is it true that reebok easytone shoes will get me in shape without exercise?
Reebok is the next shoe manufacturer to join a long marketing tradition of asserting that the only thing between you and what you want is your shoes. Reebok Easytone sneakers promise to tone your butt, thighs, and calves without you ever having to do any actual exercise! The concept behind Easytone is based on the same idea as Bosu balls and balance boards at the gym: by putting tiny, squishy air pods in the soles of the shoes, your muscles have to work harder to keep you upright. “Air travels between the forefoot and heel pod, creating super soft cushioning. The moving air creates a natural instability and forces your muscles to adapt to the air volume within the pods,” Reebok explains. In theory, this instability should give you the same toning effect as walking in deep sand. Reebok boasts that in a study (sponsored by Reebok), Easytones activate gluteal muscles 28% more, and your calves and hamstrings 11% more than walking in a normal athletic shoe. However, the study did not take t
Reebok is the next shoe manufacturer to join a long marketing tradition of asserting that the only thing between you and what you want is your shoes. Reebok Easytone sneakers promise to tone your butt, thighs, and calves without you ever having to do any actual exercise! The concept behind Easytone is based on the same idea as Bosu balls and balance boards at the gym: by putting tiny, squishy air pods in the soles of the shoes, your muscles have to work harder to keep you upright. “Air travels between the forefoot and heel pod, creating super soft cushioning. The moving air creates a natural instability and forces your muscles to adapt to the air volume within the pods,” Reebok explains. In theory, this instability should give you the same toning effect as walking in deep sand. Reebok boasts that in a study (sponsored by Reebok), Easytones activate gluteal muscles 28% more, and your calves and hamstrings 11% more than walking in a normal athletic shoe. However, the study did not take t
Reebok –remember that brand?–recently came out with its new EasyTone sneakers. These women’s shoes are built to tone and firm your bottom while you walk. WalletPop has a good analysis of what’s behind the butt-firming EasyTone: These sneakers apparently build your body 12 different ways, just like Wonderbread. Reebok claims these sneakers provide 28 percent more gluteus maximus muscle activation, and 11% more calf and hamstring activation. Reebok’s site explains that “DMX technology” and “balance pods” are the key. “Air travels between the forefoot and heel pod, creating super soft cushioning. The moving air creates a natural instability and forces your muscles to adapt to the air volume within the pods.” Okay, here’s what I think they’re saying: The reason these sneakers give you a better workout is because they throw you off-balance and make it more difficult to walk in them. (Reebok also claims that) “due to the instability of the balance pods, activities with unplanned side-to-side