bare feet?
Flab2fitfi
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I'm not one for wearing shoes and work out at home. I do use my trainers for the crosstrainer/treadmill but making a start on some exercise DVDs.
Can I do most of these in bare feet - I know it seems a silly question but most of them say sensible footwear. the only one that worries me is the kettle bells as I know I'll drop the thing on my foot knowing my luck. I also prefer to do them barefooted as I do alot of walking and my feet ache after and need to breath.
Can I do most of these in bare feet - I know it seems a silly question but most of them say sensible footwear. the only one that worries me is the kettle bells as I know I'll drop the thing on my foot knowing my luck. I also prefer to do them barefooted as I do alot of walking and my feet ache after and need to breath.
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I do my DVDs bare footed and never really thought about wearing trainers, never hurt me but good ask ha!0
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Hi, I always work out at home bare foot, except, like you, when using the cross trainer.
I find it easier and to be honest have always done it, but my main reason in the beginning was that i have cream carpet and didnt want to wear trainers on it lol! - stupid reason i know :-( but i have never had a problems.
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I work out in bare feet but I have wooden floors so I use a yoga mat to stop me slipping and to help with the press ups etc otherwise my knees hurt.0
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I do 30DS bare feet on carpet with no problems.
Only use trainers on the Elliptical.0 -
It depends on what I do. When I use my kettlebell, I am allways barefoot. But when I do something with lots of jumping in it, than I wear my trainers, because is much better for my ankle that way.0
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Barefoot every time0
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I prefer barefoot..but I'm doing the 30 ds, and the plank position stuff is hard cause my feet slip too much. I had to switch over to shoes when I started level 2.0
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Barefoot for me. And when I walk outside I wear vibrams so that's kind of barefoot too.0
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I wear my trainers for most stuff except belly dance practice and yoga. My feet hurt too much if I don't have the arch support.0
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I exercise barefoot on the beach, the first time my joints hurt a little afterwards, but not anymore. I also do yoga at home barefoot or in socks.0
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Barefoot unless I'm on my exercise bike0
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did it barefoot and I did not drop the kettle bell on my foot.0
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Yay! for the preservation of toes!!!0
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