I found them uncomfortable and after that I decided to continue running barefoot because I found it more comfortable. I felt more in touch with what was happening – I could actually feel the track.
Meaning of the quote
Zola Budd, a South African athlete, decided to run barefoot because she found it more comfortable than wearing shoes. She could feel the track better and was more connected to what was happening as she ran. Running without shoes allowed her to have a closer, more natural experience with the ground beneath her feet.
About Zola Budd
Zola Budd was a South African middle-distance and long-distance runner who competed in the Olympics for Great Britain and South Africa. She was known for running barefoot and holding world records in the 5000 meters. Budd later moved to the USA and competed in marathons and ultramarathons before returning to South Africa.
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