Erwan Le Corre, who founded an international movement called MovNat or the caveman fitness routine, believed that running through the wilderness either barefoot or in just a pair of shoes, enhances the jogging experience. But does this actually make for a good fitness routine?
Ashik Jaffer Ali, an architect by profession in Tamil Nadu, strongly believes in this theory. Having set up her own marathon called Rock n Run at Kovai, she says, “We live a very pneumatic life. So being exposed to such outdoor terrain does enhance the running experience,” she says. Running barefoot also helps a person re-connect with one’s environment.
“The different terrain, the connection to mother nature, and the scenic routes, not to mention coping with the natural terrain, is a test of endurance with every muscle. Fatigue is overcome with the adrenaline that kicks in and pushes you that extra mile,” she points out.
Rakesh C., a member of the Chennai Trekkers Club, concurs, “It is a challenge to run in the wilderness. But when you live in a place like India, where the roads are a menace, and the streets are filled with traffic, running along these roads is a challenge that’s relatively similar. The concept is good and the thoughts that go into it are great, I just wish we had the terrain to try it.”
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