True or False?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/10/_n_5302213.html
The lawsuit said the false claims are
(1) Strengthen muscles in the feet and lower legs
(2) Improve range of motion in the ankles, feet, and toes
(3) Stimulate neural function important to balance and agility
(4) Eliminate heel lift to align the spine and improve posture
(5) Allow the foot and body to move naturally
I think all 5 above are true for my own experience. Although I have had cut on my foot, stepped on a pothole then feel sorry for myself. Barefoot running (with or without vibram) did make my feet and legs stronger, I'm more aware when I run and able to flex my foot/toes freely.
I bought a pair after March 2009 and I'm not going to file a claim.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/10/_n_5302213.html
The lawsuit said the false claims are
(1) Strengthen muscles in the feet and lower legs
(2) Improve range of motion in the ankles, feet, and toes
(3) Stimulate neural function important to balance and agility
(4) Eliminate heel lift to align the spine and improve posture
(5) Allow the foot and body to move naturally
I think all 5 above are true for my own experience. Although I have had cut on my foot, stepped on a pothole then feel sorry for myself. Barefoot running (with or without vibram) did make my feet and legs stronger, I'm more aware when I run and able to flex my foot/toes freely.
I bought a pair after March 2009 and I'm not going to file a claim.