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Congrats to the Z-Trail Sweepstakes Winners!
4,117 people entered our Z-Trail our Ultimate Sandal Sweepstakes Giveaway! And we're thrilled to annouce the 61 winners... 58 were randomly chosen and 3 were commenters.And then, well, we added more prizes and winners, as you'll see below ;-)Oh, and over 2,200 people grabbed their Z-Trail sandals during the launch!If you weren't a winner, you can still check out our awesome prize donators. Scroll through the list, and click on the images that you want to check out.[slideshow_deploy id='99247']Our winning commentersFirst, thank ALL of you who submitted comments, especially those of you who've been wearing Xeros and shared your experiences over the years. Please know that we are tremendously grateful for all your support and thrilled to hear about what you've learned, what you've done, and the fun that you've had.Frankly, there were WAY more than 3 that we loved so, picking "winners" was a real challenge. Search for the winners in the comments below; you won't be disappointed.Our top 3 commenters, who each get a pair of Z-Trails:First, for both volume and creativity, Erik Thompson. Erik submitted a LOT of comments, each one more fun than the next (and you know we like to #FeelRealFun around here). One sample: I want some Umara's to traverse the Sahara, and feel the sun on my rubber-soled toes, Not booties nor Vibrams or five-fingered slip-ons shall grace my ground hands as friendlies or foes. Next, I have a phrase that I use a lot when I'm evaluating anything: "Let's look at the math." And, yes, I say that about things that have nothing to do with math. But Robby Clark got me with his Xero sum math: 1) The idea of absolute truth has interested philosophers, scientists, and ... 2) In science, doubt has been cast on the notion of absolutes by theories ... 3) In pure mathematics , however, there is said to be a proof for the existence of absolute truth. mathematically --- where p=price, f=fun, r=run, c=climb, c1=comfort, h1= health and wellness, Z= Z Trail Sandal f + r(c)/ p(c1) (h1 )= Z Finally (kinda... you'll see in a moment), Lena is an award-winning novelist, so we were taken by one of the longer entries, practically a short story by Rachel: There was once a woman who wished to liberate her feet from stiff leather and heavy soles, so she removed her shoes and went barefoot. The first few steps were bliss, but as she continued along a sun-heated path strewn with sharp-edged stones, her pleasure turned to pain. With a heavy heart, she put her shoes back on again, still yearning for freedom. In desperation, she set out to consult the sage who lived high on a mountain. Though her legs grew heavier with every step, she at last reached the summit, and found the sage seated in front of a cave. Before the woman could even catch her breath, the sage looked at the confining shoes on her feet and nodded. “Umara Z-Trail”, he pronounced wisely. “The ultimate sport sandal.” “Pardon?” said the woman, still wheezing. “thexeroshoessale.com,” said the sage. He reached into the cave and drew out a pair of the lightest, most streamlined sandals the woman had ever seen. To her wonder they fit like a second pair of skin. She could feel the earth under her soles; she could splay her toes, point and flex and arch her feet. Best of all, there was no discomfort as she walked and then leaped around the rocky summit. “Thank you, oh thank you!” the woman exclaimed. “De nada,” said the sage. With the surefootedness of a mountain goat, and the spring of a gazelle, the woman descended the mountain. And she walked, skipped, and ran happily ever after. But there was an audience favorite (that we also liked)... so we added one more winning pair to:William Kennedy, whose post had the most Likes:I'd like to win the Z-Trail, I'd like to win them now, I'd like to win the Z-Trail but I do not quite know how. You see, my writing's not that funny, My writing's not that grand, My writing's not that catchy, In fact, it's rather bland. Oh wait, I'll write a poem, Or maybe it's a song, Regardless of it's structure, I hope you'll follow along. I'll wear them in the daytime, I'll wear them late at night, I'll wear them while I lay in bed, (Just do not tell my wife). These Z-Trails look amazing, These Z-Trails look so sweet. Thank you Steven and Lena, for caring for our feet.Then we decided that some of our other favorites deserved Honorable Mentions... and $25 gift certificates.Thanks Dominique Navarro, who also rhymed her way into our hearts:There was an old lady who lived in her shoes, She had such sore feet she did not know what to do! She sought out help from her doctor, chiropractor, and more, and to her dismay she got sent to the store, To purchase orthotics, support shoes, and drugs For the pain that just got worse from the advice of those thugs. She cried in agony desperate for help, when miraculously she found a video with Master Sashen! He shared with the world his wisdom about shoes, And said, keep wearing em and guaranteed you'll lose. So she decided to go xero for the sake of her feet, And shared xero wisdom with all she would meet. Buy xero shoes and feel the world if you dare, Z-trail are the newest so go get a pair! ?Another volume contributor, Ian Salsman never failed to entertain. His simplest says it best:Xero Shoes rock so I don't hurt my feet when I step on those rocks.but he also went for the sing-along riff with:I'm so excited And I just can't hide it I'm about to lose control and I think I like it I'm so excited And I just can't hide it And I know I know I know I know I know I want [Z-Trail] I want [Z-Trail]And, finally, Sara T simply nailed it with her review:I've been salivating over the new Z-Trail design for days. While I love the design of Chacos, and have bought 3 different pairs over the years, they have all been relegated to eBay, as I despise 1) the ridiculous weight and 2) the molded arch. My poor flat feet hated them with a passion, but they were the outdoor sandal I was "supposed to" wear. So while hemming and hawing about whether to buy a pair, I remembered my DIY kit sandals I bought back in '12 and wore faithfully for several years. I couldn't justify purchasing more sandals when I still have plenty of my 5,000 miles left on these, and hadn't even been faithful to the barefoot cause (I'm so ashamed!). So I took them for a spin this morning, instead of the Brooks I've been hiking and jogging in. AMAZING! While I've been lazy about which shoe to wear, I've (naively) tried to keep my barefoot mechanics. And this morning, in my trusty huaraches, I realized I had completely failed! Typical running shoes are impossible to run properly in. This morning, it all came back. My toes pointed, my feet landed under my body, my heels kicked up more, my toes and arches were engaged, and I immediately started stepping over the log again (best visualization I had learned for how to step). I was jogging for real, not plodding along. Thank you, Steve and Lena, for continuing to realize the vision, for all the hard work you put into a product you believe in, and for the excellence you put into your products and customer service.Dennis (our product designer) and Janice (our Customer Happiness Manager) were in the military, so they especially liked Sonia's "FOX's Creed":These are my Z-Trail Sport Sandals. There are many like them, but these are mine. My Z-Trail Sport Sandals are my best friend. They are my life. I must master them as I must master my life.And now onto our random winners: The ULTIMATE Sandal Giveaway

Football leads to concussions. Does running lead to "foot concussions"?
Can you guess what these two athletes have in common? On your left, John Krahn. Seven feet tall, 440 pounds. On your right, Jessica Trengove, 5'5", 115 pounds.Have you guessed yet?The answer is as far on opposite ends of the athletes themselves as the athletes are far from each other in stature.Here's a hint: Krahn's head... and Trengove's feet.The answer: FORCE.Football players send a LOT of force through their helmets and into their heads, leading to concussions. Check out the Will Smith movie, Concussion, for a revealing look into this phenomenon.Runners send a lot of force through their shoes, into their feet, ankles, knees, hips and back, leading to all manner of joint injuries. I think we should start calling these "foot concussions."The "solutions" offered to both athletes has been the same for decades: more and more padding, shock absorbing technology, high-tech materials to handle the high-impact forces.And I put the word solutions in quotes because none of these interventions have eliminated, or even reduced, the problem.But barefoot runners have been offering a solution is for both athletes:To reduce injury, runners should take off their shoes. Football players should take off their helmets!Harvard's Daniel Lieberman showed how removing your shoes can lead to running form changes that reduce force through your joints. How does this happen? Because the form you adopt when running in padded footwear, ironically, puts MORE force through your joints. When you try to run barefoot with a "shoe wearing gait," it HURTS... and so, to avoid the pain, you'll learn to run with a gait that, instead of relying on footwear padding, uses the natural shock absorbers built into your body -- your muscles, ligaments, and tendons.(BTW, most "minimalist" shoes have enough padding that you don't get the form-change inspiring feedback. That's why Xero Shoes use our FeelTrue® rubber to give you just-right protection.)Well, this just in from the "No surprise" category: "Helmetless-tackling training intervention reduced head impacts in collegiate football players within 1 season."I know you'll find this screamingly obvious, but when football players take off their helmets so they can no longer use their heads as the front end of a battering ram, they naturally stop this concussion-causing behavior.Duh!So the REAL solution seems obvious. Why aren't people rioting in the street for the eradication of helmets and 2" thick padded running shoes?I think there are two reasons, inertia and vested interests.By "inertia" I mean that we've now had more than 2 generations of "we need better helmets/shoes." That's enough time to inculcate the idea that "more = better." It takes time and effort to get people to stop believing "common wisdom" and change directions. It's not easy to make a big boat do a U-turn. It took almost a generation to reduce the incidence of smoking after it was proven that smoking is bad for you.Vested interests? Well this one's easy. Big companies are making billions of dollars on head-smashing football games and on foot coddling running shoes. Billion dollar companies would rather argue that they're correct -- in the face of glaring evidence to the contrary -- than say, "Wow, we've had our heads totally up our butts for the last 40 years and caused you all a TON of injuries. Sorry 'bout that!"This is why any seeming "pro-barefoot" news is immediately jumped on by shoe companies, and why any news that could possibly be spun into "anti-barefoot" is, well, spun like a top, regardless of the facts. For example, shoe companies jumped on the class action lawsuit against Vibram as "proof" that barefoot is bad for you, when neither the suit itself or the fact that the lawsuit settled for essentially pennies, suggested anything of the sort.What to do?I wish I had a great answer, since getting people into footwear that supports natural movement and ground feel is our company's and my personal mission.I guess I'll start by attending football games the same way I attend every day of my life: barefoot or in Xero ShoesThe content of this post does not constitute and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions or concerns you may have about your health or a medical condition.

Proper Barefoot Running Form... NOT!
If anyone asks you what proper barefoot running form looks like, you can show them this video clip...... and say, "NOT THIS!";-)

Treadmill running without a treadmill
What if you want to run on a treadmill... but can't afford a treadmill?Maybe this is your answer.Give it a try? ;-)

Lose Shoes Now. Ask Me How.
Tired of people asking the same 'ole questions as you walk or run barefoot (or in Xero Shoes)?Well, how 'bout some shirts that do the speaking for you?I've got a series of them planned out... here's the first two (one "generic" and one Xero). Click on the image to order... Oh, and you can change the shirt style and color if you like! How is "Lose Shoes Now. Ask Me How." the answer? It's not. But our new slogan (and hashtag) #Feel.Real.Fun. sure is.Your feet are supposed to FEEL.Being bare is REAL.And, most importantly, it's FUN!In fact, if you're not having fun, you're not doing it right. :-)

The Barefoot Running world has lost a true friend
There are a number of semi-celebrities in the barefoot running world (that is, famous in the niche, but not necessarily well known to the general public).But there's one man whose influence and value to those of us who support and benefit from natural movement eclipses all the celebs combined.His name is Bill Katovsky and this post is an all-too-brief and undeniably insufficient memoriam, as Bill unexpectedly died last week.Only those truly "in-the-know" and attentive to the goings on in the barefoot and minimalist movement (and the seeming backlash from maximalist footwear), have a glimmer into how much Bill contributed, since Bill was in the background more often than the foreground. And if I list his credits, I'll surely underestimate Bill's level of responsibility. From co-authoring books, like Tread Lightly, to writing innumerable articles, to co-creating and managing the idea of Natural Running Center-affiliated stores, to maintaining the online presence for NRC... many of you reading this now are here, in part, thanks to Bill's efforts.Personally, my relationship with Bill was one that could only have existed in the Internet-age. He found me online, and then called for a "brief chat" that lasted 6 hours.We never met in person, though I regularly offered to fly him to Colorado so we could plan our barefoot takeover of the world.We spoke almost weekly, usually for hours at at time. On average, Bill and I exchanged at least one email per day. And I say "on average" because I might not hear from Bill for a few days, but when he was on a creative rant, I'd get 10 or 20 within minutes of each other.Putting into practice the myriad marketing ideas that Bill tossed in my direction would take more than a lifetime for more than one company.Bill had an encyclopedic memory of all-things running and triathlon (he coined the term triathlete, and founded the magazine of that name). And we shared a deep passion for finding the underlying truth about human performance, and all forms of comedy (hence our 2 hour "chats").Bill was always a huge supporter of me and of Xero Shoes, both as a product and a business. He was the ultimate sounding board. Generous with his mind and ideas. And his death is truly a loss for the barefoot and natural movement community.We can only hope to honor his memory by bringing to fruition all that he wanted for us and the world.You can find more about Bill from some who were closer to him than I:From Nick Pang - http://naturalrunningcenter.com/2015/11/09/bill-katovsky-1957-2015/From Roy Wallack - http://www.slowtwitch.com/Opinion/Bill_Katovsky_R.I.P._5456.htmlFrom Scott Tinley - http://www.trihistory.com/t-3/death-voice#/0

From "broken" to barefoot to Xero. Greg Makuch's amazing story
Greg Makuch's story is one that EVERY runner -- barefoot or shod -- should hear. I won't say any more until you watch it, below. What I LOVE about Greg's story is how he brought a sense of wonder and curiosity to his journey. "I'll never run again... really?" "These sandals make noise... wait, if I'm running uphill they're silent so...?" Greg listened to the feedback from his body and his Xero Shoes and became his own best coach. Don't overlook how seeing himself on video was such a turning point. It's amazing to me how often we're doing something with our body that's VERY different than what we think we're doing. And, while Greg's is a story about running... do remember that you don't have to run to enjoy Xero Shoes ;-) In fact, most of our customers do just about everything but run in their Xeros -- walk, hike, paddle, play, chill. You name it. Feel the Freedom. Feel the Fun. Feel The World with Xero Shoes.

The World's Fastest Triathlon
I just did the world's fastest triathlon. A TRUE sprint triathlon.That was #mytri.Share this and let's get more people doing THEIR triathlons.Now let me see yours!

Watch GOSHEN for FREE here
The filmmakers of GOSHEN, an award winning documentary highlighting the benefits of the Tarahumara running tribe's "barefoot sandals" are offering FREE VIEWING of the full film for two days only -- Saturday and Sunday, October 10-11.Watch GOSHEN here, or rent it for free for Saturday/Sunday by going to www.GoshenFilm.com/buy-dvd.html and use the coupon code GOSHENXERO. Remember this free offer is only valid on October 10-11, 2015.(The preview will show, below, until Saturday, when the ACTUAL film will be available.)GET THE DVD TODAY!

Bernard Lagat Won't Run Barefoot?
This just in from the "WHAT A SHOCK... NOT" category:Runner who gets paid millions from shoe company says he won't run barefoot!In an interview with The Guardian, Bernard Lagat, the Kenyan-American 13-time medal winning middle- and long-distance runner, is asked by Kate Carter:So, um, ever run barefoot?Bernard's response:[Laughs] Well, since I came to the developed world I’ve never run barefoot and I always say there’s no way on earth I am ever going to run barefoot. I did a good 15 years or so of barefoot running, walking. Now I see the shoes and I’m like, “That’s my best friend for life!” Never since I crossed the big pond! My shoes will always be on my feet for ever.Now let me see if I get this straight. A guy who gets paid millions from his shoe company sponsor will never go barefoot again.Let's say the guy really does simply love his shoes. Here's the question that Kate should have asked as a follow up:Bernard, do you think that 15 years of running barefoot helped you in some way, like improving your form and eliminating overstriding, or strengthening your feet and legs, or teaching you to adjust your gait and cadence, or improving your reflexes or sensorimotor skill? And please answer as if whatever you say will not be read by the shoe company that has helped make you a millionaire.Frankly, I couldn't care less what Bernard thinks or believes about running barefoot. The guy is one of the best middle- and long-distance runners ever. By definition that makes him a freak, an outlier.I'm not sure that a 5'8" guy who weighs 134 pounds and runs 1500 meters (just shy of a mile) in 3 minutes, 26 seconds, is someone whose experience extrapolates to normal humans.Be that as it may, what really gets to me is the headline:Bernard Lagat: 'There’s no way on earth I am ever going to run barefoot again!'Out of all the interesting and provocative and useful things Bernard said, I'm sort of dumbstruck why this became the headline. It's not like the world is FULL of barefoot runners who will be impacted by Bernard's thoughts. There aren't even a gaggle of runners on the fence about running barefoot who will see the headline and think, "Thank God I know Bernard won't run barefoot; now I don't have to either!"It's a headline that is only attention-grabbing to a small number of humans. So why all the fuss?I'm sure it had nothing to do with Bernard being sponsored by a shoe company that makes money every time some runners sees him in their shoes, and who is featured in the photograph at the top of the article (shown below so you know who it is).

Make your own sandals, Janice style ;-)
Our Customer Happiness Manager, Janice, has been on a roll, creating new DIY sandal designs.This latest was inspired by our Z-Trek sandals. It uses the "loop" idea from this sandal, and the Heel Strap from our Amuri sandals.Remember, when you make a kit that has laces touching the ground (like the outside edge by her pinky toes), you'll want to protect them from abrasion. We recommend using Shoe Goo.

New Technology in Ankle support, Arch support, Flat Feet and High Arches
Do you need arch support?Ankle support?If so, try the newest product on the market today, YOUR FEET!New and improved for 2022 with built-in arch support and ankle support!You've tried everything else — shoes, orthotics, inserts — now try YOUR FEET!Their flexible construction with almost 1/4 of all the bones and joints in your body, and clever 5-pronged design, allow for balance, propulsion, gripping, and much, much more.Plus, they look pretty cool, too!The articulated connection to the lower leg (sold separately) keeps you upright and moving, even as you traverse uneven terrain (yes, they're perfect for hiking, no boots required)!With continued use, YOUR FEET! will take you wherever you want to go, with confidence, grace, and strength.Maintaining YOUR FEET! is simple and only requires soap and water. But for a unique experience, you may try one of the many FEET! outlets that provide decorative accessories and check your Yellow Pages for "Pedicure".Try YOUR FEET! today.Check out the bottom of YOUR LEGS! to get yours.(oh, and for the times where YOUR FEET! need a bit of protection and some extra style, try Xero Shoes, too...)




