Depends on what "sprinting" is for you. That is, some people think they're sprinting when they're really just running as fast as they can. ;-) I'm a nationally ranked competitive sprinter (at 51, I run a 12 second 100m). I use my Xero Shoes for everything UP TO 85% of my full speed. All my warm ups, drills, builds, etc. After that, I need more traction than a sandal can give, so I put on a "spikeless spike" for 85-95% and spikes for 95%+. And then I'm back in Xeros when I'm done.
We have a lot of lifters who wear Xero Shoes (those who want to be close to barefoot, but with protection from, well, gym floors). Since these don't fall off your foot (the way flip flops do), they're great for lifting.
I was on Facebook the other day and I saw the xero shoes worn by one of your employees. He had cut a part of the shoes, and I was wondering if you could make a PSA or video on how to do it.
So I really really like this tying method. But I can NOT get the string through the bead the second time.. :/ any other tips to get it to work? Thanks!
Instead of using a bead, could you tie a knot there and slip the other end through it and then tie another knot a the end to prevent it from sliding out?
thanks.. tried so many times haha my fingers hurt so I gave up.. I could get the lace through bead but whenever I tried to pull it all the way through it would break.
Depends on what "sprinting" is for you. That is, some people think they're sprinting when they're really just running as fast as they can. ;-)
I'm a nationally ranked competitive sprinter (at 51, I run a 12 second 100m). I use my Xero Shoes for everything UP TO 85% of my full speed. All my warm ups, drills, builds, etc.
After that, I need more traction than a sandal can give, so I put on a "spikeless spike" for 85-95% and spikes for 95%+.
And then I'm back in Xeros when I'm done.
We have a lot of lifters who wear Xero Shoes (those who want to be close to barefoot, but with protection from, well, gym floors). Since these don't fall off your foot (the way flip flops do), they're great for lifting.
Yup. I'm the co-founder (with my wife), CEO, and developer.
What you are one of the founders? I did not know that wow I am taking to one of the founders. Your xero shoes look amazing. Thanks for your input.
I was on Facebook the other day and I saw the xero shoes worn by one of your employees. He had cut a part of the shoes, and I was wondering if you could make a PSA or video on how to do it.
So I really really like this tying method. But I can NOT get the string through the bead the second time.. :/ any other tips to get it to work? Thanks!
Instead of using a bead, could you tie a knot there and slip the other end through it and then tie another knot a the end to prevent it from sliding out?
You could, but the point of this video was to show the most "low profile" way of securing the lace.
@@MatthaiKurian True :-)
what makes the price of ready made huaraches higher than clouds and ventures?
That we have a human being who makes them for your unique foot shape (picks the sole, cuts it, trims it, sands it, laces it, etc.
thanks.. tried so many times haha my fingers hurt so I gave up.. I could get the lace through bead but whenever I tried to pull it all the way through it would break.
Can to you sprint in them? Excuse my excessive questioning. I want your complete unbiased opinion.
How about lifting? (Weights)
Hmmm... not sure what to say, then. The way we've done it hundreds of times is exactly what I show in the video.
The only "secret" is to get the lace end as pointy as possible.
He just cut away (with kitchen scissors) every part that he thought would never touch his foot and the ground at the same time ;-)
This is also the max to min method haha