From the NY Times online…
Running Shorts. Singlet. Shoes?
By KATIE THOMAS
Published: November 2, 2010
If running 26.2 miles in a couple of hours seems daunting, imagine doing it barefoot
Charlie Riedel/Associated PressRick Roeber, who began running barefoot in 2003, after a run.
Barefoot runners are still a tiny number of the more than 43,000 expected to race in the New York City Marathon on Sunday, but organizers say they have seen an increase in runners who are interested in the trend.
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