Absolutely. I was out for an hour yesterday and didn't notice anything. Just a gentle 30 mins planned for today.
Thanks for thr info Charles. I was wondering if/when/how I should start making the transition. I'm not fully convinced yet, but I know people who are. They claim it's pretty tough on your legs to begin with but more beneficial, i.e less risk of injury, once you become accustomed.
My offroad shoes are fairly minimal, and I certainly feel the difference after using them. But, since I'm generally going up and down hills over rougher terrain, it's difficult to tell if it's the shoes or the terrain behind the extra aching the next day - especially as I don't often go offroad.
I also know one person who practices forefoot running but in 'normal' shoes. Again, he said it killed the first few times. He probably ran too far.
I must admit I'm reluctant to change from mid to fore. Basically, if it ain't broke...etc. But perhaps I'm missing out.
Thanks for thr info Charles. I was wondering if/when/how I should start making the transition. I'm not fully convinced yet, but I know people who are. They claim it's pretty tough on your legs to begin with but more beneficial, i.e less risk of injury, once you become accustomed.
My offroad shoes are fairly minimal, and I certainly feel the difference after using them. But, since I'm generally going up and down hills over rougher terrain, it's difficult to tell if it's the shoes or the terrain behind the extra aching the next day - especially as I don't often go offroad.
I also know one person who practices forefoot running but in 'normal' shoes. Again, he said it killed the first few times. He probably ran too far.
I must admit I'm reluctant to change from mid to fore. Basically, if it ain't broke...etc. But perhaps I'm missing out.
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