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For Humans, Slow And Steady Running Won The Race

<strong>Feet On The Ground:</strong> Barefoot runners tend to land on the balls of their feet rather than on their heels the way most shoe-runners do.  Rick Roeber went shoeless in 2003 and has clocked more than 13,000 barefoot miles since. (AP)
Feet On The Ground: Barefoot runners tend to land on the balls of their feet rather than on their heels the way most shoe-runners do. Rick Roeber went shoeless in 2003 and has clocked more than 13,000 barefoot miles since. (AP)

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