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Is less shoe more? Step by step into barefoot life

Michael Restin
4.6.2020
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In the past, the cushioning couldn't be thick enough for me. Now I mainly run with barefoot shoes, running socks or bare feet. A way that feels right.

Barefoot or running shoe, all or nothing

At some point, I started walking barefoot as much as possible in my free time. Initially without any ulterior motive, but simply because it felt so nice and free. First a walk around the block in the evening, then longer walks. Wherever the rules of etiquette didn't require footwear, I went barefoot in the warmer months.

Mindfulness is not my favourite term, but it is apt in this case. Without shoes, I pay attention to my gait, choose my route more consciously and vary the pressure. I also feel the ground, its warmth and texture. And quickly feel the exhaustion in my feet and calves, which have to work unusually hard. Not to mention the sore skin. The changeover doesn't happen overnight.

The running shoe is naturally unnatural

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