
There are some benefits to going without shoes—and a few solid reasons to slip a pair on. Read the full article for SELF.

There are some benefits to going without shoes—and a few solid reasons to slip a pair on. Read the full article for SELF.
Barefoot running advocates argue that, in addition to preventing injuries, ditching shoes makes you more efficient—meaning you can go faster expending the same amount of effort. After all, the typical trainer adds 10 to 11 ounces of weight to your feet, which surely must drag you down, right? Not so fast (or slow), a new study finds. Read the full article in Men’s Health News.