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Kohls sells these slip ons for $20 that are completely flat. I wear these...progress in the gym hasn't stalled either.
im sorry but those otomix are the UGLIEST fucking shoes
ive ever seen....
i still gotta rock some style here....
ive been wearing these ALOT of days in the gym....
they need to be gotten used to though.....at first they seem uncomfortable.
but they grow on you......i love mine......my 3rd pair
im sorry but those otomix are the UGLIEST fucking shoes
ive ever seen....
i still gotta rock some style here....
ive been wearing these ALOT of days in the gym....
they need to be gotten used to though.....at first they seem uncomfortable.
but they grow on you......i love mine......my 3rd pair
im sorry but those otomix are the UGLIEST fucking shoes
ive ever seen....
i still gotta rock some style here....
ive been wearing these ALOT of days in the gym....
they need to be gotten used to though.....at first they seem uncomfortable.
but they grow on you......i love mine......my 3rd pair
im sorry but those otomix are the UGLIEST fucking shoes
ive ever seen....
i still gotta rock some style here....
ive been wearing these ALOT of days in the gym....
they need to be gotten used to though.....at first they seem uncomfortable.
but they grow on you......i love mine......my 3rd pair
only gotta get used to the material between your toes..
I use my Converse All Stars for deadlifts.
I use Nike Romaleos 2 for Squats.
I use Nike Air for running.
I need one more shoe for "everything else".
Is there a comfortable "training" shoe that is solid for doing overhead presses, and driving my heels through the floor during bench presses, etc., while also flexible enough in the toe for calf raises.
Otomix can be a great option, which can give you a soild support of your weight when trainning and high-top can protect your ankles when doing cutting movement.
If were to do my "power" style bench, my toes would be on the floor, not my heels, so you lost me on that one, and the shoes would make no difference to me. For any movement that would require handling weight while on my feet, all I need is a flat shoe. And I don't run so my shoes for cardio don't have to be that great.
if you don't care about spending $100+ buy 1 pair of Otomix and i don't think you will wear anything else to gym
for cheap, $40 Adidas wrestling shoes, I've worn for about 3-4 years and still great ....
If were to do my "power" style bench, my toes would be on the floor, not my heels, so you lost me on that one, and the shoes would make no difference to me.