That is bizarre! I had never heard that fingers with severed nerves don't prune up. I don't think my feet prune from running in the rain, but maybe I haven't ...
He's not barking at him because *** THEY ARE ON THE SAME SIDE! *** Ryan ... . . . . that the boogeyman really is hiding under my bed (and by the way, why isn't...
Hello all, My name's Kate; it's great to be here. I found Born to Run about 6 weeks ago, and read it in a matter of days. Then I found Ken Bob's barefoot...
When I was a kid the shoes came off after the last day of school and except for Sunday church didn't go back on until the first day of school. So now, in my...
Part of soreness when starting out, may be because you're using muscles that haven't been used for a while. But, part of avoiding pain, will help you learn to...
P.S. Two of the most intensive coaches in the world, are the soles of your feet... listen to them, practice for short times and distances on surfaces that let...
Well, yes there is going to be a balance between "relaxed" legs, and making deliberate movements. More importantly, I think you're focusing too much on the...
Thanks for your insights; I know I need to remember to just...breathe! I just had this idea that all these weeks later of taking it slow and steady, I'd be...
I understand your struggle. I'm in the same boat to some degree. I'm puzzled as to whether relaxed means my feet should hang down while lifting or stay poised...
How long has it been since your injury was in full force? Are you giving yourself enough time to simply heal? I completely understand your frustration and...
"Two of the most intensive coaches in the world, are the soles of your feet..." Thanks for this, barefoot ken bob - it made me smile first thing this morning. ...
It has been almost two years since I first read BTR, at the time I was 36,hated running and was a heavy heel striker...one mile exhausted me. That book was...
Wow! Great work here. It sounds like a really tough trail. Do you think it could be done BF? Or, is it too rocky? To: RunningBarefoot@yahoogroups.com From:...
HI, I am curious. What do you wear as shoes for work? who is wearing a suit with barefeet? I have been searching for women's shoes that are not the restrictive...
Hi! VivoBarefoot has some nice shoes that are minimalist and could be worn in the office. This link has several pages, some office-appropriate and some for...
Regular men's dress shoes. I could not get away with anything irregular for work. I chose loafers with a low vamp to minimize the feeling of having my feet...
Those are some serious prices for shoes that presumably have fewer materials and a simpler production process. Ouch! There is clearly a gap in the market for...
I wear Sanuk's http://www.sanuk.com/ at work, and they are structured like flip flops. My office is rather casual (jeans) so it isn't important that my shoes...
I wear regular men's dress shoes, but I had my cobbler removed the heels. Recently he replaced the entire sole. They are still not completely flat, but pretty...
Try paddock boots. They have a heel but they are hard and flat inside which I feel is what shoes should be like. Sue Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device...
I use the black kangaroo-hide VFFs at the office. Most of the time I get away with it. Every once in a while someone will comment on the toes but always in a...
I have a few pairs of the Vivobarefoot Kali that I wear with my suits. ... I have a few pairs of the Vivobarefoot Kali that I wear with my suits. On Tue, Jul...
When in my home office - always in barefeet. When out of the office - I try doing no socks and shoes. When suffering meetings - dress socks and shoes... What...
I think the important thing isn't to try to be strictly barefoot, but to avoid being strictly shod. Wear shoes that are easy to remove when practical. Have...
I use Feelmax shoes. Practically same as in socks but rarely anyone notices. They are good for puncture protection but unfortunately there is no model that...