I wear cork slipper / flip flop things indoors
Treading on the edge of one of these is more painful than treading on 10k lego bricks.
I wear cork slipper / flip flop things indoors
Treading on the edge of one of these is more painful than treading on 10k lego bricks.
My parents bought me another pair of speedos yesterday They’re the next model up from my current ones. Apparently they were really cheap (like £25 or something). Now I’ve got something to wear when the old ones kick the bucket.
Old 3.0s:
Aren’t speedos supposed to be swimming trunks?
Yeah, they make swimming gear (goggles, caps, flippers and whatever) but apparently they make shoes too. I’m yet to find out how lethal the new ones are in the wet.
I really would love to buy them all! Some of 'm are only 10 euro right now!
Aparently Croc Wedges is a thing this season.
http://cdn.meerdanschoenen.be/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/hak.jpg
Never understood high heels. They’re design makes every engineer cringe. But aside from that they look painful to wear.
Believe it or not some heels are actually really comfortable to wear. These croc wedges I wouldn’t try on for the life of me, though.
But how, they keep your ankle at an unnatural angle and most of your body weight is directed towards your toes?
When the heel is between 4 to 7 cm high, it actually feels more supportive to wear a shoe like that for my ankle. While flat shoes hurt like hell after a 5 hour of standing and walking.
I can’t argue with experience but high heels are ankle killers if you step wrong.
If you step wrong in certain sneakers you can hurt your ankle pretty bad too
I know, but heels have a higher centre of gravity and are narrower, also they have less grip due to decreased surface area on the sole thus you’re more likely to injure yourself in heels rather than trainers.
they are nice!!
nice ones!
Gotta admit that this looks painful:
But so does this:
http://www.centralcityphysio.com.au/images/ankle-sprains.jpg
Hurting an ankle can be done in flat shoes and high heels.