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Things that make you go GRRRRR.... (Part 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbear" data-source="post: 3305849" data-attributes="member: 100314"><p>Which is why you should go barefoot more often. Seriously. I've been going without shoes for the last 8/9 months now. My feet are getting ridiculously tough (well, the soles are anyway), I don't have to worry about them getting stinky because they got sweaty, I barely notice now when I stand on sharp or painful things and it freaks loads of people out. I have to say though I find barefoot walking ridiculously comfy compared to wearing shoes.</p><p></p><p>Only downside if I've eroded the soft, sticky grip on my feet most people have and can't grip to the damned floor in the dojo </p><p></p><p>Apparently barefoot running is far better for your legs long term than running in trainers too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbear, post: 3305849, member: 100314"] Which is why you should go barefoot more often. Seriously. I've been going without shoes for the last 8/9 months now. My feet are getting ridiculously tough (well, the soles are anyway), I don't have to worry about them getting stinky because they got sweaty, I barely notice now when I stand on sharp or painful things and it freaks loads of people out. I have to say though I find barefoot walking ridiculously comfy compared to wearing shoes. Only downside if I've eroded the soft, sticky grip on my feet most people have and can't grip to the damned floor in the dojo Apparently barefoot running is far better for your legs long term than running in trainers too. [/QUOTE]
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