• @evasive_chimpanzee
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      31 year ago

      Contrary to popular belief, more cushioning from shoes leads to higher loading in the knees

    • ofk12
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      21 year ago

      I have really chunky running shoes that do help but it just isn’t worth the pain. I can pretty much only run on grass or treadmills now so I prefer to do a lot of walking/hiking instead. I am approaching 40 as well so have to be a bit more careful in general too.

      • Paul Martin
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        11 year ago

        I’m in my mid fifties. I run mostly in Vibram FiveFingers and occasionally (like today) barefoot. I’m just weird that way.

        • @fodderoh
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          11 year ago

          Me and my flat feet are jealous.

          • @TeXitoi
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            21 year ago

            Anyone can run barefoot (except maybe if you are diabetic, as you has less feeling on the feet in this case). But be very careful, train your form, and don’t do TMTS, that’s like being a beginner again.

            Good quality asphalt or concrete are perfect surface. I’m personally fond of the very smooth asphalt of the sidewalk in my neighborhood.

            A pair of handmade huaraches or cheap minimalist shoes can be a good complement.

            Doing a C25K, and seeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSIDRHUWlVo every month is a good plan. You can cross train (like bike) while transitioning. It will take 3 to 12 months to be back to your actual level.