08-18-13, 09:09 PM | |
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Does anyone use Slip-on Dancers for Zumba?
I have just about given up the search for the perfect Zumba shoe.
I tried Bloch dance sneakers but the lack of arch support through the middle of the shoe left me with bad arch, ankle and knee pain before the workout really started good. I have the same issue with other dance sneakers. I work out on a wooden gym floor but my running shoes and crosstrainers grip too much and make pivots and turns knee-risky. I saw these Slip-on dancers made especially for dancing on a wooden floor in regular athletic and running shoes. This might be the solution for me. Has anyone tried these? Slip-on Dancers
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08-18-13, 10:29 PM | |
Join Date: Feb 2012
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No they don't. Ultimately, I took them apart and added more ribbon so they were bigger and they are now fabulous!!
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08-19-13, 01:37 PM | |
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I ordered a pair this morning. Fitbottomed Girls highly recommends them too. Thanks!
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