Post edited 1:23 pm – September 27, 2011 by Steven
Thanks for sharing this video but maybe you could be interest to visit running sandals site too which has great videos too about barefoot running. :)
4:21 pm September 22, 2011
Rick Sperko
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kristin, this looks like your first (so far only) post is a root webpage for our hosts' competitor. you could have at least given a link directly to their videos, which i am unable to find.
that seems kind of rude to me. just my $0.02.
10:39 pm September 22, 2011
FreeYourToes
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Post edited 1:23 pm – September 27, 2011 by Steven
kristincummings2011 said:
Thanks for sharing this video but maybe you could be interest to visit running sandals site too which has great videos too about barefoot running. :)
There is atleast 5 other ways I can think of right off the top of my head to send a similar message without coming off as a vulture. I really hope that you arent involved in the social marketing of that site becuase you are going about it all wrong and turning everyone off of your brand by begging for people to visit that site.
And by the way, I am more then happy with my Invisible Shoes
Oops! I'm sorry about that! I didn't mean to sound desperate or anything by putting that link in there (I'll do better next time!).
Thanks for your video Eric – I've only tried Vibrams out of the 4 that you showed (and obviously barefoot :) and Vibrams work for me, I just have been looking for something that is quicker to put on for triathalons. Invisible Shoes looks like they would be easier (the video for Branca shows him just sliding the shoe on, takes like 2 seconds). What has your experience been with them, are they just as easy to put on, and can you use them for sprint tris? Thanks, and sorry for sounding salesy and pushy in my last post :)
1:19 pm September 27, 2011
Steven
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With any of the slip-on tying styles, you can put on Invisible Shoes in under 2 seconds. (I do it every day on my way out the door)