As the "barefoot runner" in the crowd, I just want to state my fully qualified and educated opinion about the whole Vibram FiveFingers lawsuit/debate. I've seen several people post this article and have read a lot of "interesting" comments from
people ranging from how ugly the shoes are to how they are certain that
these shoes contributed to their own injury to still others who remain
loyal to their "toe shoes."
First of all, I don't think Vibram
(pronounced VEE-brum) did anything deceptive in their advertising;
nothing every other running shoe company already does to promote their
product. Or just about any company who claims that their product will
make you "better, stronger, healthier or faster." It's ADVERTISING. Far,
far, FAR more people have been injured wearing traditional running
shoes than in Vibrams. Yet, they aren't suing the shoe companies. Yet.
When
transitioning from a standard, heel-elevated, cushioned running shoe to
a zero-drop minimalist shoe, one needs to do so gradually to build up
the muscles that haven't previously been used (calves, ankles, feet). If
one does too much too soon (commonly abbreviated TMTS in barefoot
running circles), you are guaranteed to get injured. I did when I first
switched from Asics to Vibrams. But it was my own fault. I wanted to
jump right into minimalist running. I was off for 6 weeks with peroneal
tendonitis and had to postpone my first marathon. I went to a (quack)
podiatrist who never heard the word "minimalist" before and scoffed at
me. He "prescribed" Spira Stinger running shoes along with custom
orthotics. I followed his orders and ended up with aching knees and sore
hips. I went back to my Vibrams, but did so more gradually and really
learned to listen to my body.
I have been running minimalist and
barefoot, wearing only zero-drop shoes, for the past 5 years. I have run
4 marathons in Vibrams. I have not been injured since my initial TMTS
experience. I love my Vibrams and also my Altra Running, Vivobarefoot, and Merrell zero-drop shoes.
Although
I practice a minimalist running philosophy, I advocate that everyone
find a shoe that works for them and to stick with it, whether it be a
monster pair of Hokas, a pair of stability or motion-control Brooks, or
no shoes at all! If someone asks me why I run barefoot, I let them know
that since doing so, I have been injury-free with no knee pain. It works
for me! I also suggest that everyone do a little bit of barefoot
training to strengthen the underused muscles that don't get worked in
regular training shoes. But I definitely don't suggest that my way is
superior or advocate that *everyone* go minimalist. I support all
runners and their decision to put what they want on their feet. I just
ask the same respect in return.
It's sad that we live in such a
litigious society. I will continue to stand behind Vibram and think that
anyone collecting money from this lawsuit is a moron who deserves to be
injured. Haters gonna hate.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/10/_n_5302213.html
halloween
15 years ago