Flip Flops: Cute, But Zero Support


Updated 06/20/08 1:29 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 17 comments

Flip Flops: Cute, But Zero Support

When temperatures rise, folks start sporting their favorite flip-flops. Once relegated to being just beachwear or a shower shoe, flip-flops have become a fashion mainstay - a fact that might give Anna Wintour hives. Well, it is certainly a fact many podiatrists are distressed about as well. From the podiatrist perspective, flip-flops were designed to provide protection to the bottom of your Read more

Aching Arches? Try a Foot Roller


Updated 05/25/07 6:54 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 1 comment

Aching Arches? Try a Foot Roller

Summer time equals flip flops, at least in my mind. They are great in hot weather because my feet never over heat, but as footwear they lack structure and arch support. After wearing them for hours my arches can get a little over tired and sore, on those occasions I pull out my foot roller and give my tired dogs a little massage. Not only does the massage make my feet feel better, it Read more

5 Ways to Show Your Running Feet Some Love


Updated 03/09/12 11:40 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tips to Ease Sore Runner's Feet and Prevent Injury

A runner's feet take quite the beating with all the repetitive pounding, sweating, and muscle exertion. Here are five ways to help ease soreness and prevent foot injuries that could sideline your running routine. Grab a tennis ball: If you have a loving friend who's offering to rub your feet regularly, that's great, but most of us don't have that luxury. Instead, perform a little self-massage Read more

Keep Running: Prevent Plantar Fasciitis With These Tips


Updated 02/10/12 4:41 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How to Prevent Plantar Fasciitis and Foot Pain

From pounding the pavement running to spending a day in fashionable shoes that lack proper support, feet take a beating. If you're training for a race this Spring and upping your mileage, it pays to show your peds some love. You can do some preventive prehab to avoid coming down with a case of plantar fasciitis. This painful condition, which can be common in new runners and affects women more Read more

What Not to Do in Wheel Pose


Updated 01/25/12 1:35 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tips For Backbend Wheel Pose

Doing Full Backbend, also known as Wheel pose, isn't exactly on the list of beginner moves. It's demanding both from a flexibility as well as a strength standpoint, so it's best to stick to Half Wheel, Camel, and other easier variations before trying your hand at Full Backbend. When you are ready, here are some things to keep in mind to ensure you're doing this heart-opening pose safely and Read more

Pilates Moves For Your Arms and Core From Kim Kardashian's Trainer


Updated 11/09/11 4:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Kim Kardashian's Pilates Workout

We are pumped to share one of our fave stories from Self here on FitSugar! If you're a novice like me, you might not realize that there are many different kinds of Pilates.  And those incarnations are not defined as "hard, very hard, and nearly impossible." Celebrity trainer Sara Kapuchinski just opened her new LA studio i heart fitness xo, where she teaches West Coast-style Pilates to a Read more

Christian Louboutin Shares His Orgasmic High Heel Theory


Updated 10/19/11 6:13 AM · Posted by · 5 comments

Christian Louboutin Says High Heels Are Orgasmic

"What is sexual in a high heel is the arch of the foot, because it is exactly the position of a woman's foot when she orgasms," explains iconic high heel maker Christian Louboutin. That's what a female French academic told him anyway! Speaking to a British paper, the shoe designer said his stylish stilettos have practical sex appeal. If you ever had doubts about pounding the pavement in pumps, Read more

When to Ditch Your Old Sneaks and Where to Donate Them


Updated 11/07/11 11:39 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

When to Replace Running Sneakers and Where to Donate Them

You finally broke in your running kicks, and they fit as perfectly as a pair of socks. But wait, how long have you been wearing them? Is it already time to spring for a new pair? You're supposed to replace sneakers after 300 to 500 miles, but that's not too helpful if you're not keeping track of mileage and can't remember the date you bought your last pair. Over time, running shoes lose their Read more

Start Now to Prevent Achy, Tired, and Sore Feet This Summer


Updated 05/18/11 11:39 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 1 comment

How to Prevent Tired, Achy, and Cracked Feet

Whether your feet are sore from a long run or a night on the dance floor, there's one thing for certain — achy, throbbing feet can put a damper on your day, not to mention your workout. With Spring in full swing and Summer fast approaching, chances are you'll be using your feet more and more, whether it's a steady stream of weekend hiking or enjoying the outdoors with longer runs. But before Read more

The Lowdown on Warming Up For Workouts and Races


Updated 09/21/11 9:13 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Warm Up Before Running, Racing, and Strength Training

A proper warmup starts your workout on the right foot, prepping both your muscles and lungs for what's to come. Once the staple of readying the body for exercise, stretching has fallen under scrutiny of late. Studies have found that static stretching, holding the stretch for 30 seconds to two minutes, is basically a wash as it neither causes nor prevents injury. And if your workout involves Read more