Tuesday, November 30, 2010

"THE ORIGIN OF FOOTWEAR'S" AND SOME USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT FOOTWEAR'S.

"THE ORIGIN OF FOOTWEAR'S" Shoe making have been in existence since 8,000 B.C.E. According to research, some Native Americans in Missouri leave evidence of the elliest remaining shoes which means that if they where the people that built it for them selves or someone built it for them, then shoe making has been in existence before 8000 B.C.E.. During the mid 1700s, the shoe production line is divers-ed; workers can now concentrate on specific tasks on shoe making rather than making an entire shoe, unlike the case in some developing nations during 2009/2010 some shoemaker still do from start to finish e.g, by going to the market to buy the required materials, marking and cutting of it, rubbing of gum, joining,sewing,lasting, down to the finishing aspect. "THE USEFULNESS OF FOOTWEAR'S" Over the years their is something that is in existence which man can not do without which is footwear, it is a need and not a want and in this computer era for you to be able to dress well among your pears,be outstanding,look presentable you need a footwear. After conducting some research on footwear's I was made to understand that be it for reasons of necessity or vanity, we can pretty much assume that for as long as there have been sharp,rocky terrains,extreme temperatures, and human ingenuity footwear's have been useful to mankind. "THE EFFECTS OF SHOES TO YOUR FOOT" *A shoe that is not you size either by smaller or larger can cause blemishes on your skin. *A shoe that is not in alignment with the 28 bones and 20 muscles in your foot can lead to potential foot woes and back pain. *Too tight shoes may cause calluses,bunions and other foot deformities. Calluses means an area of thick hard skin on your foot usually caused by rubbing, while bunions means a painful swelling on the foot usually on the big toe. *high heels shoes also cramp toes and change body posture considerably. *when a shoe is been worn for too long at a stretch or for much walking most especially high-heels it does not allow the muscles of the calf to stay limber. "SOLUTIONS TO AVOID THIS EFFECTS OF SHOES TO YOUR FOOT" *Have a sales person measure your feet. The size of your foot may change due to weight gain or weight loss between your last shoe-shopping excursions. Since the differences in a half-size are only one-sixth of an inch, a change in the length of your foot requires a larger shoe. Measure your foot once while standing and again while you are sitting. *While the foot is used primarily for walking, standing, running and jumping, incorrect foot-gear will do harm to your body and posture. To prevent potential foot woes and back pain, you must purchase shoes that are in alignment with the 28 bones and 20 muscles in your foot. *check the fit. A new shoe should fit snugly at the instep and heel. Allow sufficient room at the front for extension of the toes, and also to prevent calluses, bunions and other shoe deformities. *choose high heels with various heel heights---flat, medium and high. Rotate these various heel heights weekly to allow the muscles of the calf to stay limber. "KEYS TO NOTE" Make sure when you want to buy a shoe the seller should not use nylon to test it for you, use your foot to test it without putting nylon around your foot to avoid buying a small size.

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