
Physical activity on the spectrum
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When you run in bare feet you get to know the surfaces you run over intimately. This year that intimate knowledge told me one, clear thing: the City of Mankato, MN, has done a lot of road work this year. The finishing touch for these roads...
This year my grand experiment has been to go beyond just 50/50 bare feet/sandals and find out what happens when I do more like 90/10 respectively. What I’ve found so far is promising: I can get pretty fast in bare feet on pavement. When I p...
Yes, I know: I’m autistic. I can take things too literally. I do recognize that when someone says something like this to me during a race because they see my bare feet it’s just a polite compliment and I shouldn’t read too much into it.
On...
It rained. It rained a lot.
I had been hoping for the rain because in 9 years of serious barefoot running I’d never really been able to find out if bare feet in mud are any kind of advantage over footwear. I assumed it would be. After all,...
The Afton Trail Run is Saturday. Race day is when you truly find out what all your preparations did for you. The full proof may ultimately be in that pudding but there are still plenty of clues along the way.
Running mostly in bare feet is...
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Passionate about running, biking and skiing. I'm on the autism spectrum and would like to learn more about others' experiences with physical activity through the lens of neurodiversity.
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