
4 Common Myths about Natural Running
September 3, 2017 / ASICS Australia
Many runners are giving up cushioned support in favor of a more natural running experience. And while minimalist running does have its benefits, itās important to make the switch safely. Here, we tackle four of the most common myths about natural running and provide tips to for a healthy transition.
Myth 1: Less Is Always More
This myth states that you are giving your feet more strength by using less cushioning. But when it comes to feet, too little can be as harmful as too much. Each runner has different strengths and weaknesses in their foot, which means thereās no one level of stability, protection and flexibility thatās right for everyone. When youāre choosing the right running shoes , itās important to find the heel elevation, midsole, cushioning and stability that works for you.
Myth 2: Midfoot Is Always Best
This myth has its heart in the right place, but itās stemming from a one-size-fits-all philosophy that the only way to land is on the midfoot, but this is assuming that everyoneās bodies are built in the same way. When it comes to landing, itās important to encourage your foot to move through the stride as efficiently as possible, which may or may not be from landing on your midfoot.
Myth 3: There Is One Pair Of Miracle Shoes
While a lighter, more natural shoe can be an incredible way to strengthen the whole foot, itās important to do it safely. Making a sudden transition from cushioned to minimalist shoes can do more damage to a weak arch, muscles or ligaments than good. Alternating between your usual running shoe and a more minimal shoe can be a great way to get all-over strength back into the foot, while minimizing the risk of injury.
Myth 4: Support And Cushioning Are For Rookies
No matter how much you run, an uncomfortable running experience is never good for your feet or your mind. Modern running surfaces are tough on the feet, so itās important to protect them from shock. Itās about finding the right kind of protection ā the type that protects the foot only when it needs protecting, giving it freedom and flexibility the rest of the time.
To truly find the right fit for your foot and running style, it pays to evaluate your gait and overall level of strength in your feet. If youāve never run barefoot or with natural running shoes, start by slowly incorporating this option into your run. And if running naturally isnāt for you, donāt force it. Many novice and seasoned marathon runners cross the finish line wearing cushioned running shoes. The most important thing is that you are investing in the support your individual body needs.
Ready to give natural running a try? Try swapping your usual cushioned soles for a pair of ASICS easy running shoes .