopt a forward position during running, which improves momentum, thus the observation of barefoot running being less tiring after the initial re-adapation.
way to go guys
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