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The underlying mechanical theory is based on the fact that shoes can sometimes prevent the naked foot from rolling properly through each step, or the toes from powerfully propelling the body forward. Barefooters also contend that a naked foot will not land on the back of the heel as it will in a shoe, instead landing on the outside edges—causing less strain on knee joints,
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There are plenty of skeptics. The majority of runners still take issue with forgoing footwear at this point. On a practical level alone, it’s hard to fathom running through a dirty city, along the river in the cold, or even in a twig and stone-ridden forest without some sort of shoe for protection. And—think about it—during a race, it doesn’t seem like hitting the porto for a bio break would be the most sanitary of options.
At New Balance, we’re committed to developing shoes with various levels of cushioning and support—from very little to plenty. And we’re continually exploring the human foot and the best way to accommodate it. We do this by working with renowned bio-mechanical engineers,
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