“Bizarre Things Happen In This Sport All The Time…”

By Christopher | February 4, 2011

TED just posted a talk I gave in DC on their worldwide site and homepage. I’ve been invited to speak at TED Global this July in Edinburgh, where I’ll also be hosting a Naked Run Festival. More on that to come. MUCH more.

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Jake Gyllenhaal on Barefoot Running and Getting Chased By Elvis

By Christopher | November 18, 2010

In the midst of his media tour for “Love and Other Drugs,” Jake Gyllenhaal unexpectedly veered into a discussion of barefoot running with David Letterman — who, it turns out, has 30+ years of running on his own odometer.

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Born to Run Marathons?

By Christopher | November 6, 2010

Right before the New York City marathon, Tara Parker-Pope — ace science writer and editor of The New York Times‘ “Well” section — invited me to crack my knuckles and contribute this essay about my beef with urban mega-marathons. In two words: husbandry and oceanography. November 4, 2010, 12:01 AM Born to Run the Marathon?…

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The Cabaret, Explained by Pros

By Christopher | November 2, 2010

Outside also did a better job than I did of getting at the heart of what Reinventing Running: The Cabaret is all about… check it out here.

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Top 4 Tips For Better Running

By Christopher | November 2, 2010

Outside online actually asked for my Top 5, but anything more than four is overcomplicating things. The list, plus one of my favorite finish photos.

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Lee Saxby, the Barefoot Pro

By Christopher | November 1, 2010

I’ve had lots of requests to re-post this video, which teaches you how to avoid being a “head-chaser” or a “sticky runner.” In this podcast, Lee Saxby describes the self-coaching exercises he uses to teach barefoot running. Then he shows you how to master them: Learn to Run Barefoot with Lee Saxby and Terra Plana…

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“The New Yorker” teaches Barefoot Running

By Christopher | November 1, 2010

The New Yorker and Alberto Salazar catch up with the secret the Tarahumara have known for 10,000 years: Walker also began to notice some uncanny similarities among the very best runners. The fastest finishers had a higher thigh drive, for one thing; at its apex, their femur bone was almost parallel to the ground, like…

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Reinventing Running, Nov 5: The Trailer, Pt II.

By Christopher | October 31, 2010

We’re at D minus 6 till show time: It may teeter toward undignified, but for sheer showmanship I have this hankering to wheel Barefoot Ted on stage for the Reinventing Running cabaret in a handcart wearing a Hannibal Lecter mask. As for one of our other featured speakers — urban paleo explorer John Durant —…

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“Reinventing Running” at the New York City Marathon: The Trailer

By Christopher | October 29, 2010

Seconds before I got on stage for this talk, I had a totally different speech in mind. But I’d just gotten back from Leadville, where I’d run with Barefoot Ted for the first time in years, and damn if he didn’t seize control of my brain. I’ve got fresh material for my Nov 5 talk…

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Born to Run: Training Secrets, Revealed

By Christopher | October 29, 2010

One of the featured speakers at our “Reinventing Running” event at the New York City Marathon is Eric Orton, the coach who first tempted me with the idea that it was possible to transform yourself from an injured, discouraged, busted-down ex-runner into an ultramarathoner in just 9 months. He did it then, and he’s done…

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