Is it bad to lift w/o shoes?
jaciejaciexoxo
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I’ve seen a lot of bodybuilders do this but the reason I’m curious is bc I grew up barefoot, I’ve really don’t like to wear shoes unless of course I’m going out in public...I find that I am much more stable barefoot & have so much more control and mind muscle connection when lifting that way...I know shoes protect your feet from things falling on them & help ppl w/ feet/ankle problems but other than that is it bad? Just wondering
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For me, no. I lift at home without shoes all the time. Just be careful to not drop a weight! Otherwise, yes, barefoot gives me more stability.0
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Well, it's against the rules at some gyms for safety reasons, but no, it's not bad. If you are lifting super heavy and have weak arches, your arches may need support, but otherwise it's good to use the muscles in your feet for balance.2
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I prefer to work out barefoot as my stability is better then as well. But I work out at home, and worked out in the past in a small gym that belonged to a gated community kind of thing in the Middle East. No rules there other than the unwritten rule to expect the unexpected as nobody was watching the gym or maintaining anything.0
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At a gym I'd wear shoes, but they are a lifting show so not a lot of padding. Since I got a rack and weights at home and started lifting at home, I don't wear shoes and actually like it better.1
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rheddmobile wrote: »Well, it's against the rules at some gyms for safety reasons, but no, it's not bad. If you are lifting super heavy and have weak arches, your arches may need support, but otherwise it's good to use the muscles in your feet for balance.
Also probably against the rules at all gyms in some jurisdictions because of public health rules.
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I squat and deadlift no shoes and am a big proponent of doing so.0
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Just another vote for barefoot lifting here. I find it easier to maintain good form and balance. I haven't dropped anything on my feet yet (although I probably just jinxed myself )0
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CaffeinatedConfectionist wrote: »Just another vote for barefoot lifting here. I find it easier to maintain good form and balance. I haven't dropped anything on my feet yet (although I probably just jinxed myself )
To be fair, unless you wear work boots, your shoes are unlikely to protect you from most weights dropped on them.
I go socks only for deadlifts. For other lifts I use my squat shoes.2 -
LOL, and here I thought I was the only person lifting in my bare feet at home.0
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Bare feet. The nerves in our feet communicate with our muscles, joints, connective tissue higher up etc. If our feet cannot feel, our body cannot properly support us while lifting. I am barefoot as much as humanly possible. And have membership in a gym with 24hr, unstaffed, unsupervised, access. I wear my vibram toe shoes when there are others in the gym, but when it is empty, I am barefoot.1
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