The first time I read Christopher McDougall’s Born To Run it inspired me to seek out a pair of the latest (at that time) minimalist running shoes, Vibram Five Fingers. Try as I might, I just couldn’t find any up here in the North East of Scotland and I wasn’t keen on mail order until I had tried them for size. I headed to Canada to get married & honeymoon in 2010 and I was certain I would be able to pick up a pair then, or at least, that was the plan. The sole (no pun intended) stockist that I found on my travels only stocked one model and even that was out of stock. So, I never did get to try trail running in VFFs!
I was reading with interest about a new trail specific version of the VFF, the spyridon. If anyone has any experience with this shoe, please drop me a tweet to let me know how you found them – http://twitter.com/jonmackintosh
Fast forward a couple of years and VFF are now running minimalist running clinics although, unfortunately only in London for the meantime.
Julia Buckley, MD of www.fitnessrocks.co.uk and a frequent contributor to fitness magazines, has been attending the clinics and blogging about her experiences.
Given my interest in all things running and considering that I am looking to embark on some minimalist running of my own, I have included one of Julia’s recent posts, the ‘Do’s and Dont’s on Going Minimalist’, from August 1st 2012.
Thanks to Julia for letting me include this on www.pixelscotland.com.
In yesterday’s post I said that going along to one of the Vibram FiveFingers clinics would be the perfect way to get an introduction to minimalist running. But I’ve been getting a lot of messages on twitter from people who are keen to give it a try but can’t make it to any of the London clinics. I know that Vibram are planning a national tour in the near future, so hopefully there’ll be a clinic near you soon. But I thought I’d share some of what I learned at Monday’s clinic to give you a few pointers if you’re keen to get started right away.
I’ll admit it – I was a bit scared of those weird looking shoes to start off with! Being so used to ordinary trainers I thought running in something with so little cushioning might hurt. I’d read a lot about making “the transition” to minimalist shoes and it sounded like quite a technical process. But I can report that it was fine. I put the shoes on and I ran. It felt good. The way I ran did change, but I didn’t have to think about it – my feet seemed to automatically know what to do!
Having said all that, you don’t want to go out, buy a pair of Vibram FiveFingers, and continue running your normal distances in them as if you’ve just replaced your shoes like-with-like. Because you will be changing the way you move, your body will need time to adapt and you should build up gradually.

As with most things, everyone’s different and you should listen to your body. But, as a general rule of thumb, Vibram advise people to start out running about 10% of their usual distance in the FiveFingers shoes for the first couple of weeks. Then you can gradually increase the distance by 10-20% every two weeks afterwards. They also recommend taking rest days between runs for the first month.
If it hurts, stop. That’s a rule you should follow whatever you are doing really! Never try and push on through pain when you run or you could turn a minor niggle into a serious injury that will keep you out of training for much longer than if you rested up right away.
Plus it’s supposed to be fun – as Corrado said at the clinic, “We already have a job, this is not work, running is to be enjoyed!”.
I know I had lots of questions for the guys at the Vibram Clinic and talking to them really helped me feel confident in the shoes. If you’d like to go along to one of the clinics you can get free advice and a training session with them too. But if you can’t make it in person you can reach the team on Twitter or Facebook and they’ll be happy to help.
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@rodeoboy155 hope the weather is fine for Loch Muick this weekend. Have a good run :o) 23 hours ago
@rodeoboy155 difficult to say. You do pay a premium for them. There are a lot of other good barefoot shoes out there. Down to preference :o) 23 hours ago
@rodeoboy155 Be sure to try on 4 size if poss. My Spyridons fractionally 2 big, ideally need a perfect fit. The original minimalist shoe :o) 1 day ago
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