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Barefoot Runners Land on Their Heel
Barefoot runners may land on their heel. If you're running in grass, you may have more pretence you land on your heel. And if you look at the boston robot that runs, guess what, he runs on the ball of his foot. I honestly believe that optimaly, we were adapted to do that and that's why we have a long achilles tenton. We've a much bigger calf than we do in anterior. We have a much bigger muscle in the back than we do muscle in the front. One of the most common injuries that runners have when they for start running is thi shin splints which are pain on the front part of the leg