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Merrell Trail Glove 4

by@zami_es 7352 8 Years ago
The Merrell Trail Glove 4 are trail running shoes. MTG4 shoes are integrated into Merrell's barefoot line. They have...

Merrell Barefoot. Spring 2018 News

by@zami_es 16116 8 Years ago
Merrell's shoes minimalist line is full of great surprises for 2018, as it incorporates new versions in the running...

Comparison between Merrell Trail Glove 4 and Trail Glove 3

27430 8 Years ago
Merrell continues betting strong within the minimalist sector and introduces great changes in his star sneaker. The...

Differences between Merrell Bare Access Flex and Bare Access 4

by@zami_es 24766 8 Years ago
The Merrell Bare Access Flex replaces the Merrell Bare Access 4. Although it is a new version, they have similar...

Merrell Barefoot: new shoes minimalist 2017

by@zami_es 18461 8 Years ago
Merrell has renewed its entire line of Barefoot Shoes with the addition of new versions of the consolidated Merrell...

Vivobarefoot and its two ways to feel the trail running: Firm Ground o Soft Ground

25348 9 Years ago
Vivobarefoot revolutionizes the outdoor movement and trail running with two new soles for minimalist shoes focused on...

The Importance of Barefoot Running

12861 9 Years ago
The sole of the foot is one of the parts of the body with more nerve endings, which gives it a great sensitivity....

Barefoot running technique by Dr. Mark Cucuzzella

by@PelukoDescalzo 11418 9 Years ago
Mark Cucuzzella (USA) holds a doctorate in general medicine from Harpers Ferry Family Medicine and an associate...

Why running shoes do not work: pronation, cushioning, movement control and running barefoot (III)

by@LaGazzaLadraRun 10370 9 Years ago
Translation and adaptation of the original article written by Steve Magness, coach at the University of Houston (USA).

Why running shoes do not work: pronation, cushioning, movement control and running barefoot (II)

8242 9 Years ago
We continue with the second part of the article written by Steve Magness, coach at the University of Houston (USA)

Why running shoes don't work: pronation, cushioning, motion control and running barefoot (I)

12004 10 Years ago
The concept on which manufacturers of sports shoes are based has to be changed, and I'm not just talking about the...
https://youtu.be/j7tdAvY7EiQ

Video: Basic Concepts for Running Barefoot-Minimalist

by@PelukoDescalzo 9528 10 Years ago
The guys from Good Form Running are people who organize seminars (clinics) where they try to teach a good running...

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