The Hidden Costs of Comfort: How Cushioning Changes Your Movement w/ Jim & Nick
In this episode of the Restore To Explore podcast, Jim and Nick dive deep into the world of cushioning in footwear, exploring how modern comfort culture may be disconnecting us from natural movement. They unpack the evolution of cushioning in shoes, its impact on foot function, and how it influences our posture, balance, and long-term health. From the rise of the running shoe industry to what science actually says about shock absorption and injury prevention, this conversation challenges what most of us think we know about “comfortable” shoes. Together, they explore how excessive cushioning can weaken the body’s natural resilience and why reconnecting with the ground might just be the key to rebuilding stronger, more adaptable feet.
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