stomper
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Hey y'all, make sure to check out the front page, where today you'll see a review by Matt of Ken Bob Saxton's book.
Over the next three weeks or so, on Mondays and Thursdays I'll be publishing reviews from our members that examine this year's bumper crop of books about barefoot and barefoot-inspired running... at least 8 in all. This swell in publishing indicates that the idea -- if not always the reality -- of barefoot running is becoming an authentic cultural impulse. While only time can tell if its a fad, right now we can answer what's the best instructional book out there? And what are the differences between real barefoot running and "barefoot inspired" running.
On Thursday, I'll post Smelph's review of Natural Running by Danny Abshire -- the founder of Newton Running. It'll be interesting to see how a fairly dedicated barefooter like Smelph perceives a book by a shoemaker.
Next Monday, look for my own essay about all the books, and what really makes barefoot and "natural" running different.
Enjoy.
Over the next three weeks or so, on Mondays and Thursdays I'll be publishing reviews from our members that examine this year's bumper crop of books about barefoot and barefoot-inspired running... at least 8 in all. This swell in publishing indicates that the idea -- if not always the reality -- of barefoot running is becoming an authentic cultural impulse. While only time can tell if its a fad, right now we can answer what's the best instructional book out there? And what are the differences between real barefoot running and "barefoot inspired" running.
On Thursday, I'll post Smelph's review of Natural Running by Danny Abshire -- the founder of Newton Running. It'll be interesting to see how a fairly dedicated barefooter like Smelph perceives a book by a shoemaker.
Next Monday, look for my own essay about all the books, and what really makes barefoot and "natural" running different.
Enjoy.