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Feet and the Olympics blog

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Cameron, Aug 15, 2008.

  1. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member


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    :morning:
    In a endevour to inform (the media) toeslayer has an up-to-date commentary on sport shoes at the Olympics though his online blog, feetandtheolmpics,

    The giants of the industry have been quiet of late (well since the Sydney Olympics) in regard to their record breaking shoes but this year's innovation may be the exception and athletic records may fall with the help of this equipment.

    Have a swizz

    http://feetandtheolympics.blogspot.com/

    toeslayer
     
  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Funny you should mention this. We are just about to install some more software that will automaticlly take the feed from those who do have online blogs and register them via My Account .... the title of the latest post made in your blog (and a link to it) will appear in the 'About' section of your messages. ...

    A lot of people have blogs, but they are not a lot of use unless peole know about them and read them!

    It was on my list to do yesterday and I never got toit.
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2008
  3. markleigh

    markleigh Active Member

    Perhaps not the best place to pose this question. This thread links to a very interesting blog (thanks to the author). I stumbled across this old blog (http://www.podiatryreview.com) which also has some good practical info in it. Podiatry Arena is probably the most useful site but are there other blogs Podiatry/feet/lower limb related that people know of?
     
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