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This is what Nike did to Nadal's foot

This is what Nike did to Nadal's foot

The first time I saw Rafa Nadal’s foot, I froze.

Truly froze.

Those twisted toes...

That rigidity…

More than a foot, it looked like a stump.

And just the other day Jesús Serrano, the physio who is pushing the barefoot movement on social media, showed it again.

He commented on Nadal’s foot without filters.

Direct.

Raw.

One of those analyses that leaves you staring at the screen as if someone had told you an uncomfortable secret.

As soon as I heard him, I got an immediate déjà vu.

Because I wrote about Nadal’s foot long ago in another post.

And not only that.

When ZaMi was born I even wrote him an email through his official website, warning them about what his shiny new Nikes were doing to his feet.

That email was full of excitement, theory, and that urge to fix the world you only have when you think someone will listen.

Ostrich-mode naïve, really.

I can see myself now, in front of the laptop, thinking that message could change something.

He never replied.

Fair enough.

Elite sport has always worked the same way: performance over health.

Up there, the rules change.

If a brand pays you millions to wear their shoe, you wear it.

Even if it crushes your toes like canned sardines.

Even if it wrecks your foot.

But this isn’t new.

It happened to Jordan.

To Pau Gasol.

To half the NBA.

To footballers, cyclists, athletes…

The spotlight rules, and the body pays the bill.

Just how it is.

But now comes what almost nobody is talking about.

For the first time in a decade, athletes no longer have to choose between taking care of their feet or performing.

You no longer need to squeeze into a pointy, over-cushioned shoe that immobilizes everything and sends the wrong signal to the body.

There’s now a real option.

And it’s the one I recommend without hesitation.

Joma has launched the world’s best-selling futsal shoe made in foot shape.

And it also works for table tennis, indoor sports, and anyone who wants to reclaim the body’s basic logic: toes must be able to move.

Period.

They’ve also released a padel model that’s a total beast.

Xero Shoes already has barefoot basketball shoes used in the NBA.

And kids’ football models are starting to change grassroots sports.

The best part is we’re not talking about prototypes or promises anymore.

All of them HERE.

And this is only growing.

What seemed crazy years ago is now a solid reality.

Run, jump, strike… but do it knowing you’re doing the right thing.

Efectiviwonder.

Health starts at your feet.

Antonio Caballo.

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Publicado el 11/30/2025 por @antonio.caballo Nike and minimalist shoes 0 439

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