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Post image for To Pedicure or Not To Pedicure: A Runner’s Dilemma These are not my feet.

I think when I first started running barefoot (and by barefoot, I mean in Vibrams) and was doing research and reading blogs about it, I came across a lot of articles about barefoot runners comparing how dirty their feet get. If you head over to the Runner’s World Barefoot Running forum, you’ll not only get the threads about how to run properly and the best kinds of barefoot shoes, but you’ll also “Stubbed Toes (bloody toe pic inside!)” and “Let’s see your dirty feets!!!” Barefoot runners LOVE to show off their dirty feet. It’s like the dirtier they are, the longer and harder you must have run.

These ARE my feet, post-manicure.

I was thinking about this today as I was getting a pedicure, which is something I don’t do very often. In fact, I haven’t gotten a pedicure in probably 5 or 6 years. I, like many barefoot runners, am generally proud of my calloused, usually dirty, a toenail short of a full set, feet. (Is that TMI?) But since my friend Julie was getting a pedicure, I agreed to go along. I must say I’m very happy with the result. It was nice for my feet to get some love and a pretty color painted on, though we both had them skip the hardcore scrubbing (she’s a barefooter as well), as we both wanted to keep our callouses.

There are some barefooters out there who think that you should keep your callouses (we do work hard to make them, after all) and some who think that barefoot running is a natural exfoliate so having that extra TLC isn’t a bad thing. So, barefoot runners, what do you think? Do you stay away from the pedicures, or do you go for it? And guys, this includes you too. We all know you secretly get pedicures.

*Caitlin

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Shoe Review: Merrell’s Mix Master 2

by TonyDasilva November 7, 2012 Barefoot Running
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Merrell has recently released the Mix Master 2, an answer to those of us that want to either transition into barefoot running or just take one step towards it. Let’s get one thing straight: the Mix Master 2 is light. In fact, it felt as light as my barefoot Trail Glove’s when I was working out [...]

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Review: The Saucony Kinvara 2

by TonyDasilva April 5, 2012 Barefoot Running
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Saucony has recently released the Kinvara 2, which our New Haven location has a fresh helping of. It’s the answer for those that want to either ease into minimalist running or just take one step towards it and stay put. I’m a runner, yes, but let me say I’m not out there daily. I’m a casual [...]

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Trailblazer’s Barefoot Footwear Comparison

by TonyDasilva June 28, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Not sure which barefoot shoe is right for you? Take a look at our gear guide below and see which style is the best fit for your foot. Merrell Barefoot Glove New Balance Minimus Trail Vibram FiveFingers KomodoSport These low profile shoes allow you to strengthen, stimulate and realign your body naturally. A light and [...]

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Review: New Balance Minimus Trail

by TonyDasilva June 7, 2011 Barefoot Running
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The Outside Blog just did a pretty good analysis and review of our new New Balance Minimus shoe. We have them online and in all of our Trailblazer store locations. Chack out the review and come in for a fitting. – Tony Take some fashion cues from a sticky-sole river shoe, sprinkle a dose of [...]

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Interview With Caitlin Thayer: Trailblazer’s Sponsored “Barefoot Runner”

by TonyDasilva March 9, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Caitlin Thayer is a barefoot runner with experience many of us haven’t come across yet with barefoot running. She made the switch to Vibrams last year and has gone through what I can only call, “The Process,” a bit sooner than I and so many of us. So, she took the time to explain how [...]

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