Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Podiatry Today: "Tackling The 10 Myths Of Barefoot Running"

It's Podiatrist Day here at Yelling Stop:

Barefoot running, minimalist running and natural running are all terms that describe running in a manner that allows our foot to function the way it was designed (or has evolved). This happens through the use of little or no shoe at all. Many runners suffering from chronic injuries are adopting this way of running and are experiencing relief of symptoms to find themselves running with enjoyment and a more relaxing form.

I too have been cured of a running injury, which I suffered from for over eight years after transitioning my gait to that of a “barefoot” runner. Without further ado, here are the 10 myths of barefoot running.

Who is this radical?

Dr. Campitelli is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He is board-certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. Dr. Campitelli is in private practice at Northeast Ohio Medical Associates with various offices in Ohio. He is an Adjunct professor at Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine and is a medical Advisor for Vibram USA.
He's been posting on Vibram's Facebook page for a while now...

P.S.  My two other podiatrist-related posts on "Podiatrist Day":
"Dr. Nirenberg Reviews The Altra Adam"

"Fierce Feet!  Get Your Feet STILETTO READY!"

The last post is by my new favorite barefoot-friendly podiatrist.

1 comment:

  1. I love when I see podiatrists who are on our side! YAY!

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