Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Sheila, I know they say you should always exercise in shoes but I have always wondered about this since man didn't really WEAR shoes for thousands of years and got along just fine. I do put on shoes when I do a video but often only wear soft shoes when doing the bicycle (inside) or the Gazelle freestyle and sometimes do exercise in bare feet. I have never " injured my feet " although I've been exercising like this for over 10 years (daily). In my experience, most foot problems I've seen come from wearing shoes like heels etc for long periods and NOT from being barefoot, exercising or not. I have walked barefoot around the house pretty much all my life and have pretty nice looking feet for an old bag (almost 60). My mother wore shoes most of the time and had a couple of hammer toes etc. I think, at least, there might be, a strong case supporting the idea of walking barefoot (and exercising barefoot). Sara, I feel (for what it's worth) that exercise is the closest thing to the fountain of youth we have. When you are working out daily, you feel better, you look better even IF you are larger, you heal better, you get less colds and they go away faster, you fall less, you strengthen your bones, you cut down your chances of cancer by 40 percent, you cut down your chances of heart attack by 40 percent and many more things. Just a thought, Sue Re: Re: Question of the day 7/13 > You might want to rethink the not wearing shoes part. > Your feet could be seriously damaged doing cardio > workouts without proper athletic shoes. > > The exercising barefoot craze in the 80's ruined many > feet. And you can't fully appreciate it until you > have had feet problems. > > Sheila > > --- Garza wrote: > > I hated having to change clothes and put on shoes > > just to do > > excercise, it seemed like a waste of my time. Now I > > really enjoy my > > walk away the pounds videos because I can wear > > anything I want and > > not wear shoes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 I don't wear shoes when doing my videos. My problem is I have extremely wide feet and getting a good fit is next to impossible. I'd rather exercise barefoot than get blisters, have shoe arches that don't meet with my natural arches, (that's painful!), etc. I also have to buy a half size up to fit the width of my foot, and that makes for a lot of slipping in the heel because shoes are too long. I find that more unsafe than exercising barefoot. My cousin just had toe surgery, and I guess I do realize appreciate what it is like to have problems, albeit not first hand. But until the shoe fairy makes shoes that will *fit* my feet well, I will continue to go barefoot. I am envious of people that can wear many types of shoes. If I could, I'd be a shoe hoarder. Listmom Lyn =) Re:foot problems from bare foot cardio? Sheila, I know they say you should always exercise in shoes but I have always wondered about this since man didn't really WEAR shoes for thousands of years and got along just fine. I do put on shoes when I do a video but often only wear soft shoes when doing the bicycle (inside) or the Gazelle freestyle and sometimes do exercise in bare feet. I have never " injured my feet " although I've been exercising like this for over 10 years (daily). In my experience, most foot problems I've seen come from wearing shoes like heels etc for long periods and NOT from being barefoot, exercising or not. I have walked barefoot around the house pretty much all my life and have pretty nice looking feet for an old bag (almost 60). My mother wore shoes most of the time and had a couple of hammer toes etc. I think, at least, there might be, a strong case supporting the idea of walking barefoot (and exercising barefoot). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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