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We experienced a spike in traffic today that appears related to a Yahoo! Shine article entitled, Baring It All: The Barefoot Running Trend. However you have found your way to Birthday Shoes, welcome to our site! Here is a quick list of heavy hitting…


We experienced a spike in traffic today that appears related to a Yahoo! Shine article entitled, Baring It All: The Barefoot Running Trend. However you have found your way to Birthday Shoes, welcome to our site!

Here is a quick list of heavy hitting content related to barefoot running and Vibram Five Fingers:

Also, check out the section labeled “about those toe shoes …” in the column to your right for detailed information on each of the Vibram Five Fingers models.

Thanks for visiting!

By Britt

Hailing from College Station, Texas (Home to Texas A&M!), I grew up running cross country. Believe it or not, I gave Justin the name for this site back in early 2009 but I didn't jump on the toe shoes bandwagon until a year later. I am also really into quadcopters and drones and have a blog called OddCopter.com.

4 replies on “Welcome Yahoo Readers!”

Nice exposure, Justin…

Attn visitors: VFF’s go great with joggling (running and juggling), if you’re inclined for adventure and a mind-body exercise like no other, checking out joggling.

I am currently enjoying my KSO’s as I train to a joggle a marathon in November. Boy, do I not miss IT Band pain and Plantar Fasc., etc.

I read that article on Yahoo last night and found it pretty condescending and insulting toward VFFs and barefoot runners. I imagine doctors and nurses have a similar reaction when they watch Grey’s Anatomy.

If you have a minute and want a good chuckle, read through some of the inane comments people posted about the article. Most of them are about how “ugly” VFFs are. Yes, to the un-initiated eye, they may be unattractive. But, once you really check them out and wear them, the genius of the design becomes apparent.

Still, the exposure is nice. Hopefully people with brains will read the article, do some research, try barefoot/minimalist running, and formulate their own opinions.

Welcome, Yahoo-ers!

I will add that the advice they give, about VFFs not being suitable for new runners, is wrong.

Judging by what we’ve seen on the boards here, it’s the experienced runner who is far more likely to hurt him or herself by running too far too soon. It’s the newbies who tend to have easier transitions.

In any case, come check out the forums as well as the main blog; we’re a friendly crew. 🙂

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