It is no secret that global health organizations regularly
recommend physical activity to reduce health and disease risk factors.
A survey by the global TIMEXx wristwatch among 1,200
Americans showed that 75 percent of those aged 24-44 practice at least once a
week.
Of all the activities presented in the survey, running and
walking were among the most popular.
In fact, according to statista.com, between the spring and
fall of 2015, about 60.8 million Americans chose running or jogging as aerobic
activity.
And there are no better laces for running and walking than
our Sunplum.com satin ribbon shoelaces.
This is not surprising at all.
A quick morning or evening visit to the green parks and
hiking trails will reveal dozens, if not hundreds, of marchers and walkers,
running and running, together, alone, and in groups.
If so, the most common sporting activity is still walking
and running.
Anyone who runs or walks regularly is aware of the positive
(and sometimes negative) effects of running and the associated technical
difficulties: rubbing, blistering and ... laces – our satin ribbon shoelaces
are the best out there.
When you are in the drive and at the peak of a good track,
unloved laces that need to be laced over and over again are about the most
upsetting thing in the world.
So far, lots of "magic" solutions have been
invented to solve the problem: from special wavy laces to magnetic clips and
clips that all should prevent the same phenomenon - stopping and kneeling to
lace up your shoes.
What most practitioners probably do not know is that the
solution to the problem is ridiculously simple and does not require a single
penny out of pocket.
Most of us are familiar with the extra, high, and deep hole
located close to the shoe tab.
Most of us also wonder what his job is, ignore it, and think
about how unnecessary it is.
Did you know that the unappreciated hole is actually
designed to keep our satin ribbon shoelaces closed?
Here's a quick guide to three simple steps that will
demonstrate once and for all how to properly lace up your running / walking
shoes with our satin ribbon shoelaces.
first step:
Insert the end of the right lanyard into the outer side of
the right extra hole and leave a small loop in the pinky. Do the same on the
left.
second level:
Insert the right lanyard into the loop you created on the
left and the left lanyard into the loop you created on the right.
third phase:
Tighten the laces with the right amount of pressure as you
prefer the shoe to sit on the leg and lace up the shoes in regular contact.
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