One of the runners he studied runs either barefoot or uses the Vibram Fivefingers shoes. So with nothing to loose, except the love of my physical therapist ( who really enjoys collecting from my insurance company) I placed my order last week fo

Today

I walked around in them this evening and went to the bank in them ( yep, a few strange looks there) . They are crazy light and you feel like you are barefoot, except that the bottom of your foot isn't getting scratched by anything. So with that small test behind me, I decided to take a run tonight.
I went for a two mile run. They certainly change your gait and your run a LOT quieter. That much I did like. 2 miles felt more like 6 and I did get some soreness in my left arch and the pads of my feet. I think, though, that as my feet strengthen and adjust that these are going to be an awesome addition to my life. I do also se how they will help alleviate injuries. I'll keep you posted on that.
One note, reflexology uses points on the bottom of your feet to create changes all over your body. So it should have come as no surprise that when your run virtually barefoot you get some wild sensations throughout your body. I am wondering if this subsides or is something that just comes with the territory. Again, I'll keep you apprised.