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Anonymous
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i can't see how people say that every technological/medical "innovation" is better. they said low-fat diets were more healthy, now they found out that isn't the case because so many people are suffering from a high carb diet.
the same goes for shoes, we weren't meant to wear shoes our feet have cusions on them, they have the most nerve glands than any part of our body so that we know what is right and what is wrong when he walk or run. with shoes we can't feel anything therefore our ability to know what is doing harm and doing us right is compromised which is why so many people get injuries running because they are running wrong, otherwise would be noted if they didn't wear shoes. try running heel-to-toe without shoes and you will notice that it hurts, but running mid-foot or ball of foot first is comfortable. sure you can do this in regular running shoes but it's very difficult and in the long run useless because you have to consciously be reminded that you have a inclined heel and have to avoid striking it first.
that's what i think, if you still want to run with your 120 dollar running shoes go ahead, but in the long run i will be still running without injuries and you will be complaining about blisters (our feet sweat at least a pint a day, another reason why shoes are bad, promote blisters and fungus growth) and arthritis
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