Barefoot Running: Not just for bums and hippies.

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A grow­ing body of sci­en­tific research shows that run­ners expe­ri­ence less injuries and faster times when they run bare­foot or with min­i­mal padding. In fact, research pub­lished in Sports Sci­ence in 2001 by Michael War­burtin points out that, “Lab­o­ra­tory stud­ies show that the energy cost of run­ning is reduced by about 4% when the feet are not shod.” Trans­late the energy saved into time over a run and you are going to expe­ri­ence a per­sonal record. Add the reduced chance you’ll suf­fer an injury and it’s a big win for us runners.

Anton Krupicka

Anton Krupicka

Anton Krupicka Anton Krupicka is one crazy run­ner. Crazy good. He won the Leadville Trail 100 mile endurance run in 2006 and 2007, fin­ish­ing over three hours ahead of his near­est com­peti­tor in 2007. That time was also the sec­ond fastest recorded time ever. Anton has an uncon­ven­tional per­spec­tive on train­ing, and run­ning in gen­eral. He […]

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