
While watching a recent infomercial for Walk Fit in-soles, I was reminded of a bizarre incident in my life. One day, while in college, I was walking down the road--and I was pulled over by a police officer for "drunk walking." No joke. Curious situation, since I've never drunk any alcohol in my life. It turns out that, because I was especially tired that day, I was weaving back and forth while I walked. You'll be happy to know that I passed the sobriety test and got off with a warning to stay out of the road.
I thought about this because the guy in the Walk Fit commercial, BEFORE he bought the insoles, was walking just like I was. He looked positively drunk. Then after putting Walk Fit in his shoes, he was the picture of perfect balance.
If you're not familiar with it, Walk Fit goes inside your shoes to line up your heels with the ball of your feet, to provide comfortable, balanced standing and walking. The in-soles also feature gel pacs to keep your tootsies nice and comfy.
I actually bought some Walk Fit in-soles for myself. Not because of my "drunk walking" problem, but because I have high arches. And they really do make all the difference in how I feel and stand. I'm sure they will improve my overall health as well.
Mind you, when the commercial boasted that these things feature "bio lock design" and "meta-tarsal and sagital support," my response was--"HUH?" But when they talked about walking with more comfort and more balance, I was on board.
And I still am. I highly recommend Walk Fit. But only if you're walking sober. Otherwise, just stay home.
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