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Barefoot Running, The Dangerous New Phenomenon?

May 7th 2013 by Saaj B

Saaj from SB-Fitness recently completed a 1-day Instructor course workshop with the VIVOBAREFOOT Training Clinic.

I hope the title caught your attention. Fact is I had the most amazing experience learning proper barefoot running technique from the coaching team of VIVOBAREFOOT. I literally felt liberated and born again, no exaggeration.

Of course, it’s not as simple as just taking your shoes off and running. Luckily I had the priviledge of learning from the students of Lee Saxby, the authority on barefoot running. A lot has been made of this book called Born to Run, Chris McDougall. The book that allegedly sparked a revolution. Well, Lee Saxby was McDougall’s coach. Also present (as a learner) was a London Marathon expert and advisor to over 50 charities on long distance running, Greame Hilditch. His book on running marathons has even helped BBC presenter Sophie Raworth to complete her marathon, a year after collapsing in one. It was thus an honour to be in such esteemed company, training in a centre just down the road from me at Premier Global, North London.

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Eddie Izzard runs around the park in VIVOBAREFOOT

March 22nd 2013 by Jamie Page


Here’s comedian Eddie Izzard taking a lap around a famous athletic park in London and wearing the VIVOBAREFOOT Aqua Lite. Last summer he came to VIVOBAREFOOT to meet with our biomechanics expert and barefoot running guru, Lee Saxby.

Transition to barefoot…physical, mental and social.

March 8th 2013 by Jamie Page

This is a reaction to the recent findings of the Brigham Young University study regarding the importance of transitioning properly.


The word transition is now a commonplace term with runners, especially for athletes who have chosen to ditch the cushioned running shoes. The most likely journey is from jogger to unskilled runner to finally reaching the skilled runner.

But what does transition actually mean? In the context of running it is, as the dictionary definition highlights, the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. With barefoot running there is definitely a physical change but there are also inescapable mental and social transitions as well. Read more…

The practical reality of the biomechanics of barefoot running

February 18th 2013 by Jamie Page

Here’s a crash course in barefoot biomechanics from Lee Saxby. Lee discusses the practical reality of the biomechanics of barefoot running and the science that underpins skilful movement and natural human locomotion. Whilst at the same time acknowledging the importance of the story tellers of barefoot running, like the Barefoot Teds and the Chris McDougalls who deal with the emotional side of barefoot running. Read more…

Not everyone is on strike

September 11th 2012 by Jamie Page

This may have been the wettest summer (UK) in over 100 years, but it was also our most successful… Read more…

The Sun features the Barefoot Running Coach app

June 29th 2012 by Jamie Page

Barefoot Running Coach app

Our Barefoot Running Coach app is one of the Apps of the Week in today’s Sun newspaper.

Here’s what Dave wrote in the feature: Read more…

Introducing our Barefoot Running Coach app

June 27th 2012 by Jamie Page

Here at VIVOBAREFOOT we take education very seriously and  it is a central pillar in our business. We’ve created this Barefoot Running Coach app, in conjunction with Lee Saxby, to help spread the skill of barefoot movement and offer an accessible resource for everyone to use on their journey to becoming injury-free, natural walkers and runners. Read more…

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