They claim to tone your body, improve posture and ease back pain. Esther Walker reports
Carlos Jasso
Esther Walker and her MBT shoes
MBT trainers seem like an unlikely item of footwear to catch the imagination of the young and trendy. With their thick, curved sole and sensible wide straps, they look like the sort of thing you need to wear if one of your legs is shorter than the other. Despite their distinct un-beauty, MBT trainers have, for the last eight years, been cited as the answer to modern-day solution for anything from back problems to cellulite on your bum.
As if the company were not doing a roaring trade as it is (MBTs are available in over 20 countries and sell one million pairs each year), they have now re-invented themselves as the “anti-shoe”, by bringing out a new range that, although unconventional, are designed to look less like something prescribed by your doctor and more like something you might wear out of choice.
MBT stands for Masai Barefoot Technology and the shoes were invented by a Swiss engineer called Karl Müller in the early 1990s. He noticed, on a visit to Korea, that walking barefoot over some soft paddy fields alleviated his back, knee and Achilles tendon problems. He also discovered that the Kenyan Masai tribesmen don’t suffer from back pain and are famous for their perfect posture. Putting these two pieces of information together, Muller reasoned that this was because they walk across ground that yields underneath their feet. Walking on hard surfaces, such as pavements, that don’t have any “give”, he concluded, has done our backs in. Not to mention our knees and ankles.
Muller decided that the answer was a shoe with a curved sole, effectively with no heel, which mimics the rocking motion of a foot walking on soft sand or grass.
The first prototype of the MBT trainer was constructed in 1996 and by 2000 approximately 20,000 pairs were sold in Switzerland, Austria and Germany, home to the ever-ugly Birkenstock – and even that was eclipsed in hideousness by the MBT.
Since then the shoe has exploded in popularity and despite its ugliness was leapt upon by celebrities such as Jemima Khan, Jodie Kidd, Sadie Frost – and anyone else who could afford the eye-watering £129 price tag.
In fact, the shoe has been so successful that other shoe manufacturers have taken up the idea. The FitFlop, launched last year, claims to lengthen and tone the leg with the sandal’s built-in “micro-wobble board“, which means the leg muscles have to work harder to stay balanced.
The claims of the MBT manufacturers are pretty bold. With correct usage, they say, MBTs will activate neglected muscles, improve your posture and gait, tone and shape your body, ease back, hip, leg and foot problems and help with joint, muscle, ligament and tendon injuries. There have also been claims that MBTs can help get rid of cellulite and burn extra calories (although these claims are no longer made by the manufacturers, the rumour persists, which may be why MBTs are predominantly bought and worn by women).
So do they really work? A Sheffield Hallam University study concluded that wearing MBTs was better for the knees, hips and ankles than wearing conventional shoes. “There was some reduction in strain on the body while walking in MBTs,” says Tim Vernon, who led the study. “Also, if you walk properly in MBTs you should be making shorter strides than if you were wearing normal shoes and the more strides you take, the more work you’re doing.”
However, recently there has been speculation that MBTs may not be for everyone. “The claims as to assisting posture, back, hip and knee problems are not supported by evidence or any good rational explanation,” says Dr David Johnson, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at St Mary’s Hospital in Bristol. “Indeed the instability provoked [by the shoe] will increase the muscle activity and energy required to walk – thus increasing fatigue and tiredness. Technically, the increased need for this muscular activity in stabilising is not “natural” or “physiological” and would increase rather than decrease stress and pressure on all these areas of the body which, rather than be helpful, may be detrimental.”
Laura Williams, diet and fitness expert, thinks that while wearing the shoe is better than nothing, nothing replaces learning good posture, permanently. “Of my clients who have tried MBTs, some have had to stop wearing them because they have aggravated bad backs and hips. The problem is that everyone has their own bio-mechanical quirks and if you wear these shoes without proper recommendation and instruction, they can make things worse. And then, what happens when you take the shoes off? I always think that if you were to go to a couple of Pilates classes then you would be able to improve your posture yourself, but some people simply aren’t going to do that. And I’ve certainly seen anecdotal evidence that they do work for some people, just not for everyone.”
However, she rejects any idea that the shoes beat cellulite. “I just can’t see how they could help. Cellulite is just the way that women store fat. Specific weight training and some caffeine-based creams are the only things that have been shown to do anything to the appearance of cellulite. To make any difference to your muscle tone you have to be lifting quite a lot of weight at 20 repetitions; even if the shoes do, as they claim, activate your glutes [the bottom's muscles] by nine per cent, I can’t see that making any difference.”
Hannah Snow, 31, an events organiser, bought her MBT trainers five years ago and wore them daily for two years. “At my old job I walked into work four miles each way and I was finding it quite easy in normal trainers. I wanted to step up the work-out but I didn’t want to run into work and so these trainers seemed like a good idea – and everyone else was raving about them. I wasn’t convinced – and they were hideous – but I gave them a go. They toned my muscles but they didn’t do anything about the fine layer of cellulite that covered some of the top parts of my leg – so I had all these toned muscles but you couldn’t see them!”
Sammy Margo of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists believes that MBTs are not necessarily a bad thing – but they’re not for everyone. “They can possibly help people with stiff backs, who do jobs that involve a lot of standing. Ideally, you should get them only on the recommendation of a physiotherapist and should be trained to use them properly. They are not a cure-all for modern life.”
Is it too early to think about getting a homecoming dress 2011? My daughters don’t think so, and school hasn’t even started yet! Both of them are already eying some formal (and expensive) gowns to wear to the big high school Homecoming dance.
And with the Homecoming dance comes the shoes! So, while you’re out and about buying new school shoes, keep your eye out for shoes for the girls to wear for the Homecoming dance as well! Here’s my top seven (7) Homecoming Sandal picks:
1. Charles David Bracelet Sandals
Accessorize in style with the Charles David Bracelet sandals. Sumptuously soft suede or shiny metallic leather upper in a strappy slingback platform dress sandal style with a round open toe. Wide suede or leather side straps wrap over a matching center ring, crossing at the front ankle and wrapping through dual side quarter straps to an adjustable side buckle closure. Leather lining and cushioning insole, leather outsole. 4 1/4 inch wrapped heel. 9.00 oz. Enjoy Charles David Bracelet Sandals experience.
2. Sizzle by Coloriffics Perun in Vinyl
Get sexy and sassy in the Sandal with Silver Stone collection from Sizzle. They’ll easily become a favorite in your everyday wear. Perfect to pair with your jeans or a simple dress. Part of the Sandal with Silver Stone collection. 4 1/4″ glass heel.
3. Menbur Women’s Camuccini Sandals
Step in with open sides and jeweled ornamentation and bow at heel. Sexy and sleek sandal style. High heel platform with criss cross design. 4.1″ heel. Part of the Camuccini collection. The sole is constructed of synthetic material. The upper is constructed of fabric.
4. Bqueen Diamond Crystal Sandals
5. El La 427 Starlight Platform Sandals
6. Shiekh Womens Fetch Peeptoe Pumps
Shiekh captures glamour in this gorgeous pump! The Fetch high heel features a jeweled studded upper, peep toe front, 1 1/4” hidden platform, and 5 1/2” stiletto heel. All man made materials.
7. Shiekh Eydie-05 Evening Sandals
From Shiekh Shoes – I vote these for my favorite as they are not only the least expensive of the bunch, but they also give the appearance of a higher heel than they actually are (3″), so they will probably be the most comfortable of the bunch as well.
Which homecoming sandals are your favorite?Elegant evening sandal adorned with diamond studded embellishments. Patent leather upper, zipper closure at the heel and a 3” heel. All manmade materials.
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It has long been considered one of the young geniuses of the creative landscape of women's fashion in order to then get rid of the label, here and here, to deserve the title of an eclectic artist and all-round. Let's talk about Tom Ford, who by the splendor of the catwalk turned with equal success and creative look to the cinema and photography, art and cosmetics, returning full circle with the return to fashion. Likes to dress women, always, and women reciprocate love unconditionally. The designers and creative verve of that bit of exaggeration from the dangerous sensuality have always been an idol.
It's his shoes that Jennifer Aniston ina choose to wear one of the last occasions that the public are valuable and portrayed in a suit and sandals worked in satin designer Tom Ford. Ivory at first sight, that turn out to powder pink, clear. But they have been made in other colors, including black and red. Very special opening, the unexpected with ribbons lacing around the ankle. Perfect, is not trivial. Perfect as a non-trivial. Tom Ford in short, neither more nor less.
The Christian Louboutins collection, comprised exclusively of platform oxfords and ankled-strapped peep-toes, was rendered in jewel-toned velvet and mirrored metallic patent leather. Mirrored leather is turning out to be something of a beta trend for fall, with designers as disperate as Alexander Wang and Marc Jacobs shoes using it to give their accessories and shoes a bit of shine. For my money, I’ll stick with the garnet velvet peep-toes – after all, red’s something of a trend itself.
Something tells me that many Louboutins shoes traditionalists aren’t going to be happy with Christian Louboutin for Jonathan Saunders Fall 2011, but the more that I look at the photos from Saunders’ London runway show, the more the ultra-chunky styles grow on me. Still, there’s nary a stiletto to be found in this group of shoes, so don’t say I didn’t give you adequate warning.
Tagged Alexander Wang, Christian Louboutin, Christian Louboutin for Jonathan Saunders Fall 2011, Christian Louboutins, Jonathan Saunders, louboutins shoes, Marc Jacobs shoesActressFreida Pinto was photographed at theSalvatore Ferragamo Women’s Resort 2012 show on June 28 in New York City. 26-year-old talented actress stepped out in a stylish dress and looked amazing.
Slumdog Millionaire actresswas spotted donning a multicolored halter print top with a short white skirt both by Salvatore Ferragamo.
Indian beauty, Freida Pinto rocked a brown skinny belt for a more defined waist. She finished off her look with brown sandals also by Salvatore Ferragamo.
The big screen beauty kept her hair up in a chic updo. Freida Pinto opted for light makeup but added some glam with bold blue eyeshadow that made her look eye-popping.
This gorgeous diva also met up with Eva Mendes, and Ashley Greene at event. Also, check out Emma Roberts look at Ferragamo fashion show.
So, what are your thoughts about Freida Pinto’s look? Hot or Not?