My sources listed here: https://bit.ly/3s3VCXE0:00 - Intro0:23 - The Problem (overview)3:17 - The Solution (overview)4:24 - A History Of Fashionable Pointy-T...
I got back into running lately, hurt my knee and had to take a break, using the very cushioned Hoka Clifton 8.
I think I increased mileage too quickly, but this video makes me think it might be the shoes since before my running hiatus, I used to cover more ground with very flexible Nike Freeruns and was fine although my feet hurt more. Probably only 10k/week back then though.
Right now taking a break because the outside of one of my knees clicks when I bend it.
Any specific vibram model recommendation for sidewalk/hard surfaces?
Just start low mileage be get used to always being on front of your feet, when I started in vibrams I could run my normal distance once but then my legs were DEAD
I’d recommend a 1 miler to start just to see, you know … the tip. Just to see how it feels
I got back into running lately, hurt my knee and had to take a break, using the very cushioned Hoka Clifton 8.
I think I increased mileage too quickly, but this video makes me think it might be the shoes since before my running hiatus, I used to cover more ground with very flexible Nike Freeruns and was fine although my feet hurt more. Probably only 10k/week back then though.
Right now taking a break because the outside of one of my knees clicks when I bend it.
Any specific vibram model recommendation for sidewalk/hard surfaces?
I run in the v-runs
Just start low mileage be get used to always being on front of your feet, when I started in vibrams I could run my normal distance once but then my legs were DEAD
I’d recommend a 1 miler to start just to see, you know … the tip. Just to see how it feels