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I have been dealing with plantar fasciitis after an attempt at going to the typical stiff shanked “hunting boot.” Ill leave out the brand as that is not the point.
In this journey, I have been learning a lot about feet. Exo recently had a great podcast on this subject and basically pointed out that the hunting boot industry is very much marketing and those heavy, stiff boots are actually terrible for our feet. This resonates with me as they did jack my feet up.
Anyway, for thousands of years, people walked around without fancy expensive boots. Our modern society in general has unhealthy feet with lots of pain. I’m leaning more and more toward going to zero drop minimalist type shoes and boots.
Allow our feet to function the way God made them. I don’t think we can really improve on his design.
Any other thoughts or insights into this? Are we as a culture (including the hunting world) totally doing footwear wrong?
I think one would have to make a definitive argument that human feet evolved to their present condition to carry very heavy loads in mountainous terrain. Its more the case that human feet, as they are in this moment in time, arrived at that "design" to meet the demands of upright travel on the African savannah. The ~75,0000 years since that adaption is not enough time for evolutionary adaptation to anything else and there aren't enough people walking around with 75 lbs packs for sufficiently sustained amounts of times to drive an evolutionary adaptation for this purpose. Therefore, boots are very practical for this specific application.