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		<title>Five-Toed Sock Taking Over Running World</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Five-Toed Sock Taking Over Running World</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The five-toed &#x27;sock&#x27; that is taking the running world by storm<br /><br />Daily Mail Reporter<br /><br />Last updated at 2:09 PM on 06th September 2009<br /><br />A cushioned trainer has long been the most important item in the wardrobe for any runner keen on preserving his feet and joints.<br /><br />But that could all be about to change as a craze for new running socks that mimic what it would be like to be barefoot is starting to take hold.<br /><br />The FiveFingers brand has been taking off in America ever since they were named one of the best inventions by Time magazine back in 2007.<br /><br />And now their fame has spread across the Atlantic, with a British osteopath Matt Walden starting to use them here to help rehabilitate his patients.<br /><br />They have become the subject of huge chatter on the internet and the micro-blog site Twitter as the idea of running without trainers takes hold.<br /><br />Revolutionary: A pair of FiveFingers that mimic the sensation of being barefoot that are shaking up the running world<br /><br />On Twitter, one poster wrote this week: &#x27;Just got a pair of Vibram FiveFingers - I think my whole running world is about to change.&#x27;<br /><br />Another added: &#x27;First half-mile in my Vibram FiveFingers - Oh my god - How could I *ever* run in anything else?! They are sooo good.&#x27;<br /><br />Professional athlete Helen Pryer, one of Britain&#x27;s top 200 metre runners who is coached by Linford Christie, is also a fan.<br /><br />&#x27;I just find them really comfortable so I use them for my spring training and during gym training. I prefer them to flat shoes and spikes,&#x27; she told the Sunday Times.<br /><br />The ultra-thin socks made from hard-wearing neoprene are said to help prevent injuries including ankle sprains and sore knees and sell for around 80.<br /><br />They are like gloves for feet that basically give the sensation of being barefoot while still protecting the skin.<br /><br />Manufacturers say they act like a second skin and force the wearer to land on the centre of the foot and not the heel which fits with natural balance.<br /><br />They have been developed on the premise that trainers - which can often be bulky - sometimes cover up problems because they cushion the foot so much.<br /><br />The thin rubber has separate toe sections - hence the name FiveFingers - and have been doing brisk trade in running and athletics circles.<br /><br />Vibram is an Italian company and when they first designed the &#x27;shoes&#x27;, they were aiming them at sailors, yoga fans and kayakers.<br /><br />But they have proved hugely popular with runners and even professional athletes as the idea catches on.<br /><br />Chief executive Tony Post, who uses them himself, told the San Francisco Chronicle: &#x27;It used to be all about adding more. Now, we&#x27;re trying to strip a lot of that away.&#x27;<br /><br />Vibram says sales of the &#x27;shoes&#x27; have tripled every year since they were first launched back in 2006. It expects to make $10million from sales in North America this year.<br /><br />Experts are cautious, however, about whether runners should ditch their trainers just year - warning that any change to a regime should be made with care.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1211526/The-toed-sock-taking-running-world-storm.html#ixzz0QLnTSfTR<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/9/five-toed-sock-taking-over-running-world.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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