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It's a book I read not long after it came out and it inspired me—a guy with a fireplug build and who had back surgery as a 19-year-old—to buy a pair of those weird-looking "barefoot" shoes and actually go running, and without pain. At the heart of McDougall's book is the idea that humans were, you guessed it, born to run—that the human foot was actually designed for running (while the traditional running shoe was inadvertently designed to make running painful).
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