Well, I pulled the trigger on the VFF shoes. I went with the KomodoSport model. This model not only has the top strap, but also a Velcro strap around the back of the heel, so it really helps with people like me who have narrow heels, to get a more secure fit in the shoe. For me it was between the komodosport and the Bikila. After trying both on, the back heel strap won out and I walked out of Backwoods Adventures with my new pair of Vibrams :D
Here's some shots with the Ininji toe socks on
Tonight was my first workout with them on, and I must say it was pretty sweet. I never felt so securely planted to the gym floor while doing my heavy lifting. I did squats, Incline bench press, pullups, and a few other light exercises just to get a feel for the shoes.
I'll definitely be heeding the warning about easing into them. After my hour of wearing them at the gym (about 40 minutes of actual workout) my knees were starting to get sore in a spot they never have before, just below the joint where the tendon connects down. These shoes put you back into your natural posture that the typical padded cushy soles have changed.. so it takes some adjustment by the body. At the time of typing this the soreness has gone away, so it was nothing serious. I'll be ready to do some light "move slowly" activity tomorrow. Probably taking the dog for a walk to my favorite fields where there's some old soccer goals i can climb around on :D
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Showing posts with label primal footwear. Show all posts
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Monday, February 6, 2012
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Primal Footwear: Vibram Five Fingers
I've been working out barefoot/socks a lot lately. Especially on my leg and back days when I'm needing the most stability and driving force with my feet for exercises like squats, deadlifts, etc. I feel a lot better and i've noticed my calves and feet getting stronger since i've done this. The only issue here is, if any of the gym staff notice it, they get on me about it because they require shoes while in the weight room. So I've resorted to keeping my laces loose and kicking them off on my sets and then putting them back on. Needless to say, this gets really annoying and wastes time.
The last week or so, I've been hearing a lot about Vibram Five Fingers shoes. These shoes are pretty awesome, and designed to simulate being barefoot while still giving you a little bit of protection. Plus the gym staff couldn't say anything to me about not having shoes on. Right now i'm leaning towards the KomodoSport model, which was new in 2011 and seem to offer the best of all the features I would need.
Here's the link to them: http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/Five-Fingers-Komodo-Sport-Mens.htm
I've been watching a bunch of youtube video reviews on the different models. If anyone reading has any input on these drop a comment. I'd love to find a store to try some on at, but I may just have to guess on size and order online.
The last week or so, I've been hearing a lot about Vibram Five Fingers shoes. These shoes are pretty awesome, and designed to simulate being barefoot while still giving you a little bit of protection. Plus the gym staff couldn't say anything to me about not having shoes on. Right now i'm leaning towards the KomodoSport model, which was new in 2011 and seem to offer the best of all the features I would need.
Here's the link to them: http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/products/Five-Fingers-Komodo-Sport-Mens.htm
I've been watching a bunch of youtube video reviews on the different models. If anyone reading has any input on these drop a comment. I'd love to find a store to try some on at, but I may just have to guess on size and order online.
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