星期一 [ 2010-7-26 16:33:57 | cxhjhgw ] a sneaker analyst with Sports One Source All toning shoe brands say they have studies that prove that their shoes tone more muscles and help burn more calories. But now the American Council onmbt shoessponsored a completely independent study to test these claims. And the results are: no difference from a good pair a regular New Balance running shoes.There was no statistical difference between calorie burning or muscle activation with the New Balance regular running shoes, Skechers Shape-Ups, Reebok EasyTone, and MBT shoes.The shoes have a rounded sole and take action on those pesky trouble areas by creating a rocking motion when you walk.
The aim is to replicate the heel-to-toe motion of walking on a soft, sandy beach.Wearers must work harder than normal to balance themselves, which works the core muscles, abs and glutes. The idea is to stretch the leg muscles with each stride.The RFID system places a small radioed hardy jeanson every box within the warehouse and on the retail floor. Using a small wheeled cart, management can capture inventory levels instantly. Auto-replenishment software is integrated to the RFID management system, ensuring the best selling shoe styles and popular hard to find shoe sizes are always in stock and that low volume products are systematically phased out.The shoes are produced by a variety of companies -- including Skechers, Reebok,World of Warcraft Goldand Avia -- and sales are booming. Experts say the shoes are the fastest-growing segment of the athletic footwear industry, and their success is driven by a customer base that is 90% women, says Matt Powell, a sneaker analyst with Sports One Source, a market research company.From talk shows to word of mouth, the buzz about these shoes is as loud as ever, with women giving glowing testimony to tighter tushies and increased energy levels on talk shows including Dr. Phil and Rachael Ray.It's become far more than just shoes that look like weekend walking/running around shoes. There are now flip-flops with the bulky, rounded heel. MBT has 55 women's styles that includeLouboutin, boots and Mary Janes, and more than 35 styles and colors of men's shoes as well. Sorting out the health claims of these shoes vs. reality is tough for consumers. There are plenty of studies, and many are funded by the companies themselves, said Kara Smith, a certified group fitness instructor and certified personal trainer at the Loyola Center for Fitness in Maywood. Who will truly benefit from the shoes and who may be at risk for injury varies, she says.De Lateur and other doctors warn that toning shoes create their advertised benefit by destabilizing how a person walks and say that wearing the shoes can result in strained Achilles tendons. De Lateur also sayscheap soccer jerseysshoes can be a particular problem for older consumers or those who have difficulty keeping their balance.The researchers did grant that buying a pair of toning shoes can be the incentive that gets somebody to walk.They are the toy that motivates a person to put miles into their investment in the shoes. That is a positive outcome.But it is unlikely that they will produce results beyond what the walker would get with any good pair of running/walking shoes.Since 1957, Peltz Shoes has provided customers with hard to find shoe sizes, service, savings and selection.Peltz Shoes carries products from top brands including New Balance, Skechers, Nike, Sperry, Rockport, Clark, MBT, Naturalizer and more. Their knowledgeable staff works with each customer individually to provide their customers with a perfect fit.Both Village Shoes & Boutique andGHD MK4 Blackfall into that mold. Founded in 1939, Bible Hardware long has been a mainstay for handymen and contractors in the Big Country. Even today, the store carries hardware such as odd-sized screws that might be hard to find elsewhere.Walraven, whose father, James, became one of the owners of Bible Hardware in 1957, tells about a young man who applied for a job and was amazed at the display of screwdrivers. 浏览(36) | 回复(0)
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a sneaker analyst with Sports One Source