Inspired by "Born to Be Barefoot" by Christopher McDougall
Born to Be Barefoot Article by McDougall Download PDF here |
Christopher McDougall's book "Born to Run" has moved a lot of us to reexamine what it means to be human, what it means to locomote with two feet over the world. He has reminded us that we are not broken by default and that some of our most basic primal capacities are awesome before the admixture of anything, that we embody some pretty impressive ancient technology worthy of remembering and rediscovering.
Testing the Original Vibram FiveFingers January 2006 |
I started becoming fascinated by the footwear of our ancient ancestors, footwear that has played a role in our species' ability to get to every nook and cranny of this planet on our own two feet. I looked for modern versions of these most fundamental designs and in late 2005 hit pay dirt when I was among the first to recognize the original Vibram FiveFingers as the perfect shoe for human beings, the first modern shoe that achieved full expression of the most amazing footwear design ever...the foot itself. (see my blog article "Paradigm Shifting Trojan Horses - Vibram Five Fingers")
Tarahumara Huarache Sandals Made by Manuel Luna in 2006 |
It is no mistake that the Tarahumara Indians of Northern Mexico happen to be among the greatest long distance mountain runners on the planet. They have remained true to a tradition of running and sandal making that goes back into our distant past. Simple sandals have proven themselves through the natural selection of human experience and use. The simplest, most elegant solutions that work tend to rise to the top: sandals like the Tarahumara huarache and the traditional Japanese waraji and the San people of South Africa's giraffe-hide sandal.
Traditional Japanese Waraji Part of a long footwear tradition |
Regaining an acquaintance with our own bodies is a first good step in getting a chance to taste what it means to be fully human. Learning how to move well in your own bare feet directly connects you to an aspect of the human condition that is as old as time and older. Every able bodied 21st century primate of the genus Homo can relive the magic and majesty of our species' bipedal mastery of movement in their own default equipment. It is a human birthright available to all, and when practiced well, brings health and happiness by virtue of being what our bodies and minds have evolved to crave. We know it when we feel it and humans have been practicing this amazing art for some time now.
Sandals of the Bushmen Among our oldest ancestors |
Using health and happiness as a motivator, you will find much to gain in reconnection to the earth and your body. 10 years ago, barefoot and minimalism was barely on the palette of footwear choices available to mainstream America. Now that it is actively being rediscovered, I feel like new-old aspects of movement culture can once again flourish. Running is not just about times, distances and speed. Running is about human exuberance and joy, about allowing the human animal to express and come alive, about mastering functional movements by moving well in one's original hardware. All you need is your own two feet and a patch of earth, the rest is up to you.
Walt Whitman |
"I would advise that each runner leave shoes and stockings at home, but of course this should be optional with the individual; next to bare feet are sandals, next to sandals moccasins, next to moccasins, soft, low shoes."
Deep insights into the human condition are timeless. Gaining access to some profound insights may be a bare foot away. Enjoy with gusto.
BFT
PS. And of course you can always take it one step further and run with the animal that has hung out with us from time immemorial, the loyal, loving dog ;-). I do.
With Hiko and Edgar in front of the BTR store in Seattle |
Labels: barefoot, barefoot ted, barefoot_running, sandals
7 Comments:
LOVE this post!!!!
Monday, December 19, 2011
LOVE LOVE LOVE this post!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Running simply for the act of running has transformed running for me into something I do daily.
Speed, distance and performance build as a by-product of the process of running. So you can enjoy running and be a 'fast' runner too.
Live smart, run smart
Monday, December 19, 2011
Well put BFT! I was an early adopter of the VFF's and would have to agree that it has helped me re-discover the amazing natural abilities of the human body.
You and Chris are both inspirations for me!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Nicely put.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Beautiful post! BTR has changed my life and turned me from a couch potato to a real runner!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Very nicely said!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
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