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Anybody has experience with the Wide Old Skool?
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Anybody has experience with the Wide Old Skool?

I love barefoot/wide toe shoes, does anybody knows how the Wide variation feels?

Thank you!

u/Consistent_Photo_581 — 11 days ago

Recommendations for long distance walk strategy

Hey everyone!

My wife and I will be doing a section of the Santiago de Compostela, more than 200km, each day being around 20km.

I know that if I do 100% barefoot shoes I will probably be in pain or really high discomfort, but if I go only with normal running shoes I might regret not having the experience to do so with barefoot - so I will be taking both shoes with me!

I want recommendations on what should be your strategy for this type of thing?

  1. Start the first days with normal running shoe and then transitioning to barefoot?

  2. Everyday with barefoot and running shoes maybe does 50% each? Or until experience pain/discomfort with barefoot?

  3. Start with barefoot all the way and if discomfort switch to running shoes?

I don't know, do you have any recommendations?

Thank you!

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u/Consistent_Photo_581 — 11 days ago
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Learning to use drivers was the best thing I've ever did!

It took a while to learn the grasp of it and adapt the engineering needs we had regarding this gear system and its circular pitch, but it worked quite nicely for this prototype!
Thank you for the community on tutorials and documentation

u/Consistent_Photo_581 — 14 days ago

En un contexto profesional, he leído dos compañeros nativos distintos escribir "11 u 12" al momento de elegir una fecha para un viaje.

Me pareció raro ya que he aprendido que la "u" se utiliza cuando la segunda palabra tiene sonido de vocal O en la primera sílaba. Pero el número 12 se escribe "doce"... no entiendo.

Al preguntar en Gemini y ChatGPT, los dos me dicen que lo correcto es "11 u 12". Aquí la respuesta de uno de ellos:

>"En español, utilizamos la conjunción "u" en lugar de "o" cuando la palabra siguiente comienza con el sonido de la vocal o (ya sea que empiece con "o" o con "ho")."

Por lo tanto, ¿alguien puede elucidarme en este tema correctamente? ¡Muchas gracias!

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u/Consistent_Photo_581 — 25 days ago