Great story, I bought my first pair of V Alphas a couple of months ago and I'm getting back into running after over a 20 year break and it's all because of these shoes.
My Alpha's are perfect at a 41 rather than my usual 42, as I wear them without sock. My water shoes are also 41, but my winter 5 fingers are 42's. These shoes have changed my life, my arches have risen back up and I'm a runner again.
Thanks for telling your story. I had plantar fasciitis for 10 years, tried all kinds of remedies, but nothing worked until I quit using the recommended arch supports and allowed my feet to move more naturally. Now I’m pain free, but I want to carefully try the Vibrams, walking around in them first, then going on short runs, gradually extending them. I could relate to you wanting to run in those new shoes, and it must have felt great to just run and keep on running in them.
Yes this was such a great story about Jill's personal experience that we felt compelled to interview her and share it with the Vibram FiveFingers community. Well done on your progression. Your approach is exactly right. Steady at first and gradually put in small runs to hone your technique. Listen to your body and don't over do it for the first few weeks.
Thanks for sharing your story Jill. I had a similar experience, and finally had to stop running in about '96 after injuring my left knee badly during a training run (heel striking in traditional running shoes). Made numerous attempts to return to running and all resulted in either immediate left knee pain, or actual re-injury. Discovered Vibram FiveFingers in July 2012, and same as you, simply couldn't stop running. I'm 56 now, still running (mostly trails and adventure runs in the mountains), and am very thankful to still be enjoying the sport. In Aug 2019 my daughter and I completed our 5th annual rim-to-rim run at the Grand Canyon, and I went back in Oct 2019 and ran it again, solo. We're huge FF's fans, and posted a video of the R2R run here: ruclips.net/video/sr8j5p3GQJs/видео.html
I don't think I've heard of one bad review on the Vibrams 5 Finger style shoes. I think they look absolutely weird, but nobody who has actually used them has had a bad review with them yet. I ordered them 2 days ago online, and they should be coming in 7 days now. I regret making such a big purchase on such a stupid-looking thing, but if they're as good as everyone says they are, then I'm hoping it's money well spent.
Great story, I bought my first pair of V Alphas a couple of months ago and I'm getting back into running after over a 20 year break and it's all because of these shoes.
how is the sizing on the v alphas? size up, down or true to size?
My Alpha's are perfect at a 41 rather than my usual 42, as I wear them without sock. My water shoes are also 41, but my winter 5 fingers are 42's. These shoes have changed my life, my arches have risen back up and I'm a runner again.
@@oldnotwise71 Looks like you found the perfect footwear for yourself! VFFs are great and your reply helps me know what size to get. Thanks.
Thanks for telling your story. I had plantar fasciitis for 10 years, tried all kinds of remedies, but nothing worked until I quit using the recommended arch supports and allowed my feet to move more naturally. Now I’m pain free, but I want to carefully try the Vibrams, walking around in them first, then going on short runs, gradually extending them. I could relate to you wanting to run in those new shoes, and it must have felt great to just run and keep on running in them.
Yes this was such a great story about Jill's personal experience that we felt compelled to interview her and share it with the Vibram FiveFingers community. Well done on your progression. Your approach is exactly right. Steady at first and gradually put in small runs to hone your technique. Listen to your body and don't over do it for the first few weeks.
I bought my first pair in Sidney in 2012. Never left them since 9 years. I'm also a runner💪Best shoe ever In my opjnion🔝
I have started running with fivefingers on the treadmill for now and I love it
❤❤❤ thank you, so inspiring!
Great story. How do you cope with foot fatigue during a marathon in VFF in the later miles.
Hi,my friend has six toes, do they do them with six toes.
Thanks for sharing your story Jill. I had a similar experience, and finally had to stop running in about '96 after injuring my left knee badly during a training run (heel striking in traditional running shoes). Made numerous attempts to return to running and all resulted in either immediate left knee pain, or actual re-injury. Discovered Vibram FiveFingers in July 2012, and same as you, simply couldn't stop running. I'm 56 now, still running (mostly trails and adventure runs in the mountains), and am very thankful to still be enjoying the sport. In Aug 2019 my daughter and I completed our 5th annual rim-to-rim run at the Grand Canyon, and I went back in Oct 2019 and ran it again, solo. We're huge FF's fans, and posted a video of the R2R run here: ruclips.net/video/sr8j5p3GQJs/видео.html
That's great to hear. Thanks for sharing your story.
Loved it since it came out
Love my V-runs :)
I don't think I've heard of one bad review on the Vibrams 5 Finger style shoes. I think they look absolutely weird, but nobody who has actually used them has had a bad review with them yet. I ordered them 2 days ago online, and they should be coming in 7 days now. I regret making such a big purchase on such a stupid-looking thing, but if they're as good as everyone says they are, then I'm hoping it's money well spent.
They are incredible to wear and remember, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@@BarefootJunkie They're the best shoes ever. I will never use any other brand of shoe unless it's for work with steel toe boots.
What's the difference between the man and woman shoe of the same model and size ??
What is the difference between a male foot and a female foot? The female foot is usually narrower and smaller. There's the answer.
What Bastian said
Moral story best shoe ever
The KSO evo?
I Love my KSO