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by Stuart Hutcheson
FOLLOW YOUR FEET. NOT THE RULES!
Let’s start with the Oxford dictionary for definition of ‘hiking boots’:A sturdy boot covering the ankle...
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by Stuart Hutcheson
It’s widely understood that proper hiking footwear is padded, rigid, and waterproof, with plentiful ankle support and thick soles. Outdoor ...
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by Stuart Hutcheson
I am Max Lowery, and I have been a personal trainer for six years, training a wide variety of people with all sorts of different goals, w...
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by Stuart Hutcheson
The stuff that brings you closer to nature and takes us closer to our regeneration goal; to be net positive for feet, people and planet.
We aim to...
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by Stuart Hutcheson
Nothing beats the exhilaration of running full pelt down a mountain. There is something animalistic about the immediacy of foot placement and...
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by Stuart Hutcheson
1. WHY ARE YOUR FEET IMPORTANT?
What exactly do your feet do for you? The first thing you might not know is just how much is going on under t...
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Kids Shoes,
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Training Shoe,
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by Stuart Hutcheson
THE HUMAN FOOT IS AN EVOLUTIONARY MASTERPIECE
The natural foot is wide (fan shaped), flexible (with three dynamic arches) and sens...
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Hiking South Africa,
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Natural Movement,
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trail shoe,
Vivo KIds,
vivobarefoot
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by Stuart Hutcheson
In 2010, Explorer and adventurer, Ed Stafford, became the first person to walk the length of the Amazon River. It took 2.5 years.
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