I’ve worn Altra Lone Peak for a while now - they’re too cushioned to be truly barefoot but are zero drop and wide toe box which alone makes the a big difference https://ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/lone-peak-8/
The reason zero drop takes getting used to is your ankle and joints have to adjust to...
Yep - took me a while to adapt but I love it now. I used to do a lot of trail running (Moyleman marathon being my last "big" run a couple of years ago) and now mostly go shorter, still on the hills, just for basic fitness. I did the Moyleman in the barefoot type and phasing in to adjust was...
I had this off and on for YEARS what solved it was two things: a plantar fasciitis boot (you can find them on Amazon) worn at night. It's a bit clunky to get used to at first but works wonders. Exactly the same principle as the Strassburg sock others here have suggested.
I recommended it to a...