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Follow on Google News | Flat vs. Heeled Shoes - To Heel or Not to Heel?By: Prowl Shoes Flat vs. Heeled Shoes: What are they? Firstly, whatʼs the difference between flat and heeled shoes? When it comes to heeled weightlifting shoes, the sole (pun intended) purpose of the shoe is to cut the angle your ankle needs to reach, in order to reach depth, in dorsiflexion while doing squats/ squat variations/deadlifts/ Why Should I Wear Flat Lifting Shoes? One of the main reasons an athlete should wear flat shoes during their lifts is to train the body to better handle loads safely. Muscle recruitment is increased while wearing flat shoes. So for you guys that are a little bit newer to lifting and dealing with heavy weight, youʼll probably want to use flat soled shoes for awhile until your body gains enough stability to handle that heavy weight consistently. Why Should I Wear Heeled Lifting Shoes? Heeled shoes and why and why not to get them - Now on the other hand, heeled shoes raise the angle of your heel like we just talked about. So getting deeper into those squats and lunges will be easier throughout the movement. Using squats as an example, increased emphasis can now be placed on your quads that may have been missing if youʼve struggled getting to depth in normal shoes. Summary The reality is that these shoes are just tools. You have to be clear on what your goals are, what level youʼre at, and how much you are willing to invest in those goals. These shoes wonʼt substitute for those mandatory practices. But they can definitely add to them and enhance your results if youʼre smart about your approach. There Are No Short Cuts To Gains. Guillaume Proulx – PROWL SHOES www.prowl-x.com End
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