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by digitallimit0
5274 days ago
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It's not the shoe that's solving your problem, though. The trick is to run on your forefoot and roll back to your heel. That's it. That said, it's true that the key difference in the average running shoe and the Vibram line is the lack of heel-cushioning, which as a result encourages correct running, but I felt it pertinent to clear that up. tl;dr run with an impact front-to-back, toe-to-heel. |
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front-to-back toe-to-heel is the key. The vibram is a way to get there.