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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

http://www.renegadehealth.com - We just got back in from Argentina today @ 6:00 AM...

Just enough time to take a nap, film the show and spend time with the little guy who missed us most (check out the video to see who that is...)

Today's episode is about what could be causing your ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain.

Plus, I'll show you possibly the ugliest running shoes on the planet (owned by none other than yours truly.)

Go ahead and see if you could eliminate your back and lower body pain with this easy tip...

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  • Is it recommended to use low heel shoes for daily running?The title says walking and cross-country but I just want to be sure.

  • Yes, theworldsfamous, low heel shoes for running as well... but be sure to take it very, very slow. Switching over quickly can leave you with aches, pains and do just as much damage as staying the higher, thicker heel shoes. Hope this helps!

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  • Do those nike's come in a size 22? <.<

  • I just bought some Saucony Kinvara's. What do you think of them?

  • I only wear Nike Air Rifts. I believe they were made for the barefoot runners of Kenya for the Olympics. I have Autism so i am extremely sensitive to most things especially shoes. Nike Rifts are like walking barefoot. =)

  • I occasionally do get a strain in my gluteous minimus, however..any thoughts??

  • What are your thoughts on orthotics?? I have been wearing orthotics for mild pronation as well as sneakers for mild to moderate pronation. I am a runner also, but found that focusing on gate while running causes me to use the sneaker from the ball of the foot not the heel. I used to blindly allow the sneaker to do the work (heel pounding) and yes, I suffered shin splints and knee aches..I haven't had any since I started 'going inside' of my body while running, with proper posture..

  • when u jump a distances try landing on ball of ur foot, the your heel, bend your knees and tuck and roll

  • Clearly he's on speed.

  • How are nike rifts? I feel comfortable in them. Would you recommend them?

  • I just found your show on YouTube today - and I love it. I've been wanting to improve my health for a while, and have finally decided to do something about it. The question that I had is what do you recommend for a sport with more lateral movement, like basketball? Do shoe makers have it right with basketball shoes?

  • yo i no what ur talking about the heel hurts so bad when u land on it i jumped of bleachers (10ft) onto hard gym floor omg i couldn't walk i just fell to the ground in pain luckily i didnt break any thing and it went away after a hour but i never want that to happen again

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