Sunday 19 May 2013

Keep your toes together soldier: Army bans Vibram FiveFingers

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A posting this month in the Wisconsin National Guard newsletter reminds soldiers that the Vibram FiveFingers shoes have been banned from the Army's official physical fitness uniform.

Meg Jones, the Journal Sentinel's war correspondent, shared the story after reading about my recent experiment with minimalist shoes.

The @easeExpress quotes an All Army Activities message sent June 11 by
Sgt. Maj. James McGruder: “Those shoes that feature five separate, individual compartments for the toes
detract from a professional military image and are prohibited for wear with the IPFU or when conducting physical training in military formation.”

In plain language, soldiers have to keep their toes in one place. The decision has not been well-received.

That non-comformist, Barefoot Ted, probably wouldn't have been much of a soldier anyway.

4 Comments for "Keep your toes together soldier: Army bans Vibram FiveFingers"

  1. Haha, if I were king, I'd likely ban them for everyone!

    letstrytobepolite Aug 25, 2011 8:24 AM

  2. The Navy just approved the use of Fivefingers. I guess they want stronger feet!

    Kyle Roberts, C.Ped.
    Revolution Natural Running - www.revolutionnaturalrunning.com

    eyerunfar Aug 25, 2011 1:29 PM

  3. Was going to mention that, but you beat me to it. I'm active duty Navy and the message authorizing them came out first week of August.

    From the message: THIS NAVADMIN AUTHORIZES THE WEARING OF MINIMALIST FOOTWEAR WITH THE NAVY PHYSICAL TRAINING UNIFORM (PTU) DURING COMMAND/UNIT DIRECTED PHYSICAL
    TRAINING (PT), INDIVIDUAL PT, AND ACTIVITIES TO INCLUDE THE SEMI-ANNUAL PHYSICAL READINESS TEST (PRT).

    Odd that these two branches went in two completely different directions on this.

    clowns2leftjokers2rt Aug 25, 2011 2:46 PM

  4. Well, the Army never allowed officers umbrellas. I suspect the Navy had more sense in that matter.

    letstrytobepolite Aug 25, 2011 5:49 PM

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