
The Mechanical Evolution of Minimalist Footwear
Well-Informed & Open-Minded · HS
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Show Notes
Shoes designed to do almost nothing are making a bold claim: that modern sneakers may be getting in the way of how humans are meant to move. Minimalist footwear, inspired by barefoot running and evolutionary ideas about forefoot striking, promises stronger feet, better balance, and a return to natural motion. In this episode, we explore why these stripped-down shoes gained a devoted following, what the science actually says about injury and performance, and why experts urge caution despite the appeal. As enthusiasts celebrate newfound mobility and skeptics warn of stress injuries from abrupt transitions, the story asks whether less shoe really means better movement—or whether going barefoot requires more patience than philosophy.
https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2025/10/10/are-barefoot-shoes-good-for-runners