The Painful Truth About Trainers: Are Running Shoes a Waste
of Money?
by Chrisopher McDougall
At
Stanford University, California, two sales representatives from
Nike were watching the athletics team practise. Part of their job
was to gather feedback from the company's sponsored runners about
which shoes they preferred.
Unfortunately,
it was proving difficult that day as the runners all seemed to prefer...
nothing.
'Didn't we
send you enough shoes?' they asked head coach Vin Lananna. They
had, he was just refusing to use them.
'I can't prove
this,' the well-respected coach told them.
'But I believe
that when my runners train barefoot they run faster and suffer fewer
injuries.'
Nike sponsored
the Stanford team as they were the best of the very best. Needless
to say, the reps were a little disturbed to hear that Lananna felt
the best shoes they had to offer them were not as good as no shoes
at all.
When I was
told this anecdote it came as no surprise. I'd spent years struggling
with a variety of running-related injuries, each time trading up
to more expensive shoes, which seemed to make no difference. I'd
lost count of the amount of money I'd handed over at shops and sports-injury
clinics eventually ending with advice from my doctor to give
it up and 'buy a bike'.
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April
22, 2009
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