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  2. Foot pain? These podiatrist-approved Skechers have heel-to ...

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    These kicks, built for “right-out-of-the-box comfort,’ have a secret weapon you won’t find in many other fashion-forward footwear: memory foam from heel to toe.

  3. Turnshoe - Wikipedia

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    A modern reproduction of a medieval turnshoe; right, being sewn on a shoe last, inside out, and left, rightside-out, on another last Cross-section through the heel of a reproduction turnshoe. A turnshoe is a type of leather shoe that was used during the Middle Ages.

  4. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    Heel Stretch: The flyer holds the heel or middle of their foot with one arm and extends that leg in front of them, pulling their foot as close to eye level as possible. The other arm may do a range of motions, such as a "high v". [38] Bow and Arrow: Variation of a heel stretch. The flyer grabs their foot with the opposite hand and pulls their ...

  5. 25 Shoes with Arch Support That Provide All-Day Comfort - AOL

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    Our editors rounded up the best 25 shoes for men that provide all-day comfort. Shop our list and discover the top tested, reviewed, and user-approved picks.

  6. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    When manufacturing standard pointe shoes, a standardized, common last is used for both left and right shoes, resulting in identical left and right shoes in a pair. Some ballerinas have custom-made lasts that replicate the shapes of their own feet; these may be supplied to a pointe shoe manufacturer for the purpose of manufacturing custom shoes.

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  8. Locomotor effects of shoes - Wikipedia

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    High heels are shoes where the rearfoot (the heel) is positioned higher than the forefoot (toes). High heels of various heights are worn by men and women on a daily basis. The main reason many people wear high heeled shoes is for aesthetic purposes, where high heels are believed to enhance the wearer's physical appearance.

  9. Shoe heel - Wikipedia

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    A heel is the projection at the back of a shoe which rests below the heel bone. The shoe heel is used to improve the balance of the shoe, increase the height of the wearer, alter posture or other decorative purposes. The heel and the sole come in contact with the ground. The geometry and material of the heel is an important factor in avoiding ...