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#128 – Irene Davis, Ph.D.: The evolution of the foot, running injuries, and minimalist shoes

The Peter Attia Drive

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The New Hokasho Causes People to Hit Harder

When you put a support, the muscles get weaker. When you add cushioning, you land harder. So instead of making their feet stronger and making them land softer, the runners who are running in shoes that have no cushioning at all, basically like minimal shoes, they adapted it. And then you start into the cycle where if you give people cushioning, they actually land harder. There've been a number of studies that have shown that that new hokasho causes people to hit harder.

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