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 Post subject: first post and slippy feet?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:31 am 
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ok, first post...

I was talking to harry on Thrs regarding loosing grip while changing stances at Oakley, as soon as I put any weight on my moving foot it starts to slip and loose grip due to perspiration under foot. Even if I really grip I still tend to loose grip during the transfer of weight, I dont have this issue on sundays.

Also is it best to harden the skin on the feet for grip or try to remove it to leave fresher softer skin? (like a car tyre the softer the compound the more grip you have)


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 Post subject: Grip
PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 8:43 pm 
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Grip is important, you could use 'Super glue'? Taking skin off the botom of our feet could be painful and you would of course leave a mess on the floor, would not recomend it, what did Harry say? :lol: :shock: :twisted:

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Diary Entry -

"Tried instructors idea of using super glue, my grip on floor has increased by over 200%, however the sports centre owners were not too impressed when they discovered 2 6 foot planks missing from the centre of the sports hall. On a brighter note I may have stumbled upon a new indoor sport that I shall call indoor bare foot skiing"

I shall try other solutions and post my results here, maybe prit-stick wont cause such a problem :lol:


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