On this morning's walk with Reggie we worked some more on his short attention span (SQUIRREL!!!) and his heeling, at which he is getting pretty darn good. As this was a gorgeous Saturday morning, all of the dogs were out with their invisible fences, so it was like going through the Gauntlet of Distraction for Reggie. I have to say I am pretty proud of him though. For the most part he stayed in his heel and only paid a little bit of attention to the other dogs.
As a part of this, I decided to change up my pace when he started getting distracted. So, I began some unplanned jogging in my Fivefingers. Let me tell you, it is a whole different experience. In regular running shoes, I am a total heel-striker, which causes me issues in the shins and knees and my lower back. So, I don't run. With these, you completely alter your stride and take much choppier steps so that you take the impact on the ball of your foot and then settle into your heel. However, I didn't really put any weight on my heel as when it made contact, I was already starting to bring it back up for the next stride. A much quicker cadence.
I liken it to a running style we used in the military called the "Airborne Shuffle". A very short stride meant for being done in boots and so annoying instructors would have more time to yell at us (it was a slower pace). But, this isn't like the shuffle in the fact that while you are taking shorter strides, there are a lot more of them and they flow into each other a lot better. It is a smoother run than I am used to.
Now, I didn't do much running today, but I can tell you it will mess with your calves. They simply won't be used to this. In the little bit of running I did, I can feel them burning more so than when I would do calf raises at the gym. So, take it slow if you go this route.
All-in-all, still very happy with the shoes, and very happy with Reggie.
Stay tuned for further updates.
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