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#041 - The Cushioning Mistake That’s Wrecking Your Feet 🔥

#041 - The Cushioning Mistake That’s Wrecking Your Feet 🔥

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In this episode of the Comfort Walk and Talk, hosts Ben, Alana, and Jeff dive deep into the topic of shoe cushioning. They explore the evolution of cushioning technology, tracing its roots back to ancient civilizations that used materials like papyrus and leather. The hosts debunk common misconceptions about shoe softness, emphasizing that effective cushioning is more than just plush padding. They discuss the significant health benefits of properly cushioned shoes and how they can enhance comfort and performance. Join them as they transform your understanding of footwear from the ground up!

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Timestamps:

[00:00:00] Intro.

[00:01:19] Shoe cushioning benefits explained.

[00:05:27] Shoe cushioning and the Roman Empire.

[00:08:57] Recreational jogging's rise.

[00:11:54] Thick sole revolution in footwear.

[00:16:04] Running shoe marketing strategies.

[00:19:06] Cushioning vs. Stability in Shoes.

[00:22:20] Cushioning innovation in footwear.

[00:25:04] Innovative shoe materials and design.

[00:27:18] Shoe cushioning benefits.

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