Greenstig
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- Mar 28, 2020
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You do you. After “The Book” came out back in 2009, a lot of people got injured, myself included, doing exactly what you’re describing.I wasn't wearing the kenetreks daily...just when hiking/hunting. I made the switch to barefoot shoes the day after that post I made and am glad I did. I now wear them all day everyday. I've been doing mtn tough workouts in them daily and my feet, ankles and knees are doing much better and feeling stronger. I have been stretching every day (heel raises, etc) and some short easy trail hiking with my barefoot shoes and am slowly working up to longer distances. I used them for my first off trail hiking experience on Saturday. I was side hilling in some super steep rocks/shale (not on purpose, but I ended up there lol). I was sliding like crazy and it required some flex in my ankles. It felt really odd to be honest.
I may have transitioned faster than I should have, but here we are.
It was a situation that I have rolled my ankles many times in my kenetreks. It was a different feeling with these shoes but I didn't roll an ankle or hurt my foot or knees. I honestly wish I would have switched over sooner but again it was something I never knew existed and I thought stronger boot would save my ankles.
I'm definitely not gonna go full send hunting on the barefoots though yet. I'm gonna take some regular boots too.
I was a cocky dumbass and immediately bought and started wearing minimalist shoes with no transition period. It didn’t turn out well. A decade later, I tried barefoot shoes again, but transitioned over about 14 months without issue or injury.
Break-in with any of the options listed in this thread will not be a problem. Most will be perfectly fine out of the box, with JG’s taking a bit longer.My main thing is I want to have the boots to at least get them broken in and start using them a little bit before I start scouting for archery in June. Mainly so they aren't foreign to me and I know what to expect. I'm definitely not gonna go full send though.
