neither am i.
but there are certain things to consider. the footwear you use when performing heavy compound movements such as these is very important, most shoes have a higher heel than toe, and throws your centre of gravity off, meaning that you could be kifting less than you possibly can, or at worst risking injury.
yeah i have noticed this. the oly weightlifting shoes have a small wooden block in the heel.
tbh im surprised noone has said they use oly shoes yet, being that this is EF, i thought loads of people would use them.
yeah i have noticed this. the oly weightlifting shoes have a small wooden block in the heel.
tbh im surprised noone has said they use oly shoes yet, being that this is EF, i thought loads of people would use them.
well you could argue the point that maybe they would help get you there quicker?
but i know what you mean, the ones i saw were about £120, which is around $250, so its a helluva lot of money. i would try them for a month or so before i shelled out that kind of cash for a pair of shoes im only going to wear for a couple of hours a week, but i doubt they do "try before you buy" lol
I use my Asics wrestling shoes... They are very very light and thin and I feel very stable in them. That being said, I have forgot them many times and used regular running shoes and the results were pretty much the same as long as the laces were tight. I think it is mainly a mental comfort zone thing. I personally would never in a million years feel comfortable walking around the gym barefoot, in sandals, or wearing flip flops.