I ran in downtown Atlanta for several years, and I used to occasionally see a Marine who could identify me as a soldier on sight, just like I ID'd...
Welcome to our family!
Welcome to the crew, DevilDog. Oorah! I'm an old soldier, but I have a long-standing appreciation for Marines as well. Glad to have you with us....
Blackhorse: Welcome. You've come to the right place. Sounds like you've already been through most of the early stages of transitioning. I'd...
I'm a Tennessee hillbilly, and we rejoice on the rare occasion the humidity drops down near 30%. I've spent about a year and a half of my life in...
TJ and Board: You guys are great leaders of a great bunch of nutcases that makes it easy to recommend and welcome folks to. I'm glad for others to...
Welcome, Ayax! We are glad to have you join us. Congratulations on your first BF competition! It does feel great on your feet, doesn't it. I also...
Welcome to the nuthouse, Cub. Glad to have you with us.
Indeed it is, sir. My next door neighbor here is the sister of one of my former military colleagues from an assignment in Germany 18 years ago....
I'm glad you are comforted by my story of foolishness followed by learning. After the false start/broken bone, it took me about 3 months to get up...
Welcome, Refo. Take the transition slow and steady to avoid injuries, and keep exploring barefoot. It's as much more enjoyable and valuable than...
Welcome to the crew, Bobby. Glad to have you with us, and good to hear that you're already linking up with some fellow BFers. Enjoy!
I'm afraid NC is a little far away for me to join you on a run, but welcome to the crew. I'm glad to hear you've already been able to connect with...
Welcome, Sass. It sounds like you're solidly on your way to healthy running. Ask lots of questions here as they come up - these folks are...
BG: Welcome to the family. I hope you can find some like-minded runners near you, or in a pinch, work on creating some on your own. It's always...
Hooah, Army! Got any wool? I work and run at Fort Bragg, about half-and-half barefoot and five fingers. When you go barefoot, just imagine you're...
Welcome, John. You've discovered early the secret of successful barefoot running (particularly the transition) - slow and steady. Take your time...
Welcome, Stephanie. Slow and steady ensures a smooth transition without injuries.
Dama's right on it, as always. Go barefoot - walking and running - all you can with one caveat - at first, you may want to go heavy barefoot every...
Another one piling on with TJ and BF Dama. I tried "easing into a transition" using Vibram Five Fingers and ended up stress-fracturing my left foot...
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