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  • Elevated training shoes--Effective? Safe?

    Dear BIOMCH-L subscribers,

    Does anybody on this list have any experience with elevated training
    shoes like those featured at this web site: www.strength-systems.com/?
    The shoes have the portion under the ball of the foot elevated so when
    you walk you have to use your plantar flexors to keep your foot from
    going into dorsiflexion (something the ground usually does). Personally
    I see those who use these shoes as one step away from an Achilles tendon
    rupture. However, I can also see that walking in these shoes would work
    your calf muscles more than usual. The claim is that just walking around
    in these shoes will produce noticeable improvements in your vertical
    jumping ability. Somehow I doubt it. The rate of muscle action is
    totally different between walking and jumping. Would you recommend
    walking in these shoes in order to better train for vertical jumping
    tasks? Why or why not? Thanks for your help.

    --Rick

    Richard N. Hinrichs, Ph.D.
    Department of Kinesiology
    Arizona State University
    P.O. Box 870404
    Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
    (1) 480-965-1624 (phone)
    (1) 480-965-8108 (fax)
    hinrichs@asu.edu (email)
    www.public.asu.edu/~hinrichs/ (personal web page)
    www.asu.edu/clas/kines/ (Dept. web page)
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