Follow in the Footsteps of a Barefoot Running Great
Aucklanders to Follow in the Footsteps of a Barefoot
Running Great
Auckland, New Zealand, Thursday, 10 March 2011:
Barefoot Ted McDonald (or BFT), a veteran ultra-runner and one of the pioneers of the barefoot running movement, is coming to New Zealand to hold a series of talks and workshops from March 15 - 17.
BFT is one of central characters in Born to Run, the international best seller by Christopher McDougall. The novel tells the story of the 2006 ‘Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon in which BFT, Scott Jurek and two other ultra-marathon runners raced against the reclusive Tarahumara, indigenous people of northern Mexico who are celebrated for their long-distance running abilities. Hollywood actor and barefoot running enthusiast, Matthew McConaughey, will star as BFT in an upcoming film based on the novel.
Training barefoot has, in recent times, gained widespread popularity amongst runners who are tired of techno-centric running shoes. Barefoot converts maintain that adopting a more natural foot-strike and running form has helped them break out of the cycle of recurring injury.
Tour sponsor, Barefoot Inc, is extending an invitation to attend several events to promote BFT’s visit to our shores and learn about the technique and benefits of barefoot running:
o Tuesday 15th
March 6 to 8pm – Introduction to barefoot / minimal
footwear running workshop. Venue: Orakei Domain, CNR Tamiki
Dr & Watene Cres. $25
o Wednesday 16th March 7 to 9pm –
An evening with Barefoot Ted: Talk, Q & A and book signing.
Venue: Generator, Level 1&2, 22 Customs Street East, CBD
$20
o Thursday 17th March 5.15pm - Runners will also have
the opportunity to follow BFT’s footsteps during a relaxed
run/walk around the Redwoods. Venue: Redwoods Visitor
Centre, Rotorua. (Donation to RedCross)
o Thursday 17th
March 7.30pm – An evening with BFT: Talk, Q & A and book
signing. Venue: Rotorua Convention Centre $10 (All profits
donated to the
RedCross).
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