Proprioception: Making Sense Of Barefoot Running

  • Saxby L
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Abstract

Proprioception is the body’s awareness of its own motion and position. It’s essential to enjoyable and injury free running and is the secret to optimum performance. Understanding and developing your proprioceptive sense is the first step on the journey towards awakening the skill of natural movement.This training resource cuts through the myths and misinformation to bring you the ultimate guide to barefoot running.

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Saxby, L. (2011). Proprioception: Making Sense Of Barefoot Running. Terra Plana International (pp. 1–32).

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