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After spending 3 months training for my first triathlon, I decided to run the race in some lighter shoes. The problem was after training in normal running shoes for so long I just could not get on with the race shoes as I felt they were not supporting or cushioning my feet enough.
A tri friend suggested footdisc insoles, I was a little unsure but I could not believe the difference they made. I used the website to choose the right ones for me and have not looked back!
Ryan Flockemann Windsor tri series 2008 Having played golf for 20 years I have tried many different styles and brands of shoes and yet always found my feet beginning to both ache and slip around in my shoes on the back nine. Recently a friend suggested trying footdisc insoles and having tried a pair I can't believe the difference it has made to regular shoes. I now play 18 holes without thinking about my feet which not only makes the game more enjoyable but has helped my scores as well.
Damian Hourquebie Finding comfortable tennis shoes has always been an uphill struggle, but after severely spraining an ankle it became near on impossible. My one foot always seemed vulnerable and unsupported no matter how stiff or tight I wore my shoes.
footdisc insoles have quite literally changed my life. My yellow insoles provide just the support I need. My confidence has been restored and my shoes now last longer too. Sarah Andrews At age 60, with chronic lower back pain, and feet that could
barely carry me around eighteen holes, I was not looking forward to a bi-annual golf binge that would involve six
consecutive days of matches. I was talking about my problem at dinner prior to our first match (trying to have my
handicap increased) when someone recommended footdisc insoles from a local sports shop in London. I popped in
prior to the first game, the guy in the shop gave me a quick examination and a few snips with some scissors he
inserted a set of blue footdisc insoles into my golf shoes. For six straight days I put them through the test
on some of the most challenging courses in the London area. They passed with flying colors. My back and foot
pain were not completely eliminated, but the magnitude of the pain was reduced to the point that I could actually
enjoy playing, again, and did so for those six days. I have used them ever since, with only one complaint...they
did nothing to cure my slice.
Blake Earnest Alabama USA My feet ached so much after 18 holes of golf I wasn't enjoying the game as much as I used to.
I read the article in Sports Insight about your insoles and looked you up on the web. I ordered a pair of yellow
Inspires immediately. They were simple to fit, especially if you followed the website instructions. My golf shoes
fit like a glove, my narrow heels don't slip about any more and I can feel the support the arch gives.
Ben Angold Mill Ride Golf Club |
People will tell you that the most important thing for a successful summit is your boots. I disagree, the most important thing is getting a footdisc insole. Nowadays the boots are all the same, same Goretex exterior, same Vibram sole, they even make them so that they "feel" worn in. The difference between being uncomfortable and being comfortable was my footdisc insole. When you're on your feet between 6 and 16 hours a day you want to have the most comfortable boot possible.
I urge you to try them, they made the difference for me.
Andy Croly Summited Uhuru Peak, Mt Kilimanjaro, 9 January 2009 I was about to give up my bike for good because I was having such terrible "Hot Spots" on my feet. The balls of my feet would start burning at about the 10 mile mark into every ride. I have tried various different bike shoes and numerous different cleat positions but the pain was getting worse as I continued to ride.
I was talking to a technician at my local bike shop, and he recommended I try Footdisc insoles. He spoke from personal experience about similar problems to me, so I purchased a pair and put them in the same shoes I had worn the week previously when my feet were agony. I have since logged 600 miles with my footdisc insoles and no "Hot Spots" or foot pain of any kind. Thank you footdisc. Andrew Mullins Weekend Warrior I am writing to tell you how happy I am with your insoles. I have had professionally fitted custom orthotics produced, however I found them to be rigid and intolerable to wear creating additional problems for my feet because they were so uncomfortable.
Prior to purchasing footdisc insoles, I was told that surgery was my only option to eradicate the constant pain I was experiencing. After wearing the insoles for a month to my surprise both my feet and lower back have quit hurting. Your insoles are a God-send. Sandra Jarvis Weekend Warrior I have been a Ski Instructor for 15 years and undergone three knee operations. I need to keep my
knees strong and running is a part of my programme, but last year knee pain forced me to rest up. I have since stopped
power walking, mountain biking and now reluctantly stopped skiing full time. Another one of your customers recommended
footdisc - I must say that I was sceptical at first, but now I am able to jog again and the knee pain has drastically
reduced. I see you are developing ski insoles so please let me know when the are available.
Jane Readman Perthshire My mates conned me into running a half marathon last March - I haven't run any distance since
leaving school 26 years ago. I ended up with shin pain whilst training, brought footdisc insoles, ran race, no pain,
beat mates - brilliant thanks!
Andrew Salter Forest of Dean |