Comfort on concrete floor
#21
With some exceptions (and of course, we each have our preferences!)... but MOST of us really should be wearing good shoes! My spine was curving and twisting once (way too much stress at the time...) went to see a rheumatologist (thought I was arthritic...) turns out my spine was out of whack. She said we're going to do two things: 1) You're going to go get some Rykas (shoes designed by women for women's feet... BEST shoes I've ever worn!!) and 2) physical therapy. Well, BOTH worked! I find that whenever I'm wearing poor shoes, my feet/back/hips/knees/toes.... it all hurts!
just do an online search: Ryka shoes... (I only WISH I had stock!!)
just do an online search: Ryka shoes... (I only WISH I had stock!!)
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Just north of Cajun country
Posts: 1,011
Big lots had some mats that had edges that fit together, and package of 4 wasn't very expensive--I think $25. or less. I wear Z coils. I know they are expensive, but they take 50% of the impact of every step etc. off your body. They last too. They are really ugly, but you won't care, they are that comfortable.
#25
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Independence, MO
Posts: 47
I bought the util-a-mat from Sam's. 8 tiles is around $22. They fit together like puzzle pieces. I have them on both sides of my longarm, by my ironing board and cutting table. They work great and are inexpensive.
#26
I wear Spiras. They look like regular athletic shoes, but they have coils INSIDE the shoe. They are not cheap, but I can only go without them for awhile. Crocs make my hips ache at night! Anyone know if the interlocking mats (like they sell at Sears..and they come in colors for kids play areas too) work on carpet? I stand at the long arm and am limited w/o more support. Maybe its time to get my carpet replaced!
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