Why Cushioned Running Shoes Are Bad?

Why Cushioned Running Shoes Are Bad?

When you run barefoot, the ground-feel triggers reflexive mechanical responses that train your brain to keep your mechanics in a safe, low impact range. The opposite occurs in thick cushioned running shoes because the proprioceptive feedback loop is blocked at the feet. In this way, the neuromuscular and reflexive systems are prevented from keeping your natural stride, and is why mechanical impairments easily arise, but are quickly corrected as soon as you run barefoot. Read more here!

Bretta Riches

"I believe the forefoot strike is the engine of endurance running..."

BSc Neurobiology; MSc Biomechanics candidate, ultra minimalist runner & founder of RunForefoot. I was a heel striker, always injured. I was inspired by the great Tirunesh Dibaba to try forefoot running. Now, I'm injury free. This is why I launched Run Forefoot, to advocate the health & performance benefits of forefoot running and to raise awareness on the dangers of heel striking, because the world needs to know.
Bretta Riches