Monday, July 07, 2008

A SHOE WITH THE GYM BUILT-IN??

FitFlops are billed as a flip flop with a gym built in. I figured it was just one more advertising ploy but the $49.00 price tag for what appeared to be a regular flipflop made me do a bit of investigating.
Manufactured in the UK the shoe was developed by biomechanists at the Centre For Human Performance at London's South Bank University. They claim the shoe improves core muscle strength, absorbs shock on feet, knees, and back along with strengthening and toning muscles in the feet, legs, stomach, and buttocks.
Well that was enough for me. Core strength is key for success in ballet and mine is still not up to speed. Those FitFlops had my name on them except that they were completely sold out at my local branch of Macy's. Want morphed in to need and so trying not to think about the gas involved,I drove to the next nearest department store where I found them although not in the silver or bronze that I had in mind.
The FitFlop contains a unique softer mid sole, engineered to recreate the gait of barefoot walking but with a built in microwobbleboard workout enhancing effect. Most important, I found them to unbelievably comfortable. After years of running and ballet my feet have been screaming for relief. I was one step away from the podiatrist's office after suffering for the past year with a self diagnosed Morton's Neuroma and the beginning of a bunion on my big toe. In search of comfort I was changing shoes on the average of five times a day. I decided to test the FitFlop by wearing them around the house at first. They felt good, so much so that I forgot to change to my sneakers when I took the dog out for a walk and didn't even realize it until after I had all but sprinted up a steep hill. After a half hour walk I didn't feel the need to kick them off when I returned home but I did read the rest of the promotional material which among other things promised increased speed of movement and a faster and more energy expending walk.
Well that explained my quick assent up the hill. My excitement over this shoe is mounting. Now if only they help strengthen my core, there may just be a double pirouette in my future! Stay tuned.
Cheers, Barb

4 comments:

Girl-Woman said...

Hi Barb. Are the shoes anything like the MBT sneakers?

Thanks.

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Anonymous said...

I TOO FELT THE SAME ABOUT THE FITFLOPS, ALL THE WAY THROUGH YOUR STORY UNTIL AFTER I PURCHASED THEM.
I COULD NOT RETURN MINE, SO I SUFFERED THROUGH BLISTERS ON BOTH TOES, ON BOTH FEET, ALSO PADDED THE UNDERSIDE OF THE V. AFTER I GOT USED TO WEARING THEM, I NOTICED MY KNEE BEING VERY TIGHT EVERY NIGHT. I SWITCH BACK TO MY REBOCKS AND THE TIGHTNESS WENT AWAY. I EXPERIMENTED MORE THAN ONCE WITH THE SAME RESULT. I TOO HAVE FEET PROBLEMS, AND IT LOOKS LIKE "GYM" SHOES I'M STUCK WITH.
MY FIRST TIME ON YOUR SITE, REALLY LIKE IT.
THANKS
LYNDA

Anonymous said...

I have neevr heard about such shoes, but sounds promising )