My first pair of Vibram FiveFingers
quentien3
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The general consensus of this athletic gems are the physiological benefits they provide while performing excercise and overall daily activities. The benefits include:
1. Strengthens Muscles in foot and lower body.
2. Improves flexibility and range in motion in ankle, foot, and toes.
3. Improves balance and body awareness.
4. Helps align spine and improve overall body posture.
5. Simply feels good since feet move naturally and freely.
Man, I been wearing these shoes all weekend since I bought them, I dig them alot. I already know I will be getting two more pair. One pair will be all black to wear with my work attire. I would definitely recommend them to people that HEEL strike when they run or to people that are already exeriencing problems with there knees, hips, or feet.
Please, If you have some share your experience.
1. Strengthens Muscles in foot and lower body.
2. Improves flexibility and range in motion in ankle, foot, and toes.
3. Improves balance and body awareness.
4. Helps align spine and improve overall body posture.
5. Simply feels good since feet move naturally and freely.
Man, I been wearing these shoes all weekend since I bought them, I dig them alot. I already know I will be getting two more pair. One pair will be all black to wear with my work attire. I would definitely recommend them to people that HEEL strike when they run or to people that are already exeriencing problems with there knees, hips, or feet.
Please, If you have some share your experience.
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I have been thinking about purchasing a pair for my work fitness test. Although, I heard rumors one military branch banned them from their fitness test.
Glad to hear you're enjoying them.... makes me think a bit harder about getting a pair now.0 -
How do you find they feel on rougher ground? I prefer running barefoot... but I'm only ever on my treadmill. I'm doing an (outdoor) running event this summer though, and I'm looking at a pair of fivefingers.0
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How do you find they feel on rougher ground? I prefer running barefoot... but I'm only ever on my treadmill. I'm doing an (outdoor) running event this summer though, and I'm looking at a pair of fivefingers.
I love my vibrams.
I still feel every little rock or acorn (huge acorn crop in the park this year). They protect my feet from getting cut, but when I am on the trails I can still feel all the little rocks and bumps. That said on normal grass or trails that aren't extremely rocky, they are great.0 -
My boyfriend is obsessed with them! He hasn't bought a pair yet and in fact recently bought a new pair of Nike Frees because he couldn't decide if he wanted to commit to Vibrams during the winter time. However, he seriously talks about them ALL the time. Keep us posted as you continue to use them!0
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I LOVE mine! I have the KSO, Sprint, and Bikala LS versions. I do get some hot spots in the sprints, but only if used for long distances. I mainly use my Bikala LS now for distance running, Sprints for aerobics/strength work, and KSO for daily walking wearing around shopping and such
I can't imagine wearing anything else anymore. Before these, I always worked out/ran barefoot and had pain in my feet/knees when I was "forced" to wear shoes. The only time I didn't have pain was barefoot. These mimic barefoot decently as I don't get the foot and knee pain.0 -
bump! just checked out the website, I'm intrigued!0
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Oh Yeah! I'm definitely grabbing a couple more pair. They're hot!0
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I love my Sprints to death. I originally got them to lift weights in but now I wear them pretty much all the time. Running, hiking, beach, grocery shopping, etc etc. I feel like my feet are too crowded in regular shoes and I've always been a sandal wearer but now I wear nothing else. Looking to add some KSO's and probably a pair of Classics to the lineup soon.0
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So...I didn't know what they were...
So...I looked them up...found them way cool...and found I could get them local...
So...I went to the store...found them on sale...and bought a pair..of the Sprints.
:bigsmile:
Goofy-est looking things I've ever seen....
They feel weird...like wearing the "toe socks" from way back when..
So...naturally...I think I'm gonna love them!
I'll wear them around for a few days...get the feel for them...before I take them for a spin.
They're definitely going to take getting used to.
Thanks for posting about them! :flowerforyou:0 -
Got them and I use them for long distance walking. I love how your posture changes while wearing them and the different style of walking. I'm considering buying the Trek style, because my KSOs "don't keep stuff out". LOL0
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I have been fascinated with these for a while, but just haven't jumped in and pulled the trigger. I just might have to pick up a pair one of these days though....0
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If you never bought a pair, they are definitely worth trying out! Trust me its not a waste.0
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I had a pair of sprints when they first came out, then wore out a pair of KSOs and now I'm on my third pair which are a pair of Bikalas. I think those are my favourite so far, as I can safely take them onto tarmac as well as soft-ground runs.0
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I had a pair of sprints when they first came out, then wore out a pair of KSOs and now I'm on my third pair which are a pair of Bikalas. I think those are my favourite so far, as I can safely take them onto tarmac as well as soft-ground runs.
I'm jealous right now. I originally went to the store to buy the Bikilas but they were all out of my size. However, I'm not disappointed because the treksports are pretty cool too!
I must say, I will be buying me a pair of Bikilas for my outdoor running when the weather breaks.0 -
So my question is, does your feet sweat? Because after a while wont they begin to stink?0
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I saw a guy at the airport wiht them on and I didn't know they had them for women. I should have know some one here would have them. That is why you all are the coolest:flowerforyou:0
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So my question is, does your feet sweat? Because after a while wont they begin to stink?
I have 4 pair. I can handle runs around 13-15 miles before I really need some forefoot cushion. I have 2 KSOs, 1 Bikila, 1 sprint.
My feet never sweat in the KSO's, but they do in he Bikila. However, the Bikila are the most comfortable by far! I get a hot spot on my big toe as well, but if I wear socks (Injinji) it fixes the prob. My KSO's never got stinky but my Bikilas do. Probably because of the sweat. Easy to spray off with the hose or toss in the wash.0 -
Im definitely not ready to commit to VFF yet...something about the way they look plus my little toe hides under number 4 and doesnt like to separated. I ordered the new for women Merrell minimlaist shoes...the pace I think. will be picking them up from REI next week...I have heard a lot of stellar reviews so Im psyched!0
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I heard about these a while ago and really REALLY wanted to try them on because I HATE shoes. I am always barefoot or in flip flops even when it is raining!! But I wanted to try them before I invested in them and then the other day while driving locally I saw a pain in a window at a local shop sooooo now I will really have to go try a pair on.
Do you notice that they stretch your toes?? If so does it pull on the tendons in your ankle or is it a more gentle stretch?0 -
I say skip the shoes and just learn to run barefoot.0
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Dbow0207 - yeah. your feet will start to stink those things up. good thing is they are a lot easier to wash than regular shoes. if you've ever seen or had water shoes, they are just a heavy duty version of that. neoprene with a rubber bottom.
I love mine. Coming from Nike Shox I had to ease into them. I alternate my walks thru the neighborhood with my Shox and my Vibrams. If walking thru gravel, it's like walking barefoot without getting cut........ you will feel every stone. I basically use mine to run/jog on grass. I have played "21" (basketball) in 'em.0 -
So my question is, does your feet sweat? Because after a while wont they begin to stink?
I have 4 pair. I can handle runs around 13-15 miles before I really need some forefoot cushion. I have 2 KSOs, 1 Bikila, 1 sprint.
My feet never sweat in the KSO's, but they do in he Bikila. However, the Bikila are the most comfortable by far! I get a hot spot on my big toe as well, but if I wear socks (Injinji) it fixes the prob. My KSO's never got stinky but my Bikilas do. Probably because of the sweat. Easy to spray off with the hose or toss in the wash.
Ok I got it, going to the store this weekend to check them out0 -
Dbow0207 - yeah. your feet will start to stink those things up. good thing is they are a lot easier to wash than regular shoes. if you've ever seen or had water shoes, they are just a heavy duty version of that. neoprene with a rubber bottom.
I love mine. Coming from Nike Shox I had to ease into them. I alternate my walks thru the neighborhood with my Shox and my Vibrams. If walking thru gravel, it's like walking barefoot without getting cut........ you will feel every stone. I basically use mine to run/jog on grass. I have played "21" (basketball) in 'em.
Ok thanks for the knowledge!0 -
I'm tempted, but I have plantar fasciitis and my Sports Med PT might shoot me... :blushing:0
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I want a pair of barefoot shoes. I've always had more back pain when I run because of how I land, but have WAY less when I run barefoot. I don't want to buy w/out trying them on and want to try some of the other variations like the Nikes etc first, but would you believe I can't find anywhere locally that sells more than just one pair (usually Vibrams) in house? I really want to go into a store and get an assessment and try different types before buying.0
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I've worn a pair of mine today for the 1st time this year... I can feel my feet humming, and not in the smelly way.0
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I'm tempted, but I have plantar fasciitis and my Sports Med PT might shoot me... :blushing:
Being barefoot and strengthening the muscles in your feet are one of the best things you can do for PF.
Warning to all you wanting to go minimalist: Please take your time to build up the muscles in your feet. Your feet are very lazy from being so supported over the years, and if you do too much too soon, you will injure yourself. I started running less than 1/4 mile in them at a time. Took me several months to get up to decent miles. There's nothing like having strong feet. Do it slow and you will be rewarded.0 -
I'm tempted, but I have plantar fasciitis and my Sports Med PT might shoot me... :blushing:
Being barefoot and strengthening the muscles in your feet are one of the best things you can do for PF.
Warning to all you wanting to go minimalist: Please take your time to build up the muscles in your feet. Your feet are very lazy from being so supported over the years, and if you do too much too soon, you will injure yourself. I started running less than 1/4 mile in them at a time. Took me several months to get up to decent miles. There's nothing like having strong feet. Do it slow and you will be rewarded.0 -
My ortho doc (not Sports med PT) does not want me barefoot at all. I have to wear shoes for everything except sleeping. I've had it since 2008, first the right foot, and now the left. Sports Med orthotics and taping is the only thing that's helped, I can even marathon train now. But if I walk barefoot it's like a nail driving into my heel. Maybe it's possible once I'm healed...if THAT ever happens
Seriously, do some research on PF and barefoot running. There's a lot of people who have cured their pf by getting out of stability shoes and strength training their feet. I know it hurts I'm sorry you are dealing with that.0 -
My ortho doc (not Sports med PT) does not want me barefoot at all. I have to wear shoes for everything except sleeping. I've had it since 2008, first the right foot, and now the left. Sports Med orthotics and taping is the only thing that's helped, I can even marathon train now. But if I walk barefoot it's like a nail driving into my heel. Maybe it's possible once I'm healed...if THAT ever happens
Seriously, do some research on PF and barefoot running. There's a lot of people who have cured their pf by getting out of stability shoes and strength training their feet. I know it hurts I'm sorry you are dealing with that.0
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