What shoes do you lift in?

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  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    Someone just brought it to my attention that Chucks are totally flat. I have a history of plantar fasciitis so those won't work for me after all. What would be a descent, budget friendly lifting shoe?

    that's the point of lifting shoes
  • whierd
    whierd Posts: 14,025 Member
    Doesn't matter.

    Comfortable sneakers are fine. Flip flops are fine. It's not a fashion show and as long as it is comfortable, it won't affect your form.

    Who said anything about it being a fashion show? Do you even understand why a flat, hard soled shoe is ideal? :noway:
  • links_slayer
    links_slayer Posts: 1,151 Member
    Chuck's
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    Purple Chucks.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    Someone just brought it to my attention that Chucks are totally flat. I have a history of plantar fasciitis so those won't work for me after all. What would be a descent, budget friendly lifting shoe?

    I'm pretty sure the point of lifting shoes is that they are suppose to be flat.

    That's how it was explained to me.

    Yup. You want a hard flat non compressible surface to push down on. No shoes is also an option if your gym allows.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    Doesn't matter.

    Comfortable sneakers are fine. Flip flops are fine. It's not a fashion show and as long as it is comfortable, it won't affect your form.

    Who said anything about it being a fashion show? Do you even understand why a flat, hard soled shoe is ideal? :noway:

    I'm pretty sure someone said men's dress shoes... are like excellent for lifting. so there you go- fashion.
  • MisterDerpington
    MisterDerpington Posts: 604 Member
    Been liting in Chucks ever since I first tried Starting Strength. I finally ponied up the money for some weightlifting shoes from Rogue Fitness. They'll get here this week.
  • MisterDerpington
    MisterDerpington Posts: 604 Member
    Doesn't matter.

    Comfortable sneakers are fine. Flip flops are fine. It's not a fashion show and as long as it is comfortable, it won't affect your form.

    I always enjoy wearing my pumped up basketball shoes while doing Push Presses. Nothing like my shoes wiggling around while I have a heavy weight overhead to hit those stabilizer muscles in my feet.
  • Aquarii
    Aquarii Posts: 71 Member
    Chuck's. :smile:
  • MB_Positif
    MB_Positif Posts: 8,897 Member
    Usually New Balance Minimus, but I have also lifted in flip flops or barefoot.
  • JTick
    JTick Posts: 2,131 Member
    bumping for reference.

    I was lifting in my running shoes because I didn't know any better. I have switched to my other sneakers, and while better, I need to get some Chucks soon.
  • midwestmixtape
    midwestmixtape Posts: 66 Member
    Well, obviously don't wear heels.
  • juliewatkin
    juliewatkin Posts: 764 Member
    I deadlift in Merrell trail runners. They are very flat and the laces snug the show really tight to your foot. I bench and squat in hard-soled olympic lifting heeled shoes. They have broad soles and limit lateral movement of your foot which is great for heavy squatting.

    For general lifting though, chucks are great. I've seen a number of people lifting in work boots which are nice for squatting as well.
  • riccoismydog
    riccoismydog Posts: 319 Member
    My vibrams! They are cheap, on sale for forty dollars. I feel better doing squats in them. It just feels natural. And they have a little grip to them. They should last about three or more years, so about twelve dollars a year. Only down side, I do cardio in them and they get a little stinky after a few days... they are machine washable though. I wash mine every second day and after a year they are still holding strong.

    Just don't drop a plate on your foot.
  • riccoismydog
    riccoismydog Posts: 319 Member
    Double post.
  • Leadfoot_Lewis
    Leadfoot_Lewis Posts: 1,623 Member
    I have the Nike Romaleos in the obnoxious tennis ball yellow. I use them for all the big lifts, except for Deadlifts which I do in socks.
  • Hezzietiger1
    Hezzietiger1 Posts: 1,256 Member
    reebok crossfit nano-3
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  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
    OP, yes, you are right. Chuck's are a terrible choice if you have plantar fasciitis. If you are wearing custom orthotics (you should be) finding the right shoe to support the orthotic is important so your foot stays where it needs to be. Merrill's are a pretty good choice. We have a patient in our office that wears his merrill's with orthotics for crossfit and also puts orthotics in his olympic lifting shoes. He has had great success and no longer has heel or arch pain.

    If you aren't wearing orthotics, you will need a shoe with some support and a low but not ZERO heel to toe offset. I honestly think a proper pair of Olympic lifting shoes is a great idea because of the heel lift.
  • christianteach
    christianteach Posts: 595 Member
    I did buy a cheap pair of Chucks, figuring they are better than the socks I have been wearing. However, I still want to buy some lifting shoes. I went to D1cks tonight and they don't keep them in store so I guess I will have to order something online. I hope they fit and are comfortable.
  • kathleenjoyful
    kathleenjoyful Posts: 210 Member
    Vibram FiveFingers
  • Dawn_Snowden
    Dawn_Snowden Posts: 111 Member
    I prefer court shoes personally - volleyball or basketball. I currently own a pair of Asics. Running shoes do not have enough stability for me.
  • koing
    koing Posts: 179 Member
    I have the Nike Romaleos in the obnoxious tennis ball yellow. I use them for all the big lifts, except for Deadlifts which I do in socks.

    The colour is called Volt :P

    I have white Romaleos and dark grey ones as well. I also have a pair of AdiStars from 04 and Adidas weightlifting shoes from 1999?

    It's much easier to OHP when wearing oly shoes. It's definitely different when you are wearing Nike Frees and pressing heavy. The shoes just crumple...

    Koing
  • Leadfoot_Lewis
    Leadfoot_Lewis Posts: 1,623 Member
    The colour is called Volt :P

    "obnoxious tennis ball yellow" is more accurate LOL

    It's much easier to OHP when wearing oly shoes. It's definitely different when you are wearing Nike Frees and pressing heavy. The shoes just crumple...

    I agree. I wear mine when I bench as well. The extra stability helps with leg drive.
  • javacafe
    javacafe Posts: 79 Member
    I wear Vibram FFs, specifically the Bikila model, without socks, to do my lifts.

    But, I dust a generous amount of foot-powder all over my feet, including between the toes, before each use. I also wash the VFFs (in the washing machine) every two weeks. Although I run very infrequently, whenever I do, the same shoes work just fine for me.

    Have been using them for almost three years. Shoes little to no signs of wear.
  • freyaheart
    freyaheart Posts: 220 Member
    I do everything in my nike cross trainers. Lifting, zumba, running, cycling.