Cellulite Busting Sandals- Do They Work?
- added July 17, 2008
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- dedemetal
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If a magical potion called "great bod in a bottle” existed I would buy it (along with everyone else on the planet). I have tried every "short cut" method imaginable to obtain a well-rounded, perky derriere with Posh Spice worthy legs. That includes trotting miles in awkward, ugly exercise sandals.
I started with The Original Wood Exercise Sandal from Dr. Scholl's which is a true legend of footwear. The shoe oozes with eternal, retro style and the range of colors to pick from is mouth watering. Plus I bought into their tag line, "feel crazy good", until I took my first step. The feeling of wood slapping the sidewalk when I walked made my spine jangle. The front strap rubbed so aggressively against my toes I had to wear my Keds for the rest of the week. But kudos on their new "eco-green" styles. Next time I will purchase one of their "flexi styles".
If you have a taste for danger you may love Shape Up Shoes who claim their shoes are GREAT if you are too busy for the gym. They have a knock off "Croc" style shoe (fug) and a knock off "Ugg Boot" style (double fug). I went for their better-known sandal, a flip-flop with an oddly shaped platform "rocker" heel. They may lessen the pain from plantar fasciitis only if you are able to walk a single step without rocking off the shoe onto your head. One website claims you should never wear these on a staircase unless you are extremely agile. Enough said.
If you have to invest in a pair of fat blasting shoes, the Fit Flops are they way to go. Based on MBT technology they’re biomechanically engineered to absorb shock and lessen joint strain. Plus they have been spotted on many celebs (usually a good sign that they are comfortable and stable). The downside? Get ready to be outed in public for wearing "cellulite" busting shoes like I was last weekend. Nothing like having a women announce loudly on the Fairway check out line, "Looks she got those cellulite shoes on".
Time to break out the jog bra and hit the treadmill. I am trading my exercise sandals for a sensible pair of New Balance.
I started with The Original Wood Exercise Sandal from Dr. Scholl's which is a true legend of footwear. The shoe oozes with eternal, retro style and the range of colors to pick from is mouth watering. Plus I bought into their tag line, "feel crazy good", until I took my first step. The feeling of wood slapping the sidewalk when I walked made my spine jangle. The front strap rubbed so aggressively against my toes I had to wear my Keds for the rest of the week. But kudos on their new "eco-green" styles. Next time I will purchase one of their "flexi styles".
If you have a taste for danger you may love Shape Up Shoes who claim their shoes are GREAT if you are too busy for the gym. They have a knock off "Croc" style shoe (fug) and a knock off "Ugg Boot" style (double fug). I went for their better-known sandal, a flip-flop with an oddly shaped platform "rocker" heel. They may lessen the pain from plantar fasciitis only if you are able to walk a single step without rocking off the shoe onto your head. One website claims you should never wear these on a staircase unless you are extremely agile. Enough said.
If you have to invest in a pair of fat blasting shoes, the Fit Flops are they way to go. Based on MBT technology they’re biomechanically engineered to absorb shock and lessen joint strain. Plus they have been spotted on many celebs (usually a good sign that they are comfortable and stable). The downside? Get ready to be outed in public for wearing "cellulite" busting shoes like I was last weekend. Nothing like having a women announce loudly on the Fairway check out line, "Looks she got those cellulite shoes on".
Time to break out the jog bra and hit the treadmill. I am trading my exercise sandals for a sensible pair of New Balance.
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mmm. those dont look too comfy, nut odd idea.
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Id rather wear these in that case... seen them on yoga gals. -
no amount of exercise will remove cellulite. it just ain't that kind of fat.
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- LindseyIndigo
- 2 months ago
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these babies will definitely break some ankles though, methinks...
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- LindseyIndigo
- 2 months ago
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