stomper
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Hi, the widely read HuffPo published a piece by a podiatrist today that is mind-bogglingly misinformed.
It states that regular running shoes protect runners from injuries, for which there is absolutely no evidence (see Richards et al 2009, in the Library) and that serious runners need to go to a podiatrist for foot typing and possibly orthotics.
It deserves an intelligent response, perhaps in the comments to the article, perhaps to the editors of the HuffPo. Anyone feel like doing it?
It states that regular running shoes protect runners from injuries, for which there is absolutely no evidence (see Richards et al 2009, in the Library) and that serious runners need to go to a podiatrist for foot typing and possibly orthotics.
It deserves an intelligent response, perhaps in the comments to the article, perhaps to the editors of the HuffPo. Anyone feel like doing it?