I’ve spoken at length about the terrible effects of sitting. By taking gravity out of the equation, chairs weaken glutes, slacken hamstrings, tighten calves, and deactivate our lower bodies. That’s not even mentioning the poor posture, reduced cognitive function, and impaired fat-burning capacity. Shoes are even worse. They’re like chairs for our feet, only we wear them all day. That’s why I’ve always advocated breaking free of the shoe monopoly to go barefoot as much as possible. Barefoot walking. Barefoot hiking. Barefoot running. Barefoot sprints. Barefoot gardening, trash-taking-outing, dancing, cleaning. All good, all beneficial. And now I want you to try barefoot lifting. But first, I’m going to tell you why. Are there benefits to barefoot lifting? Absolutely. Are there things to watch out for? Yes. First, let’s explore the potential benefits of lifting weights barefoot. Read More |