Humboldt-explorer
I am not concerned, I just said that because they both are barefoot purists when it comes to running. And I totally disagree about it being over-rated. I am surprised you would say that, since you love being barefoot as much as possible.
Once you get your technique down, running barefoot on concrete is so enjoyable. I find it to be very soft, just as a beach, or trails.
It's hard to gauge where you stand on barefoot running, you seem against it, which is fine.
Humboldt-explorer said:Barefoot Gentile said:Humboldt-explorer said:Listen the whole running pure BF is way over rated.
I wonder what Ken Bob, or Barefoot Rick would have to say to this statement.....
Well if your so concerned why don't you ask them ?
Frankly I don't find a damn thing attractive about running BF on asphalt. Which is why I choose BF on beach, and huraches on gravel trails. I don't waste my time on the asphalt environment cause I have other more enjoyable environments to choose from.
I am not concerned, I just said that because they both are barefoot purists when it comes to running. And I totally disagree about it being over-rated. I am surprised you would say that, since you love being barefoot as much as possible.
Once you get your technique down, running barefoot on concrete is so enjoyable. I find it to be very soft, just as a beach, or trails.
It's hard to gauge where you stand on barefoot running, you seem against it, which is fine.