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Timeline for Calluses under big toe

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Nov 27, 2013 at 12:39 answer added Dave Liepmann timeline score: 0
Nov 18, 2013 at 3:00 review Community Evaluations
Nov 26, 2013 at 3:00
Nov 9, 2013 at 19:00 history tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackFitness/status/399250136108658688
Oct 8, 2013 at 21:20 vote accept Prat
Oct 8, 2013 at 19:05 answer added Rob timeline score: -2
Oct 8, 2013 at 17:16 comment added JohnP @prat - That's because it's impossible to tell why you have a callus. Most likely it's because your VFF's rub your feet in a different way and it's a normal adaptation, but there's no way to definitively say "This is why".
Oct 8, 2013 at 15:06 comment added Prat lot of opinions, no answers.
Oct 8, 2013 at 14:58 comment added MDMoore313 @JohnP I'm with you, no two people can run alike (and VFFs are a fad), I'm a forefoot runner but that's what I've adapted to after all this time.
Oct 8, 2013 at 14:39 comment added JohnP @MDMoore313 - In my assessment, VFF's are nothing more than capitalizing on a fad. There are millions of runners over the past 50 years that have run just fine in all kinds of shoes, and all of a sudden we all have to switch to minimal shoes and forefoot strikes? Research chi/pose and similar and see the rise in injury rates. People hate hearing it, but the VAST majority of runners self select the best stride/strike pattern for them. And heel striking does NOT mean heel touching first. There are almost NO elite runners where the heel does not touch first.
Oct 8, 2013 at 13:07 comment added MDMoore313 @IvoFlipse I'm with you, was being a lil on the sarcastic side, since Five Fingers' whole thing is that you're running the way you're naturally supposed to when you have them on. Maybe not a lol but a chuckle..?
Oct 8, 2013 at 9:17 comment added Prat switched to a forefoot strike
Oct 8, 2013 at 4:37 comment added Ivo Flipse Sure it can @MDMoore313, why else would some people get stress fractures from running with them?
Oct 7, 2013 at 22:09 comment added MDMoore313 Theoretically you're strike can't be wrong if you're wearing five fingers....
Oct 7, 2013 at 21:34 review Close votes
Oct 20, 2013 at 21:19
Oct 7, 2013 at 21:17 comment added JohnP Impossible to tell without video analysis. However, calluses are just natural reactions to friction, so entirely probably that it's just a normal adaptation to the VFF's.
Oct 7, 2013 at 20:59 review First posts
Oct 8, 2013 at 2:21
Oct 7, 2013 at 20:41 history asked Prat CC BY-SA 3.0