Because they're not flat. You're probably used to them though. Personally, when I wear a shoe that's not flat, I feel like I have to lean forward more to balance things out.
Because they're not flat. You're probably used to them though. Personally, when I wear a shoe that's not flat, I feel like I have to lean forward more to balance things out.
Thanks. I have never thought about my squat shoes being a problem until about 2 days ago. That would be great if something as small as that could make a difference. If it does make a difference, I'll try to get some custom shoes made for me.
its becuase the heel on that shoe is pretty high compared to flat soled shoes. it keeps your heel up, which is good for squatting real deep. but not good for sitting back.
its becuase the heel on that shoe is pretty high compared to flat soled shoes. it keeps your heel up, which is good for squatting real deep. but not good for sitting back.
I've just never thought of them as having that high of a heel. Just measured the heel compared to the toe and there was only a 3/8" difference. Could that be enough to throw me off?
Honey, I have tried everything shy of squatting in a hand stand to figure this crap out. Personally, I would squat barefooted if they let me. I prefer it. Next best thing, IMO, is my Chucks.