What shoes do you train in?
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missbrendalynn
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Adidas for me
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Adidas pure trainers.
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Vibram FiveFingers and Altra Instinct 1.5's0
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Barefoot, chucks or squat shoes.0
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apparently... high heels get the best results.
ps - not srs.0 -
apparently... high heels get the best results.
ps - not srs.
Who the hell left their shoes in the middle of the floor? Trip hazard.0 -
apparently... high heels get the best results.
ps - not srs.
Who the hell left their shoes in the middle of the floor? Trip hazard.
You noticed that? I am worried for you!0 -
apparently... high heels get the best results.
ps - not srs.
Who the hell left their shoes in the middle of the floor? Trip hazard.
You noticed that? I am worried for you!
I noticed that after I wondered why her cheeks look spread apart. :laugh:0 -
I have 2 pairs of ASISC GT 1000's and am happy with them!0
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I am old. Sketcher Go Walk. very comfy.0
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Barefoot (or socks) for lifting. Mizuno Wave Inspire for running.0
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Asics Gel Envigor TR for Zumba. I tried several pairs of everything, and these worked best. I have two in different colors and alternate them. For everything else I use my Mizuno waves.0
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Saucony Cohesion 6 for running. Inexpensive model, but have been perfect for my feet.
Barefoot for weightlifting and cleats for flag football and softball.0 -
Whoa I've never seen people in my gym train barefoot before. I think it's a rule, in fact, to always have covered footwear on. What's the logic behind training barefoot? (Not trolling, genuinely curious)0
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Saucony Kinvara's for most things - Saucony Peregrine 3 for anything trail related0
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Hoka One One's. Best shoes on the planet.0
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Vibrams Komodosport LS for Weight lifting
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Brooks Pure Flow 2 for Cardio0 -
Whoa I've never seen people in my gym train barefoot before. I think it's a rule, in fact, to always have covered footwear on. What's the logic behind training barefoot? (Not trolling, genuinely curious)
I lift at home.
Its best to lift with no compression and no lift in the heel (except squats re lift). A lot of people lift in vibrams.0 -
Vasque Breeze for my outside stuff and just boring old Nike for my indoor stuff.0
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ASICS Gel Blur!0
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Whoa I've never seen people in my gym train barefoot before. I think it's a rule, in fact, to always have covered footwear on. What's the logic behind training barefoot? (Not trolling, genuinely curious)
I lift at home.
Its best to lift with no compression and no lift in the heel (except squats re lift). A lot of people lift in vibrams.
Yeah, if I lifted at home I'd likely do it barefoot as well. I like my vibram-type shoes because they are tight fitting with solid soles. Both of these reduce the chance of slippage and all of the weight I'm lifting transfers right to the concrete.0
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