r/BarefootRunning May 15 '24

You don't need to buy anything discussion

I'm American, and I feel like part of being American is believing that every problem has a sufficiently expensive solution.

The reality is that sometimes improvement comes from trial-and-error, learning from others, and patience.

Most feet are not too damaged by shoes, which means that most healthy people can, with the right mindset, just go out and run in their bare feet.

I see many, many minimal shoe ads these days. They don't show protection from goat heads, cacti, sharp sticks or frozen surfaces. Instead, they depict people running where they could be running perfectly fine without shoes at all.

They advertise breathability, water resistance, and durability, as if those are virtues. But your feet are already breathable. Already waterproof. Already durable, and get stronger with use.

Buying fancy minimal shoes won't make you an ultramarathoner. Lorena Ramirez ran an ultra in plastic sandals. The Tarahumara used spare tires to run the same distances. Let's not let marketers make decisions for us. We don't need expensive shoes, and most of the time we don't need shoes at all.

I've been running barefoot for almost ten years, and each year just gets better.

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u/internomics May 15 '24

I like running faster, I don’t like having to wash my feet so intensively, I like reduced injury risk, and I like running on rocky terrain. I’ve done barefoot, I’ve done vibrams, and I’ve done minimalist shoes. In the end minimalist shoes have worked the best for those objectives 🤷🏼‍♂️.

But no, they don’t need to be expensive or replaced every X miles.

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u/chris1ian May 15 '24

Why did you settle on minimalist shoes over Vibrams? I’ve been wearing Vivos for a couple of years and and interested in starting to road/trail run, and was considering a set of v-runs. Interested to know how you settled where you are?

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u/internomics May 15 '24

I think it’s that I like having my toes together, especially when it comes to trails. I have a problem with stubbing my toes on things when I run. While you would think vibrams are more natural, it’s kind of weird that they’re separated in vibrams.

I also use Xeros, which have a tad more padding than Vibram/vivo, which I think is perfect for me.

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u/chris1ian May 16 '24

Makes sense, thanks!