There is a noticeable difference in the mechanics in the video (pretty good form vid, too), but I'm not sure if it's a $500 difference and it'd be hella hard hiding bright red shoes from the wife

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klyIc49y-9c
Yeah, Paul is the club member who uses them - he seems to like them.lindsayh wrote:Paul Buchanan is using them here:
http://indoorsportservices.co.uk/forum/ ... 9&b=119175
Haha, indeed, looks fine, often overcompressing is not such a problem. What people overlook is just like with squats, individual build, lenght of the femur, lower leg, trunk differs widely in people, so its simply impossible to have one stroke for all.mg6682 wrote:I disagree - its pretty darn good stroke.
No, not yet. I've tried Vibrams and several other minimal shoes w/flat soles and nothing has worked as well for me as Adidas Samba soccer shoes. I have a pair of Crossfit Nano 2.0s (Reebok) that I also really like. I used to run in Vibrams frequently, but have went the other route and am now a die hard Hoka One One fan.dwalk wrote:Morgan, have your throwing shoes came in yet? Interested to see how they work. I have been rowing and lifting in Vibrams for a few years now.