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| Subject: | | Re: Man is evolutionarily adapted to running long distances |
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EastTxSwamp
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Thu, Oct 1 2009, 1:13pm
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Don't people who grow up without shoes have naturally broader feet caused by their environment? I used to run 8 miles a day, 13 on Saturdays, but I was wearing good Nikes. I used to pass a group of ROTC guys every morning before dawn, and they were doing the same run (the other way) as I was doing, but with combat boots on. My point is, can the feet of our species (and the knees for that matter) adapt to a variety of conditions?
Swamp (who now only runs from the porch to the cooler) |
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