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- Has ROLLBAR TPU posting system to minimize rear-foot movement that, when combined with TS2 system, achieves the ultimate in motion control
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MBT believes in footwear that makes you better from the ground up. MBT: The idea of Physiological Footwear How the anti-shoe is pro-body: The key to MBT is its patented sole structure. |
MBT technology mimicks walking in barefeet. |
Wearing MBT mimicks walking on soft, natural ground. When the heel strikes, the heel sinks into the ground and the body has to stabilize. When the foot rolls forward, there is a controlled rolling over the balancing area towards the ball of the foot. The toe rolls off (without pressure). |
MBT's ensure the foot’s natural rolling movement and optimizes pressure distribution over the whole sole. |
The Anti-Shoe MBT would like to help people all over the world lead a healthier, more active and happier life. MBT is convinced that human fitness and health are significantly influenced by the way we walk – this conviction has already been substantiated objectively by many scientific studies. MBT therefore attempts to awaken and strengthen the awareness of physiologically correct walking among people world-wide by disseminating the idea and concept of MBT physiological footwear. The benefits of physiologically correct walking can thus be made available to as many people as possible all over the world, in a straightforward and uncomplicated way. |
MBT's Masai Sensor creates natural instability, to which the body responds with increased muscle activity. |
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