Monday, September 20, 2010

Chung Shi - Hot Competition for MBT

According to dominate the market for several years, the negative heel, MBT finally have a competitor for the introduction of Chung Shi shoes applies to the United Kingdom. Despite the name, Chung Shi (apparently the importance of rest and motion) is a company owned by Germans, while MBT Swiss Masai Barefoot Technology or imprisoned. Both are Class 1 medical devices and the European Union have both won awards from the International Sports (ISPO). MBT has existed since 1992 and Chung Shi from the year 2000. This summer, grabbed national headlines this shoe with Jenny Bond written about them by athletes and Jerry Hall, while Liz Hurley and Jemima Khan were the MBT.

Walking in shoes and MBT shoes Chung Shi is like walking on sand. Unstable shoe: calves, thighs, hips and buttocks should work together to balance and harmonize the body. Through the use of groups of muscles, stress on the joints and discs is reduced. MBT application for a 19% reduction of stress on the knees and hips. Chung Shi has no right to test, but I think the work will be similar figures on the same concept.

The effect of the shoe is more aggressive, with fewer layers of the sole of the foot more learn about the tread, the body can be adjusted. The company claims that the softening creates too much instability, shock absorption, leading to inappropriate comments. Instability, it is difficult to align posture and overuse of specific muscles and tendons to increase the risk of injury.

Both shoes will help to give body position and a vertical step. Use of this shoe not only protects and strengthens the coordination will improve and energy to burn excess calories, improve tone your problem areas such as thighs, hips and buttocks, and posture. Still Standing, while the upper body upright and the entire musculoskeletal system stabilized.

Personally, I prefer to use MBT, I feel like the shoe is made better, and is supported by the scientific evidence, but sees an honest competitor shoes a bit more normal .

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