Bunny Fitzgerald’s Barefoot Manifesto: A Review

Bunny is a writer and jazz singer who’s built a following on Instagram (@bunny_fitzgerald) and Patreon (patreon.com/bunnyfitzgerald) by chronicling her barefoot lifestyle.  Her new book, “The Barefoot Manifesto:  How I stopped Wearing Shoes and Started Living,” is a deeply personal, lyrical, and forceful account of why she walks this interesting path.  But the book is not a practical guide to foot health.  Nor is it about style.  Rather, Bunny positions the manifesto as a “book about freedom” with the key themes being personal sovereignty and the primacy of sensation.

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Bunny Fitzgerald’s Barefoot Manifesto: A Review

Panic!

The Memorial Day weekend was off to a good start, for the most part.  Following a 4-hour drive to Vermont, I woke up the next morning and coughed up some phlegm, the tail effect of a chest cold the week before.  Got dressed, walked toward the starting line, felt a back spasm, probably the result of sitting in the Jeep for so long the day before.  A couple of Ibuprofen left me a little looser, and feeling excited if unsure, I headed out on the Infinitus 9-mile trail race with some gusto.  Although a tight hamstring, the result of an injury the month before, limited my speed on the uphills.  While a sea of mud limited my speed on the downhills.  The last mile was relatively clear, and here finally I ran hard, and after receiving a large finisher’s medal and a handshake from the organizer, Andy Weinberg, I limped back to the Jeep for an even longer drive:  6 hours to New Jersey, where the next day I was going to take on a 1.6-mile open water swim in the Navesink River… Continue reading “Panic!”

Panic!