Does anyone workout barefoot?
BrendaLee
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I don't have sneakers, so I've always done my workouts (aerobics mostly) barefoot. Does anyone else workout barefoot? Is it a bad idea to continue like that? I've noticed more creaking in my knees lately, and some arch pain...but I was kind of hoping my feet would strengthen naturally if I continued barefoot.
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I used to folk dance barefoot--and at times when I forgot my shoes, I have done a stairmaster or cross trainer without shoes (just put some towels on the footpads).
But running and walking....no....with my foot structure and biomechanics, my knees would be shredded.0 -
Good, bad or indifferent I do my WII fit barefoot. I am not a big one to ever wear shoes in my house so I it just habit for me0
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I hate wearing shoes. Whenever I'm forced to workout inside, I refuse to wear them. I don't really know if it effects your workout at all, but no, you're not alone.0
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It's good to wear them to absorb shock, but if you are only doing low impact you should be ok. I always wear my runners, my knees kill me if I don't :bigsmile:0
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I like to wear mine for shock absorbent it is better on my legs and ankles when I do. I do a lot of jumping doing my wii EA Active or my jillian Michaels videos0
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I workout barefoot.... I haven't noticed many issues from that so far. I have to keep my workouts fairly low impact as I live on the thrid floor of an apartment building. I don't want the poor people below me to think the ceiling is going to cave in :laugh: But seriously, I occasionally feel a bit of pain in the balls of my feet, but my ankles and knees have been fine.0
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I think it depends how your feet are and what activities you are doing. I can do Yoga and stretching barefoot, but anything involving impact or plyometric movements requires sneakers with good lateral support. Enjoy.0
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i do yoga, dance and aerobics indoors every once in a while without shoes with no problem. but a couple years ago I had really bad blisters on my heels from hiking boots and so when I went running, i went barefoot on the grass. I did that for three days in a row (about 2 miles each run) and on the fourth day, when I went to get out of bed, my arches were hurting so bad i couldn't even walk around my house barefoot. i had to wear shoes constantly for the next 3 days just to get my feet to stop hurting.
so if you've noticed pain in your arches i'd say it's definitely from not wearing shoes. if i were you, i'd wear shoes to work out like twice a week.0 -
I walk Bare foot with socks on though, so I guess not completely barefeet, but I love it. I started walking like that because of blisters from dress shoes I used to walk in, I had to remove them and could not wear shoes for a week maybe longer and then started to while rehabing would walk in socks, because I literally could not in shoes, and when I was healed I decided I did not want to get blisters again & I also very much enjoyed walking in socks so decided I would do it the rest of my life no joke, in the house that is.:laugh: I know that the repeated turning in shoes would cause me to get blisters again, so that was that & all for the best, because walking naturally is the best feeling.0
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I only do Yoga and Pilates barefoot, I don't think it's good to do aerobics barefoot since it can put such a strain on your arch.0
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I do when I am at home. I HATE shoes!
Of course thsi is against the advice of my podiatrist, orthopedist, family doctor and chiropractor. Good shoes protect knees and ankles more than feet.
I just cannot bring myself to wear shoes in my own house:ohwell:0 -
I only work out barefoot... unless I'm on equipment or running. Shoes just seem to get in my way..0
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I used to workout all the time barefoot. But I've had some foot issues lately and wearing shoes helps - even just around the house. I hate shoes, but I hate for my feet to hurt more.0
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My dad has worked out barefoot for years and he's always tried to get me to do so. (to no avail) Unless he's outside running, he thinks it's more comfortable.0
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Ouch Ouch Ouch! I try.. I hate shoes, but it KILLS my arch after about 10 minutes of low-impact cardio.0
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I used to work out bare foot, I hated wearing shoes! But I found my knees and arches felt it when I tried to step up the intensity. I discovered my problem was that I never had a pair of sneakers that fitted properly! I have since been fitted by a professional and have never looked back!0
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