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by Stuart Hutcheson
You can’t have missed them: glaring neon, with super-high stacks and pointy heels - it’s the new souped-up shoe from you know who… Yup, tick.
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by Stuart Hutcheson
Most shoes look nothing like the feet they cover. Which is odd. Because if we take away the shoes, our feet are functionally still the same
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by Stuart Hutcheson
Unsolicited parental advice is everywhere. It’s time to stop internalising it, and be the parent you want to be. Let your kids run free.
“Don...
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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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by Stuart Hutcheson
Prof Dan Lieberman, chair of the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard recently published research in the US science journal, N...
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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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