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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

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  • I'm not buying a pair of these sneakers until the commercials show the girls sticking objects up their bums.

  • 43 people arent men. 643 are.

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  • @TubeofDestiny When you do fisio work to regain from ligament injuries you have to do tons of excercises with balance pods. These shoes take that same principle and apply it on a smaller basis, they create a little instability that is hardly perceptable but increases the workload slightly. If you use toning shoes on a regular basis, you do feel the effects. It doesn't cause articulation problems any more than walking in the sand does (which tires your legs for the same reasons).

  • @jkino78 if it was increasing the muscle work, you would be tired much more quickly since you would have to produce a bigger muscle effort to get the same result. The only solution would be adding weight to the shoe or making it in a material not hard enough so the leg would have to compensate using its muscles to avoid imbalance, and in that case it would cause articulations and muscles problems since it wouldn't be like the normal walking movement. Hopefully it's just marketing BS.

  • @jkino78 you know, flip-flops increase muscle work during a walk too :D

    The shoes are just supposed to be more comfortable for physical effort (because they're... sport shoes ? omg what a new concept !) than the previous series and that's it

    it's just a marketing lie when they said the shoe increases the muscle work, they're just trying to make people think "oh, with these shoes my weekly 2-hours of running will give me a better body, like I was doing 2 hours + 'free' 30 min !"

  • @TubeofDestiny well because there's actually nothing wrong with the shoes, the FTC contested the use of percentages in the advertising as they claimed testing wasn't comprehensive enough for a measured margin of improvement to be claimed accurate. That just means Reebok can't write "29% on the thigh, 11% on the calf..etc" it doesn't show that the shoe doesn't increase muscle work during a walk.

  • no socks

  • Why is this video not in 720

  • The tush-toning aspect may well be total bunk.

    On the other hand, since bookmarking this commercial, I find for some reason that the tone of my wrists is utterly off the charts...

  • 53 osoby to geje

  • lol FTC kicked Reebok's ass, 25 millions dropped to avoid lawsuits...

    and people keep buying these shoes... hahaha :D

  • Ha, ha, ha! Jakie żałosne kłamstwo! :D

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