gerardcarey
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- CFx2, CPx1
Is the proposition relevant to Pilgrim Footwear, we being walkers not runners?
Place our forefoot before our heel?
Regards,
Gerard
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Me too.But even when I walk barefoot, I still have a heel-first strike.
That's because walking is different than running.But even when I walk barefoot, I still have a heel-first strike.
As someone who went barefoot as a child from May 1st to the end of Sept. all week with the exception of Mass on Sunday I never knew there was such science involved.That's because walking is different than running.
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From Clarke's Three Laws: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.As someone who went barefoot as a child from May 1st to the end of Sept. all week with the exception of Mass on Sunday I never knew there was such science involved.
And it was a magic time.Perhaps the magic is in how we lived before we got these technologies . . .
I'm not more knowledgeable but will say we humans have been running barefoot since before we were humans. And I have an anecdote from direct experience:I would be interested to hear what more knowledgeable caminantes have to say…
This is hardly inevitable. Where I am now people wear slippers and walk barefoot into advanced old age - like their 90's. Damaged knees, hips, and spines notwithstanding."no shoes"advice might be great for a young person who is still in good shape, but what about us slightly older and worn out people, who have already damaged knees and spines and other bits and pieces
Laurie, from the little I know, I think that’s a good thing … and the proof is in the pudding with the amount of walking you’ve done.But even when I walk barefoot, I still have a heel-first strike.
Ditto, I only wore shoes once, up to the age of six, for my confirmation and I thought that shoes were very odd and uncomfortable and couldn't understand why anyone would want to wear them.grew up barefoot and could mostly stay unshod until I was in my mid 20s. I used to run and hike barefoot, but can no longer imagine it - the thick caluses necessary for that are long gone. But for people who can manage it, barefoot is completely fine.
I use zero sandals which are supposed to be like "barefoot" sandals. They are very minimalistic. I do like them a lot. And they were my evening/spare shoe last year on the Camino. I didn't "hike" in them, but I did wear them all around town - and they were constantly worn during my post-Camino vacation. I don't think would use any minimalist shoe all day while hiking though...So has anyone actually done any decent length of a camino in barefoot shoes?
I just started using them and am adjusting well. I think it's because as an Asian who has lived some of his adult life in Asia I'm fairly used to doing a lot of walking in flip flops and am always barefoot at home.
All that said, I'm not sure if it's wise to use them for my upcoming camino in May... I'm thinking that I need to get a lot more kms underfoot doing local hikes before doing a camino in them.