The Death of Jogging

Lee Saxby / 12.05.2011
The three natural forms of locomotion
The three natural forms of locomotion
<b>PROPRIOCEPTION</b>
Making Sense Of Barefoot RunningMotor

VIVOBAREFOOT & ‘The world’s best barefoot running coach’ Lee Saxby call for an end to jogging & inspire injury free running with free eBook.

VIVOBAREFOOT (www.vivobarefoot.com), the original barefoot shoe company, has teamed up with biomenchanics expert Lee Saxby to create the definitive guide to injury free running and walking. Cutting through the myths and misinformation, PROPRIOCEPTION Making Sense of Barefoot Running, (http://trainingclinic.vivobarefoot.com/) delivers a free step-by-step guide it reducing injury, improving performance and reawakening the innate skill of running and walking. Cutting-edge illustrations from renowned New York illustrator Bryan Christie bring the science to life.

<b>The Death of Jogging</b>
The eBook, which features glowing forewords from Christopher McDougall, author of Born To Run and Harvard University Professor Daniel Lieberman, investigates why we have forgotten how to run. Saxby, who was described by McDougall as the ‘world’s best barefoot running coach’ states, ‘Humans have evolved as endurance running specialists, but approximately 80% of all runners are injured each year. There are three natural locomotion forms for human beings: walking, running, and sprinting. Jogging is a modern invention, only possible in padded shoes. This eBook aims to stop the tyranny of jogging and teach people how to run.’

<b>Making Sense of Proprioception</b>
Most importantly the guide explains proprioception, the secret to optimum performance and injury free running, commonly referred to as our sixth sense. Saxby states, ‘Running is a skill and the cornerstone of developing that skill is proprioceptive feedback. Proprioception from the feet informs the brain of the ground reaction forces encountered and triggers change to the most appropriate form of locomotion. It’s essential to enjoyable and injury free running. Understanding and developing your proprioceptive sense is the first step on the journey towards reawakening the skill of natural movement.’

<b>Shoes: Part of Our Evolutionary Heritage</b>
Ever since humans wandered the globe they started to protect their feet from cold temperatures and rough terrains. But, it is only in the last 40 years they have started to put big padded soles between themselves and the earth. Saxby shows why shoes should be protective, but give maximum sensory feedback (proprioception).

<b>Also available as a downloadable PDF</b>
(http://trainingclinic.vivobarefoot.com/)
Combining clear and accessible information, instructional training videos and electrifying illustrations, PROPRIOCEPTION: Making Sense of Barefoot Running is part scientific text, part hands-on instructional guide, and part work of art.

‘The first time I saw Lee Saxby was the last time I ever had a running injury.’ Chris McDougall author of Born to Run

‘I’ve never seen anyone better…(Lee Saxby) has the ability to translate his advice into words that make sense and which you can follow.’ Professor Daniel Lieberman
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