magic8ball said:No way man!!! About 14 years ago I lifted wearing wrestling shoes all the time. They are thinner than Chuck Taylors with no type of arch support. Too many heavy leg days lead to fractured bones in both feet. Try using a 2x4 wood block under your heels. This should help squats and leg press feel more natural. This also shifts the stress angle on your foot.
jdubz said:hmm.. Arnold squatted on bare feet.
NecroFeelYa said:I actually just started doing this yesterday myself. I liked it. I lift at home too so I don't have to worry about any health issues. I think I'll continue to lift in my bare feet, it just felt a lot more comfortable and natural. I think the only problem I had with it was that I lift in my (unheated) garage and it got mighty cold yesterday.
max silver said:I just couldn't get comfortable with bare feet for lifting. I've just started using Chuck Taylors myself, and love these shoes for squatting and deadlifting. My knees feel much better since switching to these shoes, and my form is much better, as the shoes have flat soles, which prevents me from leaning forward during these exercises.
scarfacebling said:what kinds of chuck taylors? Im guess the the core HI they have like 3-4 diffrent type of shoes I'm just guessing but it not the low top cuz those would give no support from side to side like you were talking about.
Innings Eater said:Foot bones are alot like the rest of our body in that they can withstand increased forces if allowed to adapt progressively to an increased load. I'm not saying it's right for everyone to go sans footwear, but there currently is a "shoeless" movement in distance running. (it develops previously unused foot/ankle muscles and tendons)
:rofl:I wear shoes, since I can afford them
I wear shoes, since I can afford them
check these shoes out, they are VIBRAM FIVEFINGERS shoes.
a friend of mine brought some, they look interesting to say the least.
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Ah, the Five Fingers. Although I have yet to try them for myself, they get phenominal reviews. Most say it's as close to getting barefoot as possible while retaining adequate protection. Olympic weight lifting, to rock climbing, to trail running... lots of people speak very highly of them. Good post, I almost forgot about them. Definitly an interesting shoe.