Born to Run Barefoot?: Sorting Through the Myths and Facts of Barefoot Running (Unabridged)
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Two million years ago, Africa: A skinny, long-limbed creature who walks on two legs, can’t sprint, and has no weapons turns away from his under-nourished friends, and runs down a much stronger antelope. Dinner. Over succeeding generations, this creature evolves into one of the best distance runners on the planet: the human being. Yet in the age of modernity, we find ourselves unable to run without more than half of us suffering injury. This book looks at the injury epidemic in running and what the barefoot running movement believes are the causes of injury. It analyzes the best-seller Born to Run, how human evolution has shaped our bodies, how modernity has warped those same bodies, and what barefoot running both got right and wrong. It concludes by giving practical advice to runners from the writer, a 2012 Olympic Trials qualifier in the marathon.
Customer Reviews
A horrible ‘essay’ of a great book
This is basically a community-college-English-class book report, or ‘essay’ as the author describes it, of the actually amazing book 'Born To Run.' I can’t get the time i wasted burning my ears with this ‘essay.’ Horrible. There are many great books on running in iTunes, this is not one of them. Save your money. This ‘essay' is trying to make money money off the success of the great book ‘Born To Run,’ so spend your money buying the actual book ‘Born To Run’