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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: boytoy on October 27, 2003, 05:04:49 PM
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I was around town and stopped and had my feet checked and I was told they were flat. I got some inserts for my shoes and man do my feet feel better.
My question is this. Would It be helpful to add inserts to my bowling shoes as well. I had this problem since I broke my ankle a few years back. Since then, my feet been flat and I have had a hop at the end of my approach.
Anyone know of anyone that had tried inserts in the shoes? And thought on it.
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Boytoy
Bowl Cool Wear Shades
Edited on 10/28/2003 11:10 AM
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Bought my 1st set about 6 months ago. My feet were hurting so bad & a month later what relief. Tried to bowl with out the inserts & it just felt weird. They do make a difference.
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I was around town and stopped and had my feet checked and I was told they were flat. I got some incerts for my shoes and man do my feet feel better.
My question is this. Would It be helpful to add incerts to my bowling shoes as well. I had this problem since I broke my ankle a few years back. Since then, my feet been flat and I have had a hop at the end of my approach.
Anyone know of anyone that had tried incerts in the shoes? And thought on it.
Boytoy, my hubby wears inserts (orthotics) in his bowling shoes. It makes a world of difference since he doesn't seem to get as tired as he did before. He's worn the orthotics for years due to a skating injury and it dawned on him recently to try the orthotics in his bowling (and golf, for that matter) shoes. Hubby gets a Durrr.... lol 
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White Dot 
Not another 10 pin!
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I will try it tonight...and Yes thats what I'm talking about orthotics. I just could'nt believe thay were $490 a set


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Boytoy
Bowl Cool Wear Shades
Edited on 10/28/2003 11:09 AM
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Buck 60 here.
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Dr. Scholls sport inserts helped my hip and knee. They are great!
Smash49
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I bought some a few weeks ago at "The Walking Store" here in our local mall. Cost me $60, and they work GREAT in my bowling shoes. I've tried the more expensive ones, and they don't work as well.
One caution, though - I once tried the 3/4 length ones in my bowling shoes, and ended up injuring the ball of my foot, because of sliding back and forth over the end of the insert. I now have full length ones in the bowling shoes.
Another suggestion - how about moving them from your street shoes to your bowling shoes, and back again???
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I wear orthotics in my shoes and I cast them in my office for my patients. Every pair is custom made for the individual. They are very helpful if you have a pronation of the foot, flat feet as most of you would call it.
If anyone is ever in my area and are interested in getting a custom set made let me know. They $125.00
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Dang Doc.....Why can't you be on this side of town.
I only bought one pair of the inserts and they cost me $85.00 . In my opinion they are good but I'm sure they are better ones for allot less. I think I will try some cheaper ones in my bowling shoes tonight...Dr Scholl's or something. I cant afford to spend $85 a pair for every shoe I own. I would change them out like mumzie suggested.
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Boytoy
Bowl Cool Wear Shades
Edited on 10/28/2003 2:17 PM