Program in Physical Therapy, Department of Health Professions, College of Health and Public Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA.
J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Aug;26(8):2021-6. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31823a3c54.
Running is a sport that has continued to see growth in numbers over the years. Recently, there has been a movement promoting running barefoot and in light, "minimalist" shoes. Advocates of barefoot running believe that a more primitive style of running may result in fewer running-related injuries and even possibly improve performance. To identify the current interest level and participation in barefoot or minimalist shod running, an electronic survey was developed and dispersed to 6,082 runners. The survey instrument examined demographics, motivating factors, used resources, perceived barriers, and expectations in runners who add barefoot or in minimalist shod running to their training. Seven hundred eighty-five (13%) runners completed the survey. Six hundred and thirty (75.7%) indicated they were at least somewhat interested in running barefoot or in minimalist shoes. One hundred seventy-two (21.9%) runners had previously tried barefoot running, whereas 239 (30.4%) had previously tried minimalist shoes. The primary motivating factor for those running barefoot or in minimalist shoes (n = 283) was to prevent future injury (n = 97, 34.3%). Advice from friends (n = 68, 24.5%) or books (n = 68, 24.5%) was the most commonly used resource in transitioning to barefoot or minimalist shod running. Fear of possible injury (n = 424, 54%) was the most prevalent perceived barrier in transitioning to barefoot or minimalist shod running. An overwhelming 671 (85.5%) indicated that they were at least somewhat likely to continue with or to add barefoot or minimalist shod running if provided sufficient instruction. Runners who are men, of younger age, and who consider themselves elite runners are somewhat more likely to be interested in barefoot or minimalist shod running.
跑步是一项多年来人数持续增长的运动。最近,有一种提倡赤脚和穿着轻便“极简主义”鞋子跑步的运动。赤脚跑步的倡导者认为,更原始的跑步方式可能会减少与跑步相关的受伤,甚至可能提高表现。为了确定当前对赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步的兴趣水平和参与度,开发了一个电子调查并分发给 6082 名跑步者。该调查工具检查了跑步者的人口统计学、激励因素、使用资源、感知障碍和期望,这些跑步者将赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步纳入他们的训练中。785 名(13%)跑步者完成了调查。630 名(75.7%)表示他们对赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步至少有一定的兴趣。172 名(21.9%)跑步者之前曾尝试过赤脚跑步,而 239 名(30.4%)之前曾尝试过极简主义鞋子跑步。赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步者(n=283)的主要激励因素是预防未来受伤(n=97,34.3%)。从朋友那里获得的建议(n=68,24.5%)或书籍(n=68,24.5%)是过渡到赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步最常用的资源。对可能受伤的恐惧(n=424,54%)是过渡到赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步最普遍的感知障碍。超过 671 名(85.5%)的人表示,如果提供足够的指导,他们至少会继续或增加赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步。男性、年龄较小、认为自己是精英跑步者的跑步者对赤脚或极简主义鞋子跑步更感兴趣。