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Silver shoes, silver purse, and silver accessories (earrings, etc.).

2006-09-13 08:52:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

What kind of shoes are better for training? And for racing? For everyone at our clinics we recommend light weight shoes with thin soles. There is a certain philosophy behind this recommendation, which consists of several concepts:

1. The shoes should be light, so that their weight didn't deteriorate the feeling of the foot as a part of the leg. It means that the feeling of the foot wouldn't differ from the feeling of the whole leg, psychologically. Biomechanically it may affect the foot transfer in space and time: its speed, acceleration, and trajectory, which could all be deteriorated by heavy shoes. We can deliberately use heavy shoes for some special occasions of strength development, but not for a long time, and surely not permanently.

2. The shoes should have thin soles, with no cushioning at all. It reduces the weight, but this is not the main reason. First of all, it allows you to develop a very precise, refined feeling of interaction between the foot and the ground, while landing. Obviously, it is impossible to do this through a thick shoe sole. In a movement, when every hundredth of a second counts (the time of support in best runners is 0.15-0.20 sec.), the support time is a crucial thing for neuro-muscular coordination. When the signal for the foot to touch the ground reaches the muscles and makes them prepare for landing, it's already too late. And cushioning here is the factor which deteriorates timing and as a consequence, running technique, by increasing the time of support and due to this, loading of joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.

Second, a thick sole and cushioning increase the possibility of pronation or supination, if the runner has a tendency to it. Hence, it leads to injuries, and we'll talk about this separately.

Third, in Pose Method landing occurs on the ball of the foot, not on the heel, so the thick shoe heel structure doesn't make any sense. Even more, it reduces the freedom of the heel, and ankle movement and decreases the calf muscle stretching elasticity effect.

2006-09-15 23:00:57 · answer #2 · answered by johnzy_08 3 · 0 0

I say silver. Do you have accessories to match though? If you have black accessories then stick with black shoes but if you have silver accessories I'd go with the silver shoes simply b/c they stand out, black kinda blends in with the crowd.

2006-09-13 15:53:07 · answer #3 · answered by Ms. G 3 · 0 1

Definitely black. Silver WOULD be tacky, especially since your date will probably be wearing a black tuxedo or suit, not silver. And anytime someone said, "trust me hunny" I'd be leery of their fashion choices as well.

2006-09-13 15:52:18 · answer #4 · answered by ♥ady_8e_80♥ 4 · 2 0

Both, but I bet the silver shoes would be more interesting.

2006-09-13 15:47:49 · answer #5 · answered by kindofkitty 6 · 0 1

It really depends on the dress. Probably silver though.

2006-09-13 15:46:35 · answer #6 · answered by Dzee 3 · 0 1

Definately black, silver would make it look tacky. So go with black, and have a good time wherever you're going x

2006-09-13 15:46:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Definitely black - silver would be tacky

2006-09-13 18:03:07 · answer #8 · answered by mom 4 · 1 0

It really depends on the dress but i think black with shiny decorations like diamond will do the trick.

2006-09-13 15:49:43 · answer #9 · answered by JUDITH K 1 · 1 0

silver

2006-09-13 16:12:36 · answer #10 · answered by waynekirsten 3 · 0 1

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