Why this is the best way to land on your feet (How to Walk)

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  • Where to land is the biggest question about barefoot walking (barefoot shoe walking).
    Society has become accustomed to heel striking and with the design of conventional footwear, we have increased the heel cushion to thicknesses of over 40mm tall.
    When compared to the 3-5mm thickness of foot shaped footwear, the heel doesn't have the same level of protection.
    Barefoot shoes are designed to be as minimal in design and cushioning as possible, to give the feeling of being truly barefoot.
    When making the transition in footwear, you will also need to transition to a more suitable way of running and walking.
    In this video, I explain where to strike the ground with your feet, when walking and the same method applies for running.
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  • @GrownandHealthy
    @GrownandHealthy  Рік тому +22

    Find more Walking Videos, Here: ua-cam.com/play/PLZFE95XAoYbWRpHHP_tfqQx9sb_Cq9OXf.html

    • @zain00
      @zain00 Рік тому

      I found your channel recently and I'm so glad I did. I've been working on being aware of walking properly and I have to admit that the first day, it definitely felt like I was getting a killer leg work out just by walking outside. I'm wondering what shoes you recommend as far as minimalist shoes go? Right now I am using Allbirds and they are advertised as minimalist but I don't believe they are 100% minimalist. It would be great to know your recommendations. Thank you so much for this info

    • @petrichor100
      @petrichor100 Рік тому

      love your videos! thanks

    • @fortheloveofnoise9298
      @fortheloveofnoise9298 Рік тому

      What shoe is that in the thumbnail?

    • @DHumbla
      @DHumbla 7 місяців тому

      This video wins you my subscribe! Thank you for sharing your expertise! ❤

    • @Klanmo
      @Klanmo 2 місяці тому

      I started wearing barefoot shoes after I watched this video 1 year ago and it's been good. However about a week ago I have metatarsal pain on my right foot, the dictor says it's because i walk on the concrete floor with minimal bottom of the shoe. He suggest to switch back to cushioned shoes as I live in the city as there are some big shoes with wide toe part like hoka. Now i really dont know if I should keep wearing barefoot shoes. at least in the city😢😢😢

  • @kenfreeland822
    @kenfreeland822 Рік тому +103

    Here is my overdue testimonial to the forefoot strike method of walking, the theory behind which is well presented here. I am in my 70`s and have suffered from "low back pain" for several years. Whilst I have prayed for relief and continue hip-strengthening exercises, I consider the forefoot strike method of walking as taught here an invaluable contribution to my recovery. As recently as last summer, I could not walk a half mile without a break to do stretches to relieve crippling pain. Today I walked 9+ miles without a break! If you have "low back pain," particularly if it is unilateral, once you've tried all the easy approaches without success, try this! Yes, it took me months to master, but think about this: when you go up or down stairs, this is how you already walk! Just use the same basic approach on the straightaway, and you too may be amazed by the results. If I can overcome 70 years of heel-strike ambulation, so can you! God bless this teacher, a meistro of kinesiology.

  • @jehan8860
    @jehan8860 Рік тому +116

    As a teenager I took part in Native American wilderness survival skills workshops, and we were taught to walk from the outer forefoot, roll across to the inner forefoot, then put toes down and last the heel. That is how they were able to stalk animals and get right up close while hunting.

    • @sumac777
      @sumac777 Рік тому +5

      Me too and was thinking of that watching this video

    • @jehan8860
      @jehan8860 Рік тому +7

      @@sumac777, where did you learn? I went to workshops with Tom Brown, Jr…many years ago.

    • @sumac777
      @sumac777 Рік тому +6

      @Jehan oh that's amazing you learned directly from Tom Brown, Jr. My teacher's name was Dale and his school, Nature Awareness School, was in the Blue Ridge Mountains. If I remember correctly he was a student of Tom Brown, Jr. It was many years ago now. I was a teen.

    • @jehan8860
      @jehan8860 Рік тому +5

      @@sumac777, Tom is still teaching, isn’t he? I looked up his classes a year or two ago out of curiosity. It was very impactful, the teachings I learned. I did the philosophy classes more than the survival skills…the shamanic, traveling in the Spirit World. It was the first meditation I ever practiced, what he taught.

    • @captainheartspace6583
      @captainheartspace6583 10 місяців тому +3

      Stalking Wolf, yes!

  • @lindaparker9995
    @lindaparker9995 Рік тому +103

    I finally get it. I was trying to walk on the palm of my foot. It looked weird. I'm 74 yrs. old, have had one knee replacement 5 years ago. Arthritis everywhere. I walked with my feet pointing out. I have been training myself thanks to your video's, I now have to walk straight when I use the outer edge of my foot. Thank you so much for your video's. This video explained it very well. We are never to old to learn.

    • @karoma5805
      @karoma5805 Рік тому +1

      How are you finding it? have you seen any improvements?

  • @TeddyRUXPINISM
    @TeddyRUXPINISM 2 роки тому +13

    I have finally learned how to walk at 27 years old. Thank you kindly sir 🙏🏼👣

  • @watermaster2197
    @watermaster2197 Рік тому +136

    The pain in my hips has disappeared since I stopped using a heel-striking gait and started employing the techniques you teach. Thank you!

    • @NineDiamont
      @NineDiamont Рік тому +2

      you definitely have deeper underlying issues if you have pain walking. „Hell striking“ is what every other human does when walking without any problems.

    • @watermaster2197
      @watermaster2197 Рік тому +3

      @@NineDiamontOnly humans who wear modern shoes. Try walking on concrete for ten minutes, and see how your usual gait works for you.

    • @NineDiamont
      @NineDiamont Рік тому +9

      @@watermaster2197 concrete is human made, an artificial ground. So of course we also developed shoes, tools to walk on these man made grounds..
      And yes I already walked on concrete.. and bc I wear shoes it does nothing to my gait.
      I'm just telling you that you've imbalances/ weaknesses that causes pain and adapting your gait to your weakness only diverts from the real issue.

    • @denisewenke8323
      @denisewenke8323 Рік тому +6

      @@NineDiamont concrete and asphalt are at least as old as the Roman Empire, and packed dirt and paving stones are plenty hard, too. You might be right about injuries causing the imbalances, but we got along fine without modern footwear for thousands of years.

    • @jones2277
      @jones2277 Рік тому +1

      one thing i've been trying to do since watching his videos is lifting my knees more when i walk so that i can land on the forefoot when walking. i had actually adopted forefoot running, but i didn't know how to do it when walking.

  • @andypike1234
    @andypike1234 6 днів тому

    Thank you sir. First time in my 43 years I´m learning how to walk properly. This is where us as a civilisation ended up...

  • @lilianflynn1876
    @lilianflynn1876 Рік тому +5

    Just recovering from a stroke
    At 74 I'm learning slowly to walk again with a quad walking stick
    This clip is helpful

  • @jacgraben
    @jacgraben 2 роки тому +54

    This by far the clearest explanation of natural walking I’ve found. Thank you.

  • @boldisordorin9010
    @boldisordorin9010 Рік тому +1

    I showed this to my baby, now he knows how to walk. Thanks 👍

  • @SoundsLikeFelix
    @SoundsLikeFelix 2 роки тому +589

    i think it is important to make a distinction between walking and running here. i have been using minimal shoes both for running and for everyday use exclusively now for several years. when running i will land on the outside edge of the forefoot, like you describe in this video. i can force myself to do the same thing when walking as long as i am very conscious about it. but i will naturally fall back into heelstriking as soon as i stop paying attention to how i walk. i have not found this to be problematic or painful however, because the impact forces when walking are of course much smaller than when running.

    • @nicorivera8535
      @nicorivera8535 2 роки тому +48

      Right, because walking and running are two very different movements. I too have been wearing minimal shoes for years and our foot placements when walking and running are similar. Never had pain. Obviously I am a sample size of one, but that's likewise true for even others who find this forefoot-first walk comfortable. It's all anecdotal (lowest form of evidence). I trust medical textbooks and journals.

    • @deefee701
      @deefee701 2 роки тому +16

      I have to walk on my forefeet as I have heel pain but I do have to think.

    • @musicnfilm3372
      @musicnfilm3372 2 роки тому +126

      The reason you have to think about it is because you have been practicing your walking habits for literally all of your life; your brain is not going to go "OK I guess we just walk like this now" after decades and just do it subconsciously. The problems that heel striking pose are mostly with the Achilles tendons (twisting and stretching/compressing incorrectly) and knees/hips/lower back (absorbing the shock of the step). Just because you don't feel pain when you heel strike doesn't mean it's not taking a toll on your body; you'll probably feel it eventually, but you won't even associate it with your walking style unless you "know".

    • @Russulalilacea
      @Russulalilacea 2 роки тому +77

      Once I tried this natural walk I cannot switch back! Heelstriking now feels like riding on square wheels and I realized how destructive it is. I will never switch back.

    • @DearReaderReadAloud
      @DearReaderReadAloud Рік тому +20

      @@musicnfilm3372 Yes, to be educated and realizing how you walk can make such a huge difference because my hip pain goes away when I stop walking on hard floor barefoot. But I didn't realize the hip pain was because of the way I was landing my feet

  • @kootmcgoot8677
    @kootmcgoot8677 2 роки тому +34

    I swear to God I have been trying for years to correct that because the podiatrist told me that was wrong. I mean I gave up hope because after 5 years I still always land on that it's just nice to know that I was right the entire time and there was never anything wrong with my foot

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  2 роки тому +8

      Sorry to hear that.
      You were right!
      Thanks for watching!

    • @elenikiroy
      @elenikiroy 2 роки тому +1

      Why were you seeing a podiatrist then?

    • @fivecrosses9040
      @fivecrosses9040 2 роки тому +2

      @@elenikiroy dating

    • @elmothewise3915
      @elmothewise3915 2 роки тому +1

      @@elenikiroy probably told by a doctor

    • @jessicawashington3376
      @jessicawashington3376 Рік тому +2

      I’m seeing my physical therapist, cause I had a stroke last year and they stay instructing me to start on my heel?

  • @Fengshawn86
    @Fengshawn86 Рік тому +31

    The wear pattern from my recently retired running shoes matches what you’re saying. This exact spot you’re saying our feet lands is where most of my wear was. Which is why when I got an assessment at my local running shoe store suggested a supported shoe to level out my foot, I said, “I’d rather continue letting my feet do what they do and I’d like to try the shoe without the rigid support”. And that’s what I got. Good to hear this explanation of what I already thought about my natural foot placement, that I wasn’t sure of.

  • @philodice
    @philodice Рік тому +8

    Walking without padding was key to me healing back and knee pain because I was walking all wrong, constantly stressing my joints. Padding makes everything worse. Barefoot walking hurt so bad for the first few days. Pain was the perfect teacher.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Рік тому +3

      Indeed! You wouldn't throw a fastball with Mittens.

  • @jimning463
    @jimning463 2 роки тому +5

    FINALLY someone who gets real flat feet and not just "low arches"

  • @marcov1147
    @marcov1147 Рік тому +4

    This is something that should be taught in grade school gym, I’ve had shin splints for years and podiatrists, trainers and coaches just told me to get different shoes or to get custom inserts made but never actually took the time to look at what my foot was doing.

  •  Рік тому

    Possibly the very best video I have watched over the last months concerning barefoot walking / running! Excellent way to explain this!

  • @indixe71
    @indixe71 9 місяців тому

    This video is GOLD. Never saw a clearer explanation. It's knowledge for the rest of my life. Big THANKS!

  • @Roycey77
    @Roycey77 Рік тому +5

    I have been going barefoot for almost seven years. I have spent too much of that time walking as though I still had some protection on my heels. Just last night, on a walk with my wife, I switched to this way of walking without thinking about it. I have walked like this on my hikes in the mountains, but only once in a while do I walk like this in the city. As soon as I switched to this way of walking, I moved faster. My step felt lighter and springier.
    Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @suzannskatt4409
    @suzannskatt4409 Рік тому +1

    This is Transformative! This is the most comprehensive and best video about barefoot walking I've seen. A Big Thank You!

  • @TomKatsiroubas
    @TomKatsiroubas 8 днів тому

    Best explanation of how to naturally walk yet.

  • @ho11owbone
    @ho11owbone 10 місяців тому +3

    thanks brother Im glad more people are realizing this, but the majority still believe heel striking is best. People only think heel striking is best because of the heavy padding in their shoes, but when I transitioned to barefoot shoes I maintained a long stride and a heel strike and it caused my feet and bones absorb so much shock, I could actually feel the shock in my body when I lay down at night, but now I have learned to walk on the side/forefoot and decrease my stride and increase cadence. now my feet and calves as stronger than ever and I have increased my mobility and balance.

  • @JosephP86
    @JosephP86 Рік тому +1

    You earned a new subscriber, I have a lot of feet problems that became lower extremities problems. This really helped, thank you

  • @maggiehageman1066
    @maggiehageman1066 Рік тому +1

    The best explanation I’ve seen of how the foot should land, great!

  • @ericchristopher1687
    @ericchristopher1687 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this video! Ben Vallack on UA-cam recommended your channel, and this is the first video of yours I have watched. I have been recuperating from plantar fasciitis since August, with some improvement - but... I just walked up and down my hard-surfaced hall while concentrating on landing on the outer edge of my forefoot as you illustrate, and the pain has virtually vanished. No one else addressed how to land the way you did, and I will practice it from now on. I know my feet still have a long way to go - my foot muscles are still weak from years in too-supportive shoes - but you've given me a literal path forward to heal up.

  • @louisebazelak5177
    @louisebazelak5177 10 місяців тому +1

    Genies way to explain thank you! Once I started practicing this by lifting my knee up higher it finally clicked! Thank you. I’ve been aware my gate was off for weeks. Tired painful feet and tight calves every morning when I wake up. This is the fourth video I have seen trying to explain how to stop doing the heel strike. I’ve got more practicing to do for sure but this video plus the walking rhythm video you have on this channel set me up for success! Thanks again!

  • @bunbee267
    @bunbee267 Рік тому +1

    I saw your video and reluctantly watching it and I am so thankful I did. Over pronation/flat feet having Plantar fasciitis. Started to notice how my foot hits the ground. Starting to get better. Thank you

  • @KapsuleCorp
    @KapsuleCorp 2 роки тому +14

    As a flat footed person this and a video from last year really helped improve my gait. Have to go back and check your other vids for any vids on low impact jogging since it's a sticking point of mine.,

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  2 роки тому +2

      I am happy to hear that! Thanks for watching and incorporating into your life.

  • @deanne7816
    @deanne7816 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all of this information. Greatly appreciated!

  • @adamcrompton4385
    @adamcrompton4385 2 роки тому +1

    The most useful video I've seen so far. Cheers big man !

  • @STillett81
    @STillett81 Рік тому +1

    Love the level of detail. Thanks you

  • @heather333
    @heather333 9 місяців тому

    The best explanation of barefoot walking on UA-cam. Excellent!

  • @SerenusNoctus
    @SerenusNoctus 2 роки тому +3

    I have been suffering with pain in my right leg for the past half year. As soon as I would walk more than 1km, I started having pain in the glute, the piriformis muscle, all around the knee and the tibialis muscle.
    Yesterday I saw your videos and today I tried to be mindful of landing on the forefoot in my Saturday stroll. I walked more than 5km coming home without pain, which hasn't happened in months! It did feel forced at the beginning and my stride became shorter, but after a while I could enjoy my walk without having to pay attention to it.
    Thank you so much for this!

  • @denniskoopman1664
    @denniskoopman1664 Рік тому

    This helps. I have an undiagnosed calcaneus stress pains for months so I tried your technique for short walk and for the first time in a long while I have no complaints.

  • @ymmm-yogamovementmeditatio9507
    @ymmm-yogamovementmeditatio9507 2 роки тому +49

    Great video, thank you. The other problem with wearing shoes with padded heels is over-striding - people tend to take bigger strides when they wear shoes with thick soles, and this over time can cause knee/hip/back pain. So switch to minimal shoes and shorten your stride!

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  2 роки тому +3

      Exactly!

    • @PLANETWATERMELON
      @PLANETWATERMELON Рік тому +1

      Incorrecto! The shoes do not make you heel strike. Shoes with higher heels make it easier to heel strike, but they don't force you to heel strike if that is what you are saying. And yes I am a big fan of minimal and barefoot shoes. Which are not the same.

    • @ymmm-yogamovementmeditatio9507
      @ymmm-yogamovementmeditatio9507 Рік тому +7

      @@PLANETWATERMELON No I said that people often OVERSTRIDE when using standard shoes, which can cause a heavy heel strike

    • @PLANETWATERMELON
      @PLANETWATERMELON Рік тому +3

      @@ymmm-yogamovementmeditatio9507 Awe, that’s good. Thought I heard the other way. My bad. My apologies I get kinda funny with these things. Been talking this stuff too long my head has gone bonkers. Since about 2004. 🤯

  • @michaeleckert5877
    @michaeleckert5877 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for a great perspective on landing.I always ran and landed like you demonstrate.I will focus on this daily.A fantastic analysis 👏

  • @agglyusr
    @agglyusr Рік тому +2

    really good video and clear explanation. thank you. I thought there was something wrong with my food bc I noticed I was landing on the outer part but now I see that's how it is supposed to be.

  • @theflotingheadproduc
    @theflotingheadproduc День тому

    This makes so much more sense, thank you!

  • @e-jaythesupreme1504
    @e-jaythesupreme1504 2 роки тому +32

    Thank you for this education about feet. Especially with flat feet. You are a HUGE help, brother!

  • @Harleywayne
    @Harleywayne Рік тому +5

    I've had some pain in my heel the past few weeks (I skate) and I walk barefoot a lot and i noticed myself walking like THIS while trying to protect my heel. It took a little getting used to (background in gymnastics, dance, sports and pro ballroom) but it feels so natural. Now im just walking like that all of the time and my lower back is loving me for it.
    How UA-cam knew I needed this video is crazy because i didn't research anything about my foot but so glad it's here. I'd like to incorporate a nutrition program and yoga style into my training. If anyone has any suggestions please pass along my way.
    Thanks

  • @KeetoowahChristina
    @KeetoowahChristina 5 місяців тому

    I needed this visual instruction! Very well done, and helpful! thank you !

  • @austinfontanilla
    @austinfontanilla 2 роки тому +11

    this is such great info! I just picked up walking, for the sake of walking, and thought that there must be a more optimized way of doing so. hopped on youtube and found your response to Bob and Brad. You've definitely earned a sub! I'm not in school anymore but I'm dedicating this semester to studying up on your videos. thank you!

    • @chrism4008
      @chrism4008 Рік тому +3

      Im 38, been out of school for 20 years. I will say this, the older I get the greater my thirst for knowledge becomes. School is almost worthless, educate yourself a little bit every day and you'll be amazed what you can accomplish

  • @RyansSynthwaveGuitar
    @RyansSynthwaveGuitar Рік тому +11

    This is absolutely fantastic. Just subscribed. As a newbie to barefoot shoes, I'm trying to train myself not to heel strike. Stupid cushioned shoes have really messed up my gait over the years.

  • @kr6302
    @kr6302 Рік тому +74

    I've been dealing with feet pain and acute plantar fasciitis for the last 10 years. I always thought it was the shoes or insoles. Recently bought thick padded "running shoes" and thought lemme walk 3K for fun. 2 days later was hit with the worst plantar fasciitis case I've ever had. Decided to search for "how to walk correctly" and came across your video's. I'm gonna try your method cause it sounds and looks logical, with no BS. I hope it works. Bless you for helping out people 🙏

    • @BrentVersendaal
      @BrentVersendaal Рік тому +4

      Keep us posted. I'm in the same boat with PF.

    • @confusio3851
      @confusio3851 Рік тому +8

      @@BrentVersendaal It's been a month for me, barefoot/ minimalist shoes walking and I can vouche for the info in this video. I'm slowly fixing an outstep and my toes were crushed from wearing ultraboost. Yes it hurts at first but it's well worth the switch and effort.

    • @PLANETWATERMELON
      @PLANETWATERMELON Рік тому

      @@BrentVersendaal Have you tried Correct Toes?

    • @BrentVersendaal
      @BrentVersendaal Рік тому +1

      @@PLANETWATERMELON no. Have not heard of them but I'll look.

    • @GaleLD
      @GaleLD Рік тому +2

      How did it work out?

  • @noelitonoelito
    @noelitonoelito Рік тому

    Dude! This is a top-notch video! Great work!

  • @user-rp7jz9bh7p
    @user-rp7jz9bh7p Місяць тому

    ❤Love your explanations! Keep up the good work👍

  • @SlicedSlappy
    @SlicedSlappy Рік тому

    Hey man, great job with the graphics and editing.

  • @kennethyou1954
    @kennethyou1954 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, very helpful, thank you for insight and detailed instruction! True!

  • @lov2playtn
    @lov2playtn 2 роки тому +2

    I enjoy your videos on walking. Can hardily wait for the next one!

  • @EtherealZaftig
    @EtherealZaftig 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. That was the most thorough explanation I've seen. I have recently (6 mos ago) switched to barefoot shoes and I have kind of figured out this, but I thought I was using the outer edge more than I should. I definitely learned that heel strike is NOT correct.😁

  • @andrewreynolds1091
    @andrewreynolds1091 Рік тому +1

    Glad to subscribe . You nailed it 😊

  • @billyrandell
    @billyrandell 2 роки тому +151

    You are consistently putting out the best barefoot walking videos on UA-cam, and this might be the best one yet. I'd love to see your thoughts on long distance hiking with a pack in minimalist footwear. I did my first trip up above treeline in some Luna running sandals and was very pleasantly surprised.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  2 роки тому +18

      Thank you!
      Hiking in barefoot shoes is great! That is the only way, for me.
      There is a channel @Paulthebackpacker , He also hikes with barefoot shoes.

    • @jean-pierrewuestenberghs
      @jean-pierrewuestenberghs Рік тому +1

      I just made a walk of 2500 km and the biggest part was sadly on asfalt and concrete. I learned one thing, on natural surface you can use natural shoes (minimalistic), on unnatural surface you need unnatural shoes with shockabsorbtion. This is probably not the case for a short walk. I suppose landing on the forefoot will help but it feels so unnatural to walk like that.

  • @N0RZC
    @N0RZC Рік тому

    Thank you, i have had 2 legs and i havent known how to use them before now. im so happy theres a youtube tutorial on how to do it 👍

  • @australiainfelix7307
    @australiainfelix7307 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much. This is the best video I've found on YT about this. And I've been looking for a long time... Keep then coming!

  • @MrGatya2
    @MrGatya2 Рік тому +3

    Just did a 2.5km jog+walk in my new barefoot shoes, utilizing the forefoot strike and key points you teach. It's a big thing for me because I haven't run in 6 years due to knee and back pains. It was a whole new experience for me. I used to be annoyed by all the things bouncing in my pocket or running with a backpack and it also kept bouncing. Now I was carrying my takeout and had stuff in my pocket and my running was smooth as hell (I confess, I connected my workout with errands). So nothing was bouncing. I also didn't have knee pain while doing so.
    So thanks again for your tips! It helped me a lot!
    Ps.: New meme idea:
    Picture of a jacked guy and a skinny dude in the gym.
    Skinny dude: "Sir, how did you get so jacked?"
    Jacked dude: "Yoga and walk"

  • @lllogggs
    @lllogggs Рік тому

    Whaaaaaa I literally THOUGHT about this topic this morning and now its being recommended.

  • @jennieharaldson5301
    @jennieharaldson5301 Рік тому +2

    Really nice video. Thank you for taking the time to put this up for this EX-heel striker :)

  • @noone6953
    @noone6953 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice video. Very informative. Please keep up the good work. Lots of love from Malaysia ❤️

  • @estee5628
    @estee5628 Рік тому

    Thank you sir! I started suffering from pain in the ball of my foot and thought it was just 'age'. Felt a difference as soon as I tried it!

  • @rickmuha4278
    @rickmuha4278 11 днів тому

    Great demo!

  • @geraldinegranado3386
    @geraldinegranado3386 2 роки тому +1

    Thank u ..its getting clearer to me now.

  • @jonas33428
    @jonas33428 Рік тому +8

    Omg! I’ve been having muscle imbalance on my feets my whole life, and this make so much sense! Been slighly limping with my left foot due to not putting to much presure on that side and instead been owerworking other muscles and joints to even out.. which has made me in real much imbalance.. i will start doing this strategy of yours and am sure my body will feel a relief!

  • @pizaliasta8369
    @pizaliasta8369 8 місяців тому +1

    thanks for the great video. We just got our Vibram five finger shoes today and this is helpful.

  • @jasonlee3218
    @jasonlee3218 2 місяці тому

    I've been using walking for my primary exercise for just over 6 months now. It's been fantastic. I have been looking for a more effective technique and your video is a god send. Thank you so much my friend.

  • @runninblue9415
    @runninblue9415 16 днів тому

    This is great information really well presented. So helpful thank you

  • @Tlahuiltezcatl
    @Tlahuiltezcatl Рік тому

    This is such a relief! I've always walked like that and consider myself a stealthy walker✨🖤

  • @ezalddenalmaghout
    @ezalddenalmaghout 2 місяці тому

    That was really interesting. I will verify this information but initial thoughts this all makes sense. Thanks a lot!

  • @hempwick8203
    @hempwick8203 Рік тому

    Dude this video is legit in cinematics and production, I enjoyed watching.

  • @Lil.Yahmeaner
    @Lil.Yahmeaner Рік тому +1

    Just recently got a pair of bearfoot Ursus’s and watched one of your other videos on how to walk, I have to very consciously think about the way I walk and not heel strike. I really like when you laid down as it really shows off the tripod of the foot as the outside edge and big toe were the highest points of the foot.

  • @arunbhatt1445
    @arunbhatt1445 Рік тому

    Thank you for this wonderful video.

  • @name.terrie
    @name.terrie 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this information! Best wishes to you!

  • @AGiLiTY-1
    @AGiLiTY-1 Рік тому +2

    After this video, I can confidently say I learned how to walk at the age of 30.

  • @bethiakittify
    @bethiakittify 5 місяців тому

    This has been so helpful. Thank you.

  • @christopheralexander195
    @christopheralexander195 Рік тому +1

    Persuasive, smart, and accessible! Enjoyed this video and appreciate your content.

  • @armandofelipe3462
    @armandofelipe3462 Рік тому +2

    Great video, very informative with well-rounded advice! Love the whole channel!

  • @Drakio95
    @Drakio95 Рік тому

    Amazing video and great quality, just what I needed for my curiosity and to fix my gait :)

  • @Watskeburt
    @Watskeburt 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. I really needed this video.

  • @simonvance8054
    @simonvance8054 Рік тому

    Great video brother, this is HUGE and a game changer, thanks a lot!..

  • @nisebiggs6572
    @nisebiggs6572 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @Ivan_1986
    @Ivan_1986 Рік тому

    What an excellent explanation. Thank you brother.

  • @jonathanlopez-bw2dh
    @jonathanlopez-bw2dh Рік тому

    Hahahaha, wow, THANK YOU 🔥🔥🔥
    YOU WOULDN'T know how long I've been looking for this😍

  • @maquindesign9158
    @maquindesign9158 6 днів тому

    I was paying attention to how i walk yesterday. Today am getting this recommendation. WoW

  • @gaylecheung3087
    @gaylecheung3087 Рік тому

    I’ve been doing this since I started to 2AC, thank you

  • @withloveandlighthandboundb2819
    @withloveandlighthandboundb2819 2 місяці тому

    This is by far the best illustration. Thank you so much. I am suffering from a lot of pain because of plantar fasciitis and have just switched to barefoot shoes. I really noticed my heel strike with every step I am taking and yes, it is jarring and painful. I could feel the impact fully and it was not nice. I am determined to learn how to walk again and will keep practicing until it becomes natural!

  • @lovelife823
    @lovelife823 Рік тому

    Brilliant! Thanks for this amazing explanation

  • @beckygonzalez5710
    @beckygonzalez5710 Рік тому

    This is so helpful

  • @jacqueslucas8616
    @jacqueslucas8616 Рік тому

    Great stuff!

  • @King_Adam_M
    @King_Adam_M Рік тому

    Thanks for making this

  • @arvandor6820
    @arvandor6820 Рік тому +10

    Random bit in regards to running like this (I know this was about walking, but still), if you're a trail runner, I find for some reason that forefoot striking is much less prone to tripping and rolled ankles. Even when you do catch a toe it doesn't change your center of balance at all, like it tends to when heel running (not to mention that heel striking downhill on a trail is bad for your heel, knee, and hip, no matter how cushy your soles are haha).

  • @BorisMiljkovic
    @BorisMiljkovic Рік тому +1

    Amazing! This is what I needed. Thank you!

  • @lolaturquoise80
    @lolaturquoise80 9 місяців тому

    thanks so much for this informations, it has been very important for me. It has really helped

  • @quinndepatten4442
    @quinndepatten4442 Рік тому +14

    There's something interesting about the forces here. As you're curving your foot back to the center, any excess force is pulled into the center of your body, so it can be carried into the strong muscles of the inner leg and up towards the center so your whole body can absorb some of it too. This makes a lot of sense to me. I had no idea about any of this, I've been using the front of my foot and it has been awful.
    Also more interesting stuff, notice how the foot itself even curves towards the sides.

  • @johnwallace7841
    @johnwallace7841 Рік тому

    Such a great subject, brilliant

  • @mums2109
    @mums2109 Рік тому

    Thank you for this super informative video!

  • @dgray455
    @dgray455 Рік тому +1

    This really helped me understand my foot pain problems!

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Рік тому

      Thank you very much!!
      I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @michaelcaragio8521
    @michaelcaragio8521 7 місяців тому

    Hey just started barefoot on 3rd day. This video is awesome.

  • @owambocontrol4218
    @owambocontrol4218 16 днів тому

    Thanks for the great insight 🙏🏼

  • @richa1147
    @richa1147 Рік тому +1

    great video - thanks

  • @rhondabryant6873
    @rhondabryant6873 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the clarification about this is NOT walking on your toes. Very, very helpful to see the elevated foot and where it naturally lands.

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy  Рік тому +2

      Thank you.
      Many commenters try to put words in my mouth..
      At no point do you land on your toes
      And I'm not asking anyone to supinate their feet or force their feet in position other than a neutral ankle.

  • @alecmalone5657
    @alecmalone5657 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video thank you