“You know any sport has gone off the rails when you have to remove body parts to do it,” said Christopher McDougall, the author of a recent book about ultrarunning called “Born to Run.”
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MY COMMENT: -
nytimes article about a number of ultramarathoners that have had their toenails removed. I'd call it a last resort.
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