Saturday, November 23, 2013

Barefoot running in Malaysia

Hello, everyone.......and......Hello Malaysian Readers!

We're getting lots of traffic from Malaysia and we're looking forward to learning more about going barefoot in Malaysia, barefoot running in Malaysia and learning more from the people there.

It appears barefoot running is pretty popular in Malaysia and we'd love to hear feedback from runners there.

Jason Thai is a resident of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, and he's avid runner. His name came up in a web search on barefooting in Malaysia, but we've yet to see him without shoes.

We know two things: barefoot running seems quite welcome in Malaysia, and the sport of running is very, very popular there among men and women.


Siong Yueng Cheah is a Malaysian barefoot runner who is connected to the Barefoot Runners' Society who brings us the good news. He's 34.


"I come from Malaysia and barefoot running it's already quite popular among runners here.
There are few prominent full BF marathon and ultra marathon runners in Malaysia.

"I have been barefooting for 2 years now, and ready for my first full marathon in the coming October," he wrote back in August. 

We couldn't find a newer post as of yet, but hopefully, his ran first marathon last month as intended!


We're glad to see barefooting around the globe, and for all of our readers who have stopped by!

BLESSINGS!


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Anatomy of a Stride-Barefoot Running Techniques to prevent injuries.

It's funny, British visits to our site dropped since we celebrated their large numbers....Malaysians have taken second place behind the USA and the Germans are nipping at their heels.

Barefoot running continues to enjoy popularity, but many still want to know why.

It's time to introduce Colin Seymour, the "Mostly Barefoot Runner."  He helps us see the science of barefoot running in simple terms by the sites he helped us find.

Colin does his own thing, that's for sure. He started running at 11, finished his first marathon at 18, and subsequently suffered many of the nasty injuries runners typically suffer from wearing typical running shoes and poor running techniques.

He later took to running barefoot and continues to recover. He advocates the POSE running method and connects us to an excellent website that explains the elements of a proper running stride with and excellent narrative video called Anatomy of a Stride.

The POSE Method is worth a good look and should be shared, just like the joys of barefoot running for health!



Blessings!


Monday, November 18, 2013

British barefooters seem to be taking the lead.....

What can I say? I checked readership states yesterday and found almost HALF of our traffic lately has come from across the pond in the United Kingdom. They have finally unseated our German friends from second place in traffic and are threatening to overtake the USA!

Some Americans might be more perturbed, but I say that our oldest ally will help keep us on our toes!

This past September, Brits attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the largest number of barefoot walkers at once in a 3K and 5k walk. The events took place in Nottingham to raise money to buy shoes for impoverished children.

There are a million great reasons to go barefoot...when it is by choice. I can't think of a better one than helping children in need.

The Nottingham Post reported that before this September's event, India was the official record holder for the biggest 3K and 5K barefoot walk with 7,050 participants.

As of right now, I'm still surfing for the answer: did they break the record? We're not sure yet!

We'll keep looking!

Dear British readers: If Brits have broken the record, do tell us!!!


Blessings!

Can you get better abs by going barefoot? Yes.......


It may seem silly to believe that going barefoot can build better abs, but it certainly is possible. Today we look at an ancient exercise that helps build the body from the feet up.

Besides our backs, the feet are the most neglected part of our body in our culture. We also neglect to realize what we can do to make our whole physical health better when we focus on the feet first. After all, in our culture, going "feet first" is a synonym for being dead. It's time to take off our shoes and to wake up and live. What you are about to learn is a first step in building a better body from the feet up. And yes, ultimately, being barefoot can build better abs.

Connect to a Yoga mat. Yoga s one of the oldest surviving athletic activities that is practiced barefoot. True Yoga practice becomes much like practicing a martial art. We use ancient Yogic exercises called Bandhas, or “locks” to release internal stress from the body and allow the muscles to function normally again. To get better abs from being barefoot, you have to do some Yoga. 

In the cultures of India and the Far East where Yoga originated, the feet are not regarded as a “lowly” part of a person. In the ancient Yogic traditions, people actually touch the feet of their gurus, and sometimes even kiss them, as a sign of reverence. The leading Yoga magazine Yoga Journal calls the feet the foundation of the body as a temple, as well as the body’s physical foundation. All cultural ideas aside, the feet are indeed the foundation of the body.

Using the Pada Bandha. Pada Bandha means “foot lock” in the Sanskrit language. The Pada Bandha is applied to raise the arch in the sole of the foot while standing. This triggers the leg muscles to tighten gently on the leg bones. The trigger from the arch send the same signal through the pelvis and into the muscle groups that create the “pelvic floor”. They muscle groups support the weight of the abdomen and keep the pelvis from moving too far.

YogaFit Trainer Brett Barnes incorporates the Pada Bandha into the fundamentals of the YogaFit Anatomy classes where he has been training Yoga instructors for many years. He instructs his students to engage to foot lock and subsequently the root lock, or Mula Bandha. 



Yoga Instructor Lauren Imparato
Brett Barnes
YogaFit Trainer Brett Barnes   
As Lauren Imparato explains on MindBody Green: “In Sanskrit mula means root, and thus Mula Bandha is the root lock. To find it, sit, stand, or even be in an asana, and if you are a man, contract the area between the anus and the testes. If you are a woman, contract the muscles at the bottom of the pelvic floor, behind the cervix. Initially the anal sphincter will also contract, but with time and practice you will be able to hone in on the Mula Bandha region and leave the rest aside.”

The four groups of abdominal muscles are triggered by the same signal from the feet, and they begin to tighten so that the chest lifts and lets the abs work while they remain long-that means you develop them evenly and don’t strain the back. The final phase of the exercise is to engage the Mula Banda, to lock the muscles in the lower, internal abdomen and slightly lift the digestive tract. When the lock is released, the digestive tract relaxes and distress is removed from the interior and the entire body’s stress level is reduced to improve calmness and concentration ability.


So, not only can being barefoot get you better abs, it will make you feel better all over. Using the Bandhas restores the natural length of the abs in the process, so you can develop all of each muscle instead of developing smaller areas that will make your strength, your balance uneven, along with your ultimate well being.
Author and YogaFit Instructor Vincent Gerbino


Monday, November 4, 2013

Barefoot in Italy

We salute our Italian readers, and thank them for the fact that our Italian readership is growing along with out international traffic.

Your comments on the barefoot lifestyle, especially in you home country, are always welcome.

We did a quick web search to see what we could find about barefooting in Italy. So far, we haven't found much, sad to say, so there's little to comment on the barefoot lifestyle and how Italians look at it. Since Italians do make some of the best shoes int he world, it may be interesting to hear the perspective.

We did spy actress Kelly Brook going barefoot in Italy this year.


Coolspotter.com

It seems that Kelly loves to go barefoot, seemingly wherever she goes...who can blame her?

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Here's Kelly again, barefoot in Italy with her boyfriend, Tom Evans.

Here she is, barefoot again..hey, that's not Tom!   Well, we're only up on barefooting, not Hollywood gossip.
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