More Uses for ToeSox

Toe socks with Grip are the perfect accessory for the Wii Fit Balance Board. The five- toe design and non-slip sole of ToeSox give you the sensation of being barefoot, protection from slipping, and will keep your Balance Board clean.

MBTPair ToeSox with your MBTs or Shape-Ups to enhance overall foot health and body wellness. MBT is based on "natural instability" by simulating walking barefoot on soft, uneven, natural ground such as sand or moss. Shape-ups feature a unique soft kinetic wedge insert and dynamic rolling bottom to simulate walking on soft sand.

Rebounding with    ToeSoxFun to bounce, and great to rebound. Rebounding on a mini-trampoline offers extensive health benefits for people of all age looking to get fit and have fun. ToeSox enhance the safety on a Rebounder as they prohibit slipping with a barefoot feeling. QiBounding®, expert in the field of Rebounding, recommends ToeSox with Grip to their clients.

Cycling with ToeSoxRegular cycling shoes can be torture chambers for the feet, squeezing toes together. Pair ULTRA Sport ToeSox with cycling sandals and your feet will feel the difference.

kettlebellsThe traditional routines for kettlebells are done barefoot, much like yoga. Wear ToeSox with Grip for superior grip with the barefoot sensation.

pedicureHalf-ToeSox are the perfect pedicure socks. After the pampering massage and before your toe nails are painted, put Half-ToeSox on to keep your feet moisturized. When done, slip your flip flops on and head out keeping toes perfectly pedicured.

 

Tension

To counteract years of tension, some preliminary exercises can help your feet come alive and respond more readily to the demands of standing poses.

1. One good way to restore proper tone to the sole of the foot is to step onto a tennis ball. After waking up your feet with the tennis ball, it’s a good idea to stretch both the sole and the top of the foot.

2. A simple way to stretch the underside of the foot is to kneel with the toes turned under.

3. To stretch the top of the foot, Virasana (Hero Pose) is invaluable.

Yoga Journal, November 2001
From the Ground Up by Tias Little