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Stand Up Paddle Boarding Sandals
Some people love the feeling of sand between their toes.Others. Not so much.Same thing with stand up paddle boarding. Some love to SUP bare footed. Others want a bit of protection, especially if they're somewhere that they have to jump off onto a less-than-ideal surface (think coral, or rocks, or ewwy-gooey things ;-) ).We've heard from Xero Shoes customers who wear their sandals on their boards. Others just use them to get to and from the water (stick 'em in your pocket when you're on the board).Similarly, we've got a bunch of sea kayakers, canoeists, and rafters who've taken their Xeros on some pretty sweet water.You, too?Send us your photos and let's see.

Sandals for Barefoot Running? KWGN Investigates.
Vicky Evans from KWGN came out to our new office to check out Xero Shoes.What did she think? Watch the video and find out... While Vicky emphasized barefoot running, people enjoy Xero Shoes for, well, anything you can imagine doing in a sandal... and things you would NEVER do in a flip flop: A walk on the beach A hike in the woods A workout in the gym Keeping that "grounded" feeling you get after a yoga class Paddle boarding Approaching a climb We've even had people run 100+ mile ultramarathons in Xero Shoes!Check 'em out here

GOSHEN Movie Trailer - Watch it here!
As many of you know, Xero Shoes were inspired by the Tarahumara of Mexico. First, we were inspired by their story of running enjoyably and injury-free into their 70s and beyond.Then we were inspired by the fact that they ran barefoot or in huaraches -- sandals they made out of scraps of tire and leather.The Tarahumara are also facing serious challenges. A long-running drought, problems with local drug cartels, inaccessibility, medical problems.For all of these reasons, we support the Tarahumara with a percentage of the sales of our custom-made Xero Shoes.And to further support the Tarahumara, we're thrilled to share the documentary GOSHEN with you. Filmmakers Dana Richardson and Sarah Zentz's movie, GOSHEN, reveals how the Tarahumara tribe's ancient diet and active lifestyle could not only transform your personal health and fitness, but may be the key to preserving Tarahumara culture as well.Watch the trailer, below. Own the GOSHEN DVD Today!

TrailMax Ultra Running Sandal
Introducing the new TrailMax running sandal.The USA-made sports sandal ingeniously combines the benefits of zero-drop, barefoot footwear with jaw-dropping 65 mm (5.26 inch) of dense, anti-memory foam rubber in the sole for maximum cushioning support.The TrailMax weighs less than the Hoka but boasts more than twice the stack height. According to Boulder-based TrailMax’s creator and company president and retired orthopedist, Dr. C.U. Canyon, “This shoe was specifically developed for ultra runners who want even much more soft, springy support for all the wear and tear on their legs that running on rocky or uneven terrain for hours on end produces."The TrailMax eliminates muscle use and natural foot movement," says Canyon. "Less exhaustion means more miles... way more than you should run otherwise." One warning Canyon offers, "If you step on a pea, you'll really feel it."The TrailMax sells for $499 and will be available online April 1 and at select specialty running stores.

Paleo Diet + Barefoot Running = ?
Are you on the Paleo diet, or curious about it?Many people who discover paleo -- and I'm neither endorsing it or bashing it in this article -- move past the diet and into the "lifestyle," looking to move and live more like our hominid ancestors. And, not surprisingly, one way to recapture our movement history is by running in bare feet.Neanderthals didn't wear Nike and you don't need to either.All that said, I had the privilege of getting interviewed by Aaron Olson of www.paleorunner.orgCheck it out here, then let me know what you think in the comments, below...What do we talk about? Are sore calves and Achilles necessary when learning to run barefoot? Will Xero Shoes protect you if you're trail running? Why doctors who criticize barefoot running are usually complete morons! Are there any times where you need shoes? Can you run fast in huarache running sandals? What it's like to be on Shark Tank Why you need to USE your feet the way they're made to be used Do I eat Paleo? What do I eat? Enjoy!The 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.

Run faster and stronger with the Exer-Genie
I know, I know... "Exer-genie" sounds like the name of a fitness gadget that women in the 1950's would have used.But don't let the name fool you. This is one serious piece of equipment, all rolled up into a tiny, travel-friendly, package that anyone of any fitness level can use to get stronger and faster.The Exer-Genie has been used by Olympians and professional sports teams for decades. And, frankly, given what a gadget geek that I am (especially fitness gadgets), I can't believe that I only recently discovered it.Let me show you a quick video of how my training partner, World-champion sprinter Cathy Nicoletti, and I now use the Exer-Genie as part of our sprinting training.In short: we'll do resisted runs with enough resistance to slow us down no more than 10%, usually increasing the resistance with each run, and then finish with a non-resisted run.We're planning to integrate more heavy-resistance running (for improved drive phase performance), as well as resisted walking lunges and bounding. Sometimes we'll use the Exer-Genie at the end of a speed workout. Other times we do an entire workout with the Exer-Genie.There are essentially 2 models of the ExerGenie that you'll be interested in: The Classic system with a shorter rope for strength training (you can practically replace a gym's worth equipment with this), or the long-rope Speed system for doing resisted running (and jumping, bounding, lunging, etc.). If you're into suspension training, like with a TRX, you'll want to look at the Dynamic Life system as well... a variation of the short rope system.The folks at ExerGenie are INCREDIBLY helpful and committed to your fitness. If you have any questions, just give them a call (number is at the website). Tell 'em we said Hi! Find out more about the Exer-Genie here.The 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.

Mindful Running with Michael Sandler
Some readers may know that Michael Sandler is one of the reasons Xero Shoes exists.Back in the Summer of 2009 he said, "You know, if you treated this hobby of making barefoot sandals like a business -- and built a website -- I'd put you in a book that I'm writing called Barefoot Running."To make a long story short, 24 hours later I had a website ;-)Well, Michael has a new program called "The Mindful Running Program" and he interviewed me for it.Some of what we talked about: Using "mental rehearsal" (not visualization) to prepare for races How barefoot running can become instant meditation The 4 "neurological types" of barefoot runners, and what each one needs in order to improve And, then, on a personal note:What happens in my mind when I'm running a 100m, or when I was competing as an All-American gymnast... or when I was captured and shot at in Tienanmen Square in 1989!Click here to check out the interview, and leave a comment after you hear it.

Who will run the first 1:59 marathon?
Dennis Kimetto shattered the marathon world record when he ran 2:02:57 in Berlin.But how fast can we really go over a 26.2 mile course?2:01?2:00?Faster?Well, long-time distance running guru, Phil Maffetone thinks 1:59 is do-able. VERY do-able.And he also thinks that the person who sets that record will be running barefoot!Frankly, we hope he (and, I know it sounds sexist, but it'll be a "he") opts for a tiny bit of protection and wears a pair of Xero Shoes!Phil's book has some fascinating info about the sub-2 marathon, and even things that might help you run faster than you thought you could. And you'll find out why he thinks the sub-2 wil be run without shoes.Check it out on Amazon -- http://www.amazon.com/Sub-Two-Hour-Marathon-Within-Runners-Training/dp/1629148172And to show you something beautiful, look at this slow-mo video of Dennis. Even with a 10mm drop in his shoes, he's a serious mid-foot strike runner. I'd love to get Dennis in a pair of Amuri Cloud ;-)

Can Xero Shoes find the love of your life?
Google alerted us to this Xero Shoes-based "Missed Connection". Can you help them un-miss?I can't wait until we have our first Xero Shoes inspired romance!

National Runner Survey 2014
Calling all RUNNERS!What motivates you to run? What is your favorite race distance? How often do you run?You are being invited to participate in Running USA’s National Runner Survey, a comprehensive survey to assess the demographics, lifestyle, attitudes, habits, and product preferences of the running population nationwide.The National Runner Survey is easy to access and available online. All responses are completely anonymous and confidential.Don’t miss this opportunity to join other runners nationwide!To access the survey, click here:https://www.research.net/s/NRS15_XeroShoesSelect Xero Shoes as the organization that invited you to participate.The survey is open until December 15, 2014.

Can You Cure Plantar Fasciitis with Barefoot Running?
A new study by Michael Rathleff and his colleagues offer a new approach for treating plantar fasciitis: strength training. More specifically working on foot and calf strength.Click here to read about the research. I can't say I'm surprised by this. It's often the case that gaining strength cures many movement-related problems. But what's most interesting to me is that this research suggests why many barefoot runners report an elimination of plantar fasciitis. Specifically, when you look at the report about the research and read the recommendations for the type of strength training to do, you'll see that the movements are very similar to what you do when you run with a forefoot or midfoot landing.Running this way "pre-loads" your plantar fascia, positioning your foot in a strong position when it contacts the ground, rather than being in the pre-streteched and weak position that you're in when you heel strike, especially in a highly padded shoe.The 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.

24 Hour Barefoot Running World Record
If you bump into someone who opines, "You can't run in bare feet!" show them this.Andrew Snope ran 131.43 miles, barefoot, in 24 hours!Yup. Ran for 24 hours (with just a few bathroom breaks). Did it barefoot.And if that same opinionated person counters with, "Yeah, but the world record is 188.59 miles from a guy wearing shoes," you can reply with, "But Andrew's only been a runner for 3 years, and he wasn't trying to beat the record. Geez!"We say a big congrats to Andrew and can't wait to see what he does next!




