So much well-researched and really helpful knowledge! I started using visualization after watching your video when trying a trick and it really helps me commit. Also loved the vids on nutrition and hydration. I got back into skating last year at age 24 and i plan to keep skating for a looong time so this channel will accompany me for a while :D this vid right here explained to me why i got back and chest pain from intense shuv-it training: i used to just quickly stomp my heels to the ground to catch the trick, sending all the force into my body at once.
Weirdly, I was looking yesterday at them and thinking about buying them. Today, you've sent me an email with this video. I am getting them defo. My knees are bad. I came back on a skateboard after 15 years. 34 now. Great channel m8
After years of heel bruises and a lot of Frustration...I Finally bought some and I really like them. I‘m only confused by the amount of different Models
@@philipppelzl408 The gamechangers are the best all-around, they form a custom mold specific to your arch, whereas the other fpinsoles have only the impact resistance
Fpinsoles are a gem, i wear them to work, when i skate, everywhere. You can definitely tell the difference when wearing regular insoles compared to fpinsoles. Highly recommend 👊
Price 50 pounds for insoles???? Geez i bought brand new GLOBE shoes for 50 pounds on eBay o_O.... I am looking for some proper shit to work, because i do slave shitty job and spending plenty (99%) of work time on foot... So need some shock absorbing insoles, but i am not going to spend 50 pounds for this o_O.... Will rather buy brand new dickies working boots i wear all the time, till default insoles are destroyed
Just started skating again recently , your video popped up and all them old epic memories came back, good to see you’re doing so well bro! If you’re ever back in Burma let us know .
FP is the greatest. Still skating a pair of Jaws something after 2-3 years. One time, about a year ago, I bought a pair of Nike Koston something with this fat ass insole but hurt my heel the first session.... Was hurt for about a week so when I could skate again I used the FP insoles and never been hurt again.
@@TheDailyPush I should also mention I am almost 30 and have only just come back to skateboarding recently been back a few months but weather as you probably know had been awful so had only a few weeks to skate. And I must admit the first few times I skated the heel bruse was unbelievable but its to be expected as I had not skated I quickly got the footprints and let my heels heal up since then no bruse and I think that is important information because its not like I even gave my heels time to adapt so the fact it instantly stopped the bruse and I purposely sent bigger tricks to test them I was doing ollies down gaps and stuff and slamming my tricks down on the bolts to really test them. It's actually really surprising how good they are.
great video keep them coming! I actually bought a pair of the kingfoam orthotic insoles from F.P to help with my plantar fasciitis, but I found out that I couldn't wear skate shoes because they didn't have enough arch support. I wear running trainers now that have much better arch support with different orthotic insoles that are comfy. However, when I've recovered from my heel pain I'm excited to skate in the F.P insoles. Any tips for rehabbing plantar fasciitis?
Cheers mate 🙏 Check out @thefootcollective and specifically this video - ruclips.net/video/ITCwauYUnaA/видео.html on plantar fasciitis. They're the masters of everything to do with the feet!
plantar fasciitis is a result because something else in your body is causing it, mainly tight calves, but can also be knee problems, glut strength or hip problems. Arch support relieves a bit but is not fixing the main problem. FP insoles help not because its the most comfortable insoles out there, but because its the best at reducing impact forces. THey will help your knees, hips, joints reduce wear and tear. With your plantar fasciitis, i recommend checking athlean-x exercises for it. It actually helped mine.
With age 38, i honestly appreciate FP insolse.. plus some decent cupsoles. I got a pair of the orthotics in all my shoes now. Dope Video, keep em coming !
Do you know any company that is making proper gloves for skateboarding with same kind of impact absorbtion? I wear regular biking gloves, they do take some impact. But wearing regular wrist protectors makes my hands completely imobilized.
Hey mate cheers for the vid.. which fp insoles do you go for? I tried some of the game changers for my Shane sbs, and while I appreciated the shock absorption, they were just to strange with the arch support etc it felt like I had something in my shoe so I switched back to the rubbish insole already in the Shane sbs. Was thinking maybe a more flat fp insole would work for me cos I’m and old bugger but do want to look after me knees and ankles etc so defo intrigued by fp insoles as I still need board feel. 🤙
Welcome amigo! I feel you 100% with the arch support, I always go for the flat ones these days because of that same reason. The ones I'm skating right now are the Kingfoam Elites.
Kingfoam elites are my jam. I hated the game changers, and I put the kingfoams in all of my shoes, whether they’re work shoes, chillers, or skate shoes, I’ve gotta rock those footprints.
@@TheDailyPush Which model (hi, mid, low) of the Elites do you use and in what shoes coz i have cncerns about the hi that they may not fit in everyshoe well.
I’ve had so many diff pairs of FP insoles they are ABSOLUTELY great, in work shoes/boots anything you want, wish they would last longer though but i need them everywhere i go, i’ve tried remind insoles but they aren’t as good idk if i would buy them again, FP all the fucking wayyyyyy, i don’t think there is any other insoles that are better at all
I don’t get it - i bought a pair of fp insoles that fit your heel when heated and they are super hard. My heel actually got hurt while skating them because they don’t seem to absorb impact and are pretty thin. But I can’t find any other comment like this, can it be defective?🤷♂️
I had 4 sets of those insoles. Only one of them were working for me - kingfoam orthotics, they were kinda cool but it was not a big difference from other insoles. Game changers were hurting my feets so bad, like I skate barefoot (yes, I did that oven thing and molded them to my feet). Next type are kingfoams.I had old ones thick as hell, they were kinda good (landing primo was not bad at all) but after maybe 1 hour sesh my calves and knees fell like they going to blow up. With second pair of kingfoams (newer type, but antecedent those green ones) I had same problem as You. They were super hard, while they should be soft and gentle after warming up but they were not (btw they broke in half in my shoe idk how, that upper layer of canvas or whatever hold them in one piece). Overall in my opionion based on my experience with 4 sets of those insoles they are not something that special. It's more like marketing thing and placebo for me (people are freaking out if glass don't brake under insoles same with eggs, but who cares what is going on under your insoles and shoes if knees are hurting so bad after landing). To be honest I stick with stock vans insoles and for me they are working much metter than fp. Those new insoles "pop hd something" are great and I'm not obligate to pay extra money for them. If you want extra protectoin in nike sb shoes with super thin insoles, than buy dr sholes gel insoles or whatever. You will feel difference anyway from stock insoles.
@@emzeeet might agree on the placebo effect. I started to ride puffy oldschool shoes such as eS accell OGs that come with already thick sole and I have no problems with hurting heels, knees or back since then. I don’t miss the thin insole “board feel” as well. I think it’s also a current marketing trend
Hey @mechitofy you never know, they might be defect, I would try hitting up FP if I was you and speaking to them directly. I personally haven't had that problem, but I noticed mine were always harder until they got warm from me walking around a few minutes.
For 10 years my subconscious mind managed to keep the creepy Salad Fingers thoughts at bay... Then 1:41 happened... What a waste. Extremely useful information, though!
so sad that in my country (Indonesia) there is no skate shop that sale that insole, if i want to buy it from amazon, the shipment is too expensive more expensive than the product, i really want it so bad
I am so impressed by your RUclips cannel. It is so strange that you only have 9k subscribers. Wish you all the best!
Thanks! Really appreciate that 🙏🙏
Couldn't agree more!
So much well-researched and really helpful knowledge! I started using visualization after watching your video when trying a trick and it really helps me commit. Also loved the vids on nutrition and hydration. I got back into skating last year at age 24 and i plan to keep skating for a looong time so this channel will accompany me for a while :D this vid right here explained to me why i got back and chest pain from intense shuv-it training: i used to just quickly stomp my heels to the ground to catch the trick, sending all the force into my body at once.
Weirdly, I was looking yesterday at them and thinking about buying them. Today, you've sent me an email with this video. I am getting them defo. My knees are bad. I came back on a skateboard after 15 years. 34 now.
Great channel m8
One of the best skateboarding channels here! You should have more subscribers
I love the humour like pulling an I sold out your hat and saying it’s replaced rusty nails lmao
Subscribed
Cheers mate!
Have you skated Footprint insoles before? What was your experience with them?!
Na i just use insoles from old shoes and they work just fine
YES! Friends of mine skate stock insoles and cant complain, but after injuries i think everyone should grab a pair.
After years of heel bruises and a lot of Frustration...I Finally bought some and I really like them. I‘m only confused by the amount of different Models
@@philipppelzl408 The gamechangers are the best all-around, they form a custom mold specific to your arch, whereas the other fpinsoles have only the impact resistance
I fully agree with you. Another bonus with fp insoles is that they lessen the vibrations of skating shitty ground
Fpinsoles are a gem, i wear them to work, when i skate, everywhere. You can definitely tell the difference when wearing regular insoles compared to fpinsoles. Highly recommend 👊
Price 50 pounds for insoles???? Geez i bought brand new GLOBE shoes for 50 pounds on eBay o_O.... I am looking for some proper shit to work, because i do slave shitty job and spending plenty (99%) of work time on foot... So need some shock absorbing insoles, but i am not going to spend 50 pounds for this o_O.... Will rather buy brand new dickies working boots i wear all the time, till default insoles are destroyed
@@CRYPTfromCATACOMBZ don’t have to spend £50? I spend £20 on my insoles from fp
i havent really noticed much a difference in how much it hurts to take a lot of impact of a big jump but they are comfortable
Man, for a such a small channel the way your videos are shoot and edited is simply great! You gain a new subscriber
Such a good explainer. Would love to know more about the different models too.
Just started skating again recently , your video popped up and all them old epic memories came back, good to see you’re doing so well bro! If you’re ever back in Burma let us know .
Ordered some yesterday. Thx for the video. Great info as always.
Are u at Portimão, in Portugal and skateboarding some? Barcelona and Paris is good to! Keep up the good work mate! And love from Sweden
Nah I'm in Barcelona. Thanks for the comment mate 🙏
@@TheDailyPush are u sting for long? Im soon travel there myself. Very good skateboarding there
Wow! Thank you for this review man. Lovely
"Tony hawks moons physics... " Had me laughing out loud.
Nice video man, keep it up! I really like your style of humor :-D
Nice video! Interesting topic, fun presentation and skating mixed in, I really enjoyed it! :)
FP is the greatest. Still skating a pair of Jaws something after 2-3 years. One time, about a year ago, I bought a pair of Nike Koston something with this fat ass insole but hurt my heel the first session.... Was hurt for about a week so when I could skate again I used the FP insoles and never been hurt again.
Yesss I had pretty much the exact same experience with other insoles!
I was getting my heels hurting me for a day or 2 after each sesh now i have the footprint insoles my feet dont hurt at all. So for me they do work
100%! I stopped getting heel bruises after I started using them.
@@TheDailyPush I should also mention I am almost 30 and have only just come back to skateboarding recently been back a few months but weather as you probably know had been awful so had only a few weeks to skate. And I must admit the first few times I skated the heel bruse was unbelievable but its to be expected as I had not skated I quickly got the footprints and let my heels heal up since then no bruse and I think that is important information because its not like I even gave my heels time to adapt so the fact it instantly stopped the bruse and I purposely sent bigger tricks to test them I was doing ollies down gaps and stuff and slamming my tricks down on the bolts to really test them. It's actually really surprising how good they are.
@@TheDailyPush also I love your videos m8 top notch quality content always happy to see you drop a video.
great video keep them coming!
I actually bought a pair of the kingfoam orthotic insoles from F.P to help with my plantar fasciitis, but I found out that I couldn't wear skate shoes because they didn't have enough arch support. I wear running trainers now that have much better arch support with different orthotic insoles that are comfy. However, when I've recovered from my heel pain I'm excited to skate in the F.P insoles. Any tips for rehabbing plantar fasciitis?
Cheers mate 🙏 Check out @thefootcollective and specifically this video - ruclips.net/video/ITCwauYUnaA/видео.html on plantar fasciitis. They're the masters of everything to do with the feet!
@@TheDailyPush will check them and the vid out thanks
plantar fasciitis is a result because something else in your body is causing it, mainly tight calves, but can also be knee problems, glut strength or hip problems. Arch support relieves a bit but is not fixing the main problem. FP insoles help not because its the most comfortable insoles out there, but because its the best at reducing impact forces. THey will help your knees, hips, joints reduce wear and tear.
With your plantar fasciitis, i recommend checking athlean-x exercises for it. It actually helped mine.
FP is now offering some shoes with more arch support and a bigger toe box.
Use barefoot shoes to help with your issue be very slow and careful when transitioning
Really good video and pretty good skating. Thanx!
Well made and hilarious, Thanks mate
dude your style is floaty af, please upload more of your skating
Dope review n dope clips
Totally thought you was ready throw that table lmao 😅I’m ready get some foot print insoles thanks for the video! Solid! 🤘🛹
Hahaha I would have loved to! You won't regret the purchase!
Good stuff.
Well done!
Great video!
All I know is I have a bruised heel. Hurts to skate w/o FP insoles but pain free with FP insoles. Love them!
1:37 lol!
With age 38, i honestly appreciate FP insolse.. plus some decent cupsoles. I got a pair of the orthotics in all my shoes now.
Dope Video, keep em coming !
Cheers mate 🙏🙏
Can you recommend some cupsoles? It never says on any buying page if it's cupsole or not.
Nice analysis, right down to the pros/cons of microdamage 👌
Loosed it when you've picked the fp insoles from your cap while speaking seriously like its completely normal 😂 As always top quality vids Matt!
learnt, thank you
Nice scientific video
2:21 Stalin👊
Definitely had less pain during and after sessions when I got the Gamechangers
Instant subscribe
Do you know any company that is making proper gloves for skateboarding with same kind of impact absorbtion? I wear regular biking gloves, they do take some impact. But wearing regular wrist protectors makes my hands completely imobilized.
Hey Karolis I don't know anyone making skate gloves, no. But maybe look for some longboard/downhill brands, I'm pretty sure longboarders wear gloves.
@@TheDailyPush those are for sliding they have no padding
Hey mate cheers for the vid.. which fp insoles do you go for? I tried some of the game changers for my Shane sbs, and while I appreciated the shock absorption, they were just to strange with the arch support etc it felt like I had something in my shoe so I switched back to the rubbish insole already in the Shane sbs. Was thinking maybe a more flat fp insole would work for me cos I’m and old bugger but do want to look after me knees and ankles etc so defo intrigued by fp insoles as I still need board feel. 🤙
Welcome amigo! I feel you 100% with the arch support, I always go for the flat ones these days because of that same reason. The ones I'm skating right now are the Kingfoam Elites.
Kingfoam elites are my jam. I hated the game changers, and I put the kingfoams in all of my shoes, whether they’re work shoes, chillers, or skate shoes, I’ve gotta rock those footprints.
@@TheDailyPush Which model (hi, mid, low) of the Elites do you use and in what shoes coz i have cncerns about the hi that they may not fit in everyshoe well.
Mine are starting to smell bad. Any tips on getting the smell out?
I’ve had so many diff pairs of FP insoles they are ABSOLUTELY great, in work shoes/boots anything you want, wish they would last longer though but i need them everywhere i go, i’ve tried remind insoles but they aren’t as good idk if i would buy them again, FP all the fucking wayyyyyy, i don’t think there is any other insoles that are better at all
Hey I wanted to know which of the fp insoles these are
I don’t get it - i bought a pair of fp insoles that fit your heel when heated and they are super hard. My heel actually got hurt while skating them because they don’t seem to absorb impact and are pretty thin. But I can’t find any other comment like this, can it be defective?🤷♂️
Are they gamechangers? If so, you have to heat them up and immediately walk in them, or stand still in them for 10 min. Hope this helps
I had 4 sets of those insoles. Only one of them were working for me - kingfoam orthotics, they were kinda cool but it was not a big difference from other insoles. Game changers were hurting my feets so bad, like I skate barefoot (yes, I did that oven thing and molded them to my feet). Next type are kingfoams.I had old ones thick as hell, they were kinda good (landing primo was not bad at all) but after maybe 1 hour sesh my calves and knees fell like they going to blow up. With second pair of kingfoams (newer type, but antecedent those green ones) I had same problem as You. They were super hard, while they should be soft and gentle after warming up but they were not (btw they broke in half in my shoe idk how, that upper layer of canvas or whatever hold them in one piece). Overall in my opionion based on my experience with 4 sets of those insoles they are not something that special. It's more like marketing thing and placebo for me (people are freaking out if glass don't brake under insoles same with eggs, but who cares what is going on under your insoles and shoes if knees are hurting so bad after landing). To be honest I stick with stock vans insoles and for me they are working much metter than fp. Those new insoles "pop hd something" are great and I'm not obligate to pay extra money for them. If you want extra protectoin in nike sb shoes with super thin insoles, than buy dr sholes gel insoles or whatever. You will feel difference anyway from stock insoles.
@@emzeeet might agree on the placebo effect. I started to ride puffy oldschool shoes such as eS accell OGs that come with already thick sole and I have no problems with hurting heels, knees or back since then. I don’t miss the thin insole “board feel” as well. I think it’s also a current marketing trend
@@yung_sippy thanks for the tip, but that’s exactly what I did
Hey @mechitofy you never know, they might be defect, I would try hitting up FP if I was you and speaking to them directly. I personally haven't had that problem, but I noticed mine were always harder until they got warm from me walking around a few minutes.
For 10 years my subconscious mind managed to keep the creepy Salad Fingers thoughts at bay... Then 1:41 happened... What a waste. Extremely useful information, though!
Hahahaha glad you got the reference
i skate maybe a hour everyday and i’m thinking about getting these but i got vans pros so anyone know if they are better?
i'm gonna hahve my ACL and meniscus surgery in a couple of weeks......i don't think i'm gonna try out those experiments xD
Hope you heal up fast mate!! Sending healing vibes!
@@TheDailyPush wooooh! Thanx, i appreciate that :) please keep up with these good videos, they're entertaining and informative...keep pushing! _\m/
Cheers @@NALOvs 🙏
so sad that in my country (Indonesia) there is no skate shop that sale that insole, if i want to buy it from amazon, the shipment is too expensive more expensive than the product, i really want it so bad
Love them
FP insoles absorbs 90% of forces directed at it .
funny how my ollies are now also 90% less poppy
Which model do you use?
Yeah bro
🙌🙌
Also speed distributes force I think. Not sure lol
Hahaha, were u talking about salad fingers and the rusty nails??
At what point? Can't remember if I did in this vid, but have in other ones, so probably haha.
Where's the 2:18 minute spot??? And the one of the 2:22?????
Any model recommendation?
I personally prefer the flat Kingfoam Elites
Kingfoam elite orthotics
Non Newtonian fluid is used in motorbike jackets for the longest time. And I daresay, Footprint is using NASA tech, not the other way around
Interesting! And surprisingly it is actually NASA using FP's tech haha - ruclips.net/video/CGB8liCKHIk/видео.html
Arrested for what
tldw?