What if I try some shoes that allow my feet a better contact with the ground? Why not feeling every step and the ground more? I didn't have in mind to buy some other expensive minimalist shoes and I don't dare to begin running barefoot in almost-winter and in urban circuits (dirty and potentially dangerous ground)....so I went for some not-so old canvas shoes I had at home (5 euros at some summer sales in 2011 or so). It felt good on the first day and I didn't felt a sore leg after the running session, as it was during the recovery using my previous running shores. And that kept being so on the following days. I felt how my feet were behaving differently and I felt working some muscles differently than before (calves). It'll be hard for me to go back into cushioned-padded-technical-specific-and-so-on running shoes, with a thick sole....I feel now running requires a bit more effort (an study proved a higher metabolic effort when running barefoot-minimalist) but it's ok.
It's just my personal case, though...The transition was very easy and now I feel much better...But that might not work for many people, maybe. I recommend to get more information on the topic and get medical advice.
Making things simple, being more aware of the self and everything around...It's quite coherent with the process of becoming more "analogical". It's everyday harder to reach me via cell phone (I often don't bring it with me and it's almost always off but when I have to go to Barcelona or go somewhere by car....even in such cases I could keep it off and just turn it off in case I need it or feel I could need it). I try to sit at a computer just when I need to (check something, writing papers and stuff for university, practising languages, checking and writing emails...). I prefer to feel autonomous and appreciate every moment without interferences. Is it that necessary to be almost 24h connected? Is it that healthy to have to check one's cell phone every few minutes? Does it make much sense to meet somebody and end up each checking and using his or her own smartphone and interrupting the talk (i'm not talking about necessary calls or messages from work which need to be attended)? Isn't it better to focus on the present moment we're living and on the person we're sharing a moment with (and shut down phones but when we're expecting an important call)?
---Biomechanics of Foot Strikes & Applications to Running Barefoot or in Minimal Footwear http://www.barefootrunning.fas.harvard.edu/5BarefootRunning&TrainingTips.html
---Barefoot Ted's Adventures
http://www.barefootted.com/
---Correr descalzo… ¿es natural o es una locura? http://www.sportraining.es/2012/07/25/articulo-correr-descalzo-es-natural-o-es-una-locura/
---Nacidos para correr descalzos, según y cómo. (I) Orígenes de la Barefoot Manía y las zapatillas minimalistas. http://carrerasdemontana.com/2012/04/11/nacidos-para-correr-descalzos-segun-y-como-pros-contras-y-tecnica-del-barefoot-running/
---Nacidos para correr descalzos (II): Barefoot Running. Argumentos a favor y en contra de zapatillas minimalistas.. http://carrerasdemontana.com/2012/04/13/nacidos-para-correr-descalzos-ii-barefoot-running-argumentos-a-favor-y-en-contra/
---Nacidos para correr descalzos (3): Cómo correr descalzos. Técnica del barefoot y zapatillas minimalistas. http://carrerasdemontana.com/2012/04/24/nacidos-para-correr-descalzos-3-como-correr-descalzos-tecnica-del-barefoot/
---Running barefoot is better, researchers find
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2010/01/27/running-barefoot-is-better-researchers-find/
---Tackling The 10 Myths Of Barefoot Running
http://www.podiatrytoday.com/tackling-10-myths-barefoot-running
---The Barefoot Question
http://www.runnersworld.com/barefoot-running-minimalism/barefoot-question
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