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How we're wrecking our feet with every step we take

post #1 of 18
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You walk wrong.

Damn shoes...
post #2 of 18
So ... what is an appropriate foot-paint for a semi-formal (black tie) affair?
post #3 of 18
I've known about this for a while, which is why I started to wear the lowest profile Nike Frees I could. Unfortunately, Vibram FiveFingers don't fit my feet properly so I can't wear them.
post #4 of 18
Every move you make
Every step you take
youll be wrecking your foot
post #5 of 18
Hmmm. there's possibly something to this, but when I tried to run using pose - which is essentially running as though barefoot with a minimalist shoe - my feet gave me all kinds of hell and it took a while to get back to being injury-free again.

Put it this way - if you current running/walking ain't doing the trick, this might be worth a shot.
post #6 of 18
Think of the calluses.
post #7 of 18
Anyone tried barefoots and five fingers and can compare them?
post #8 of 18
The 17, it refers to your age, correct?
post #9 of 18
Is this the problem that Moon Shoes were meant to correct?
post #10 of 18
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The 17, it refers to your age, correct?

Must be.

Jon.
post #11 of 18
One of the RubeBabes wears the MBTs for teaching; she swears by them. The sole and the "theory" remind me of the Anne Kelso Earth Shoes I wore and sold in the 70s. Both shoes put one's heel at a markably lower "altitude" than the rest of the foot and encourage a rolling step.
post #12 of 18
Not this crap again...
post #13 of 18
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The 17, it refers to your age, correct?

+1

When P. Daffy performed with Sting at the Mtv Music Awards that one year, I nearly choked a kid for laughing, "Who that ole white guy be singing backups for Puff Daddy?"

If looks could kill.
post #14 of 18
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Originally Posted by Dakota rube View Post
One of the RubeBabes wears the MBTs for teaching; she swears by them. The sole and the "theory" remind me of the Anne Kelso Earth Shoes I wore and sold in the 70s. Both shoes put one's heel at a markably lower "altitude" than the rest of the foot and encourage a rolling step.

In the 70's, if you wanted to learn about clothing, where did you turn to, books? I'm not making fun, I'm just wondering, because honestly books don't have anywhere near the information that SF / AAAC has.

Jon.
post #15 of 18
In the 70s everything we thought, did and said was contained in a little pill we took every morning.
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