Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Runners, baring your soles makes you well-heeled

WASHINGTON – Harvard biologist and runner Daniel Lieberman had a simple question: "How did people run without shoes?"
The answer he got is: Much better.
At least running barefoot seems better for the feet, producing far less impact stress compared to feet shod in fancy, expensive running shoes, according to a study by Lieberman in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature. The study concludes that people seem to be born to run — barefoot.
The research was funded in part by a company that makes minimalist running shoes that try to mimic barefoot running। But Lieberman, who disclosed the grant, said the company had no say in the design of the study and didn't influence the outcome.

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Comment on the news trying to reach an invention of science to arrive at the best and look to nature and learn from walking barefoot or shoe to the body provides a simple things like unloading Almaidp to the ground, but this is a civil form or style of living is so, will we get science of health and I hope Heakp

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