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I'm new to this website so this is my first post :)
I personally have worked in Spas where I am suppose to wear nice flats, I have also massaged barefoot. I own my own practice right now and I currently wear good supportive tennis shoes. My reasoning for this is that my feet, hips, legs, knees glutes and lower back were ALL were getting sore when I wasn't wearing the right shoes. It is SOOOOO important to have good support because that is what helps make the massages possible. My boyfriend is a personal trainer as well and his input is that not wearing the proper shoes is the number one reason for low back and hip pain. And we all know how much we use our hips for leverage in massage. A side note: my chiropracter also told me that if I ever come back in wearing flip flops or flats again he will send me away lol of course he was joking but you get the point. Wear shoes that are going to support your body if you plan on being able to give massages for a long time :)
A shoe is a piece of your equipment and therfore falls under the catagory of ergonomics. The ability to transmit force, what we tend to call pressure, is dependent on traction at the foot. Therefore, you need a comfortable shoe that fully evelopes the foot and has a non slip sole. Some sort of athletic shoe tends to work best.
So many different opinions and paradigms of understanding! I've found that among the bodyworkers that I know or have made acquaintances with most of them feel very strongly one way or the other on the subject of shoes and foot function.
Amy, have you heard about the idea of balancing and strengthening the leg and foot myofascia to reform (or reinforce) the arches? Or have you heard ideas of the potential dangers of shoes with arch and other supports, raised heels, and orthotics?
Jason
Amy Dininger said:I'm new to this website so this is my first post :)
I personally have worked in Spas where I am suppose to wear nice flats, I have also massaged barefoot. I own my own practice right now and I currently wear good supportive tennis shoes. My reasoning for this is that my feet, hips, legs, knees glutes and lower back were ALL were getting sore when I wasn't wearing the right shoes. It is SOOOOO important to have good support because that is what helps make the massages possible. My boyfriend is a personal trainer as well and his input is that not wearing the proper shoes is the number one reason for low back and hip pain. And we all know how much we use our hips for leverage in massage. A side note: my chiropracter also told me that if I ever come back in wearing flip flops or flats again he will send me away lol of course he was joking but you get the point. Wear shoes that are going to support your body if you plan on being able to give massages for a long time :)
My Quarks have arrived and I have tried them out. They are very comfortable and easy to slip on and off. They are not quiet though, they started off with a tiny squeak that wasn't to bad. But these soft rubbery shoes do not breath, so as the day wears on moisture begins to accumulate and then the squeak get louder and louder and louder.
So I have to give these babies a thumbs down.
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