Thunder Road Marathon Finish December 12, 2009 |
Shamrock Marathon (~mile 13) March 20, 2011 |
My Vibram FiveFingers (Bikila model) |
The salesperson warned me to start out slow, and I had read all of the warnings on the internet, so I did. I alternated "normal" shoes with my VFFs. I did a short walk in them first. No pain. I ran a mile or so. No pain. I ran 3 miles. No pain. I ran 5 miles. No pain. To be honest, I was hoping for some pain; you know, that "I worked out so now I'm sore" pain? I love it! So I was disappointed when I didn't feel it.
To date, I think the longest I've gone in my VFFs is 5 miles. I absolutely LOVE them, though! Like I mentioned, I had a lot of ITB pain during my training for both of the marathons (and between, and after), but once I started wearing the VFFs, there was no more ITB pain for me. Afterwards, my feet do feel like they've been pounded a bit, but it is way better than ITB pain.
I had a Groupon for some running shoes that was about to expire, so I got a pair of Brooks Ghost (they didn't have VFFs in that store). They felt okay in the store, but when I tried to run with them, it was painful! I don't think I even got 0.1 mile before I had to turn around. Every part of my leg below my knee ached.
Admittedly, I'll sometimes have some "pain" in my calfs, and recently in my arch. The calf "pain" isn't really what I would consider pain, but rather more of a "stretching" feeling the next day, particularly on steps. The arch pain is like a cramp that happens when I'm running.
Even with this little bit of calf/arch discomfort, I'm so happy with my VFFs, and Ian even decided to get a pair (he got the male Bikila model). Ian and I started half marathon training yesterday, and I'm going to see if I can do all of my training/race in VFFs.
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