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    The Accidental Barefoot Runner – From Zero Running to Barefoot Marathon in 10 Months and Beyond

    I guess when you don't have 20 years of poor form running in shoes, it's easier to learn how to run correctly. Hope this story inspires a new generation of barefoot runners.
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    Awesome barefoot running stickers! Have you run 13.1 or 26.2 barefoot? If so, we have the sticker

    The bottom ones clearly The bottom ones clearly represent a bare foot. The top ones are cute, but it's hard to tell what those dots on the side represent. I'd perfer that the toes on the bottom image were more round, like the top image, otherwise they might be mistaken for bear claws. I'm not...
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    early in transition. trying to land soft but feet slap ground on indoor track (basketball court)

    I noticed the slap sound I noticed the slap sound being nosier the first time I did my speed workouts on the track. Some of the sound has to do with the smooth surface, and some with your form. A light, quiet landing is very gentle on your soles, and will allow you to run on any surface for...
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    Invisible Shoes Huarache Running Sandal Giveaway Contest to TWO Lucky Winners Expires August 1, 2011

    I have been using a pair of I have been using a pair of Branca's for several months now. EZ on, EZ off. I wonder how they compare with the Invisible Shoe? Won't know unless I win a pair.
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    Branca Running Huaraches Giveaway

    Woo Hoo.  Can't wait to try Woo Hoo. Can't wait to try them out.
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    Branca Running Huaraches Giveaway

    Great for places where you Great for places where you are not allowed to go barefoot.
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    Barefoot Running In The Rain Resulting In Hot Spots

    I ran in a light rain back in I ran in a light rain back in October, and although it felt great in the beginning, my pads wore down I had to stop. I found that in the rain, you lose the feeling on the ground, and your form falters. Use the same form you would use if running on gravel, and...