Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Rocker-Bottom Shoes for Health

The popular shoe company Skechers has recently added a new line of shoes to their repertoire. The Skechers Shape-Ups promise to help improve fitness, lose weight, and improve posture and muscle tone. They even claim to help improve circulation and reduce cellulite. But do they work?

The Skechers website offers evidence from a clinical case study that was performed to assess the effectiveness of the shoes. The study does show an increase in gluteal muscle strength, as well as weight loss and a decrease in percentage of body fat. While this study only points to one small group of wearers, a larger study is being developed to investigate the usefulness of the shoes.

The shoes work by having a contoured, rocker-bottom sole. The shape of the sole helps promote muscle use of otherwise underused muscles, such as the extensor muscles on the front of the leg. Using the muscles that are normally neglected would help to strengthen and tone, as well as burn extra calories.

The shoes also come equipped with a heavy layer of cushioning built in, which is supposed to help alleviate the stress referred up the leg and into the ankles, knees and hips. The soft landing and improved heel-to-toe motion gives a feeling of walking in sand.

Concern has been expressed, however, that the shoes limit the movement of muscles whose function is normally maximized while walking. This may throw people wearing the shoes off balance at first, something that the training video addresses on the Skechers website.

While it is innovative, the technology behind the Shape-Ups shoes is hardly new. The company MBT has been selling a similar version, which has always been heavier and much pricier than the Skechers version. Reebok also has a shoe designed with a rocker-bottom.

Podiatrists and other doctors originally used the rocker-bottom design as a therapeutic device for patients, particularly those with arthritis in the joints of their feet. The rocker-bottom helps immobilize those joints

Whether these shoes will have a great impact on your health may or may not matter. The fact that someone is willing to spend over a hundred dollars on a pair of walking shoes means that they will be more likely to use them. The extra muscle stimulation that someone gets from wearing these shoes may be minimal, but the idea that they are walking more often is a sign of good health.


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Winter Haven, FL 33881
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