Circuit training barefoot?
tooshee
Posts: 14 Member
Hey guys,
I wonder if it's okay to train at home barefoot? I have a carpet in my living room where I train. It just doesn't seem right to train in sneakers at home
Thanks for your answers!
I wonder if it's okay to train at home barefoot? I have a carpet in my living room where I train. It just doesn't seem right to train in sneakers at home
Thanks for your answers!
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I always do 30DS at home on carpet in barefeet.
Never caused me any injuries.0 -
I train barefoot as much as I can.0
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No DONT , massive distraction to the foot fetish community0
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Thanks, guys, for the answers!No DONT , massive distraction to the foot fetish community
I just never saw ANY trainer to train barefoot and was wondering if shoes are important for the training0 -
I do my Insanity videos barefoot at home.0
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I'd be careful if you have super plush carpet. You might not be able to stabilize yourself properly as if you had shoes on. People recommend barefoot strength training to ensure proper form but they're on a completely hard and flat surface.
I'd only be concerned about that.0 -
My orthopedic surgeon recommends going barefoot (or socks) as much as possible to strengthen the muscles in your feet. According to him a lot of foot issues are caused because we wear shoes with all kinds of support so we don't develop the muscles we need. He only suggests shoes as a barrier for going outside when you could get hurt. The man even loves Crocs!0
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Be careful with it, but I see no problem, I did my training with my trainer (weights and cardio) barefoot for a month after I broke a toe (and it was at her request... she didn't like to see the pain I was in wearing shoes)0
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i do my workouts in my nursing crocs. im heavy so all the cushion helps! sometimes i do barefoot too.0
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Any workouts I do at home are done barefoot, including circuit training (ripped in 30, 30 day shred, zumba fitness, wii games, etc)
If I wasn't worried about what was on the gym floor I'd try to train barefoot there too0 -
I tried insanity barefoot and screwed up my foot....I think it depends what workouts but you never see the people in video barefoot.0
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I use my Vibram 5 Fingers at the Gym (Cardio, Weights, Circuits) and out in the real world on causal days and for my home/street workouts. It has made a difference for me as I have a bad ankle (2 surgeries, technically in need of a 3rd) and it has helped to limit the pain I would experience on occasion with regular running/trainers.0
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I'm glad you asked this! I hate wearing shoes, especially at home. I do wear my sneakers during my workouts right now but after this thread I'll probably start doing them barefoot. Except my elliptical. It's very textured and that would hurt.0
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If that is you in your profile picture - you should train barefoot ALL of the time :flowerforyou: - beautiful.0
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My orthopedic surgeon recommends going barefoot (or socks) as much as possible to strengthen the muscles in your feet. According to him a lot of foot issues are caused because we wear shoes with all kinds of support so we don't develop the muscles we need. He only suggests shoes as a barrier for going outside when you could get hurt. The man even loves Crocs!
My dad is an orthopedic surgeon - and you can't get the man out of his crocs! They even gave them out at one of the conferences he went to.0 -
I mostly exercise barefoot at home. I tried using sneakers on the carpet but there was just too much friction and it tripped me up. Much easier to do it barefoot or in socks.
As someone else mentioned, some programs might be too much impact so just be careful and go with what feels ok to you.0 -
Thank you guys! Your numerous replies are more than I expected
to corn63, my carpet is not the puffy, but i feel like when im wearing sneakers it can slippery
I am not worried about stabilizing my feet, previously I did a lot of pilates and yoga-related exercises and that got me to be able to keep balance.
And yes. I used a picture of myself for the userpic.0 -
I wear Vibrams (barefoot running shoes) at the gym for both cardo & weights, but I also wear them 24/7 - 365. At home, everything is done barefoot and I have wooden floors. As long as your careful (in the beginning) and have good traction, go for it.0
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I workout at home barefoot on carpet and hard wood floors. I always have and its never caused injuries. I think its a personal preference. I like being barefoot.0
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I do my 30DS barefoot and whenever I do anything, like Insanity, Turbo Jam, barefoot. I have hardwood floors.
I run on the treadmill in my socks. But I've been walking around barefoot since I was young and whenever I can, it just feels natural to me. (I was always called the little Indian girl because of it)0
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