Running barefoot forces you to improve your technique in line with this description. [0] There's also a sizeable market of "barefoot shoes" that's between being barefoot and the regular running shoes, with the manufacturers trying to convince us buying such shoes is the solution. The gait issue become more obvious (and painful) in barefoot shoes, but you can adjust your technique in mass-market running shoes as well.[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSIDRHUWlVo
myvoiceismypass|1 month ago
I switched briefly around that time to running in vibram five fingers, which trained me how to change my stride and stop heel striking. I no longer wear VFFs but do tend to favor lightweight, minimal heel-drop sneakers, and I still don't heel strike.
wooger|1 month ago
Also, the chances of twisting your ankle when your heels are elevated that much from the road is far higher as well.
cesnja|1 month ago
[0] https://marathonhandbook.com/kipchoge-running-form/