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Learning from the shoe of a runner

Moe Johnson Running with Moe

Learning from the shoe of a runner

I was talking with some friends this week about some of the different kinds of books that they have read and enjoyed. Some were fiction and easy reading and others were factual accounts of events or people that are part of history. There were also some that were more on the scientific end of things. It was an interesting conversation. It made me think of the different forms of reading. A trail guide can read tracks of animals. There are people that can read impressions on the surface and determine that the various indentations and grooves were made by some traveler many decades ago. One story relates that the width of railroad tracks were made centuries ago by ancient Roman chariot wheels that were determined by the width of foot imprints of two horses side by side pulling the chariot. Then there are palm readers that can determine your life span and love life from the different creases and folds in the palm of your hand. The one type of reading that I do not see as often is the ability to read a running shoe. It is amazing what the shoe of a runner tells you about his or her running form.

Texas State falls to Southern Miss

Rhett McCaffety came in as a relief pitcher for the Bobcats versus the Southern Miss Golden Eagles.
Daily Record Photo by Gerald Castillo

Texas State falls to Southern Miss

Chase Mora tags out a runner trying to take second base.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Texas State falls to Southern Miss

Texas State could not overcome an early deficit as the Bobcats fell to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles 4-2 in the conference opener.

San Marcos clinches series against Schertz Clemens

The San Marcos Rattler pitching staff held up strong once again allowing only one run versus Schertz Clemens.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

San Marcos clinches series against Schertz Clemens

Second baseman Tres Munoz lays down the tag and catches the base runner trying to steal second base.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

San Marcos clinches series against Schertz Clemens

Another solid pitching performance from the San Marcos pitchers clinched the series win over Schertz Clemens in a 5-1 victory.

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Peyton Lewis celebrates his home-run with his teammates in Texas State’s game against TCU. Lewis was one of two players in the game to hit a home run in the Bobcats upset win over No. 11 TCU.
Daily Record photo by Gerald Castillo

Bobcats host Golden Eagles inclashofmid-majorpowers

It will be the clash of titans come this weekend as the Texas State Bobcats host the No. 25 ranked Southern Miss Golden Eagles in the conference opener for both teams.

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