“Natural gait is biomechanically impossible for any shoe-wearing person.” Read on to learn:

  1. How to walk properly
  2. How the Clarks legacy fits into the grand equation of reasonable footwear
“Natural gait is biomechanically impossible for any shoe-wearing person,” wrote Dr. William A. Rossi in a 1999 article in Podiatry Management. “It took 4 million years to develop our unique human foot and our consequent distinctive form of gait, a remarkable feat of bioengineering. Yet, in only a few thousand years, and with one carelessly designed instrument, our shoes, we have warped the pure anatomical form of human gait, obstructing its engineering efficiency, afflicting it with strains and stresses and denying it its natural grace of form and ease of movement head to foot.” In other words: Feet good. Shoes bad.
Read on: "How We're Wrecking Our Feet With Every Step We Take"

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