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  2. KuToo movement - Wikipedia

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    High heel shoes pose many physical risks aside from blistering and bleeding. Regular use has been associated with increased rates of first person injury and musculoskeletal pain. [ 15 ] High heel shoes can create lasting negative effects when worn in constant use above two inches, like the women in Japan are expected to wear.

  3. The best hiking shoes of 2025, according to hiking experts - AOL

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    The best hiking shoes from brands like Merrell, Keen, and Columbia provide stability and comfort while you explore the great outdoors.

  4. 'A tragic event': Nancy Kerrigan mourns after learning figure ...

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    Olympian Nancy Kerrigan is among those mourning the loss of figure skaters and coaches who are presumed dead following a plane crash near Washington, D.C. Kerrigan is a member of the Skating Club ...

  5. Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya Harding devastated over figure skaters ...

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    Kerrigan's ties to the plane crash run even deeper though. Kerrigan is a Skating Club of Boston alum, although she made it clear that she had never skated at the club's new facilities.

  6. I, Tonya - Wikipedia

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    I, Tonya is a 2017 American biographical sports film directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steven Rogers.It follows the life and career of American figure skater Tonya Harding and her connection to the 1994 assault on her rival Nancy Kerrigan.

  7. Barefoot running - Wikipedia

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    The alternative to going barefoot is to wear thin shoes with minimal padding. This is what runners wore for thousands of years before the 1980s when the modern running shoe was invented. Shoes, such as moccasins or thin sandals, permit a similar gait as barefoot, but protect the feet from cuts, abrasion and soft sticky matter. [1]