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this is effing ridiculous. The idea that early humans didn't suffer from injuries while running barefoot is moronic, and to blame "most running injuries" on shoes simply pretends that everyone has an ideally "designed" body for running and is equally stupid. As if all of those different running injuries in different parts of the body which different people suffer at different rates all have one source: shoes. Right...because no one ever got injured running until running shoes came along and a group of barefoot-running natives in Mexico/Kenya/wherever proves this unequivocally for the rest of the human population.
For the most part (some 99+ percentage of us), I do imagine all our bodies are designed extremely similarly. All the ligaments and tendons attach at the same spots, all the muscles use the same basic mechanisms to function. The difference is that most people today have the luxury of lounging about and not having to take diligent care of their bodies to survive. Our bodies are all designed pretty goddamned similarly - the degree to which we take care of them differs extremely though.
And you may be right that "all of those different running injuries in different parts of the body which different people suffer at different rates" aren't all caused by shoes, but I'll bet 99% of them are caused by the fact that people aren't as physically active and don't take very good care of their bodies these days. Perhaps partially because they're lazy yes, but mostly because they don't have to. They can survive and reproduce as fatasses in todays society. That's all evolution asks.