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This book is a good read even if you are not a runner. As a runner, it was the best thing I did to switch to barefoot running and minimal shoes. With my Five Finger shoes I have ran three marathons, and two half marathon in them, and now there's no going back.




Also, anyone who has read Bad Science by Ben Goldacre would take the numerous researches mentioned in Men's Health with a pinch of salt.



His journey is so fascinating, and it was wonderful to learn about the culture and history of the Tarahumara tribe. I wasn't really a runner before but this definitely does inspire, like Kate said!
In case you wanted to read it, we're giving away a copy on our webpage, www.uniglobethetraveltimes.com. Find the giveaway here: http://on.fb.me/JcNmBr - all you have to do is guess our cover photo for a chance to win! You can also find a link to rules and regs in the photo description.


This is inspiring as I read it before going on to run the London Marathon last year and I still love running now. I have to say I think he's a little hard on Nike and other trainer manufacturers. If it wasn't for them I think there would a lot less people running and doing exercise than there are now.
Awesome story though and so well written. Incidentally I'm meeting Barefoot Ted on thursday in Brighton, UK.





D TV programme on BBC 4 which shows a human foot being dissected. Really linked in nicely
Better book for me on running was


Anyway, those that do embrace the message of the book please, and I can't say it enough, please gradually work your way into the newer, thinner shoes out there. I'm talking many months as a transition period. It's sad but even with all the hype over the shoe industry's excessive shoe padding, the injury rate has not abated. And, it's because people jump right onto the new breed of shoes and their lower extremities haven't adapted quickly enough.
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