The EasyTone sneaker uses something called the DMX Technology, in conjunction with something called Balance Pods. Basically, what happens when youre wearing these shoes is this: the balance pods are specifically designed to throw air about the sole of your shoe to create an area of instability while youre walking. It will be barely perceptible and your legs and feet will compensate to gain the stability back by automatically adjusting how you move to keep you on your feet. As the body does this, your buttocks are getting quite the work out.
The balance pods will continue to make air travel from the fore of the sole to the heel and vice versa no matter how much your body adjusts. The effect takes a little getting used to, but soon youll find that you wont noticed that youre having issues staying upright as your body gets used to compensating for the instability. There is a drawback, though, if you think you can wear these shoes for any activity and get the same effect. The way the shoe is designed is such that it only works when your foot is moving forward or backward in a straight line. The second you begin any side to side motion (aerobics, tennis, football, etcetera) the air flow begins to behave differently.
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Reebok very well might have come up with an amazing solution for women with this EasyTone sneaker. While there are quite a good number of female athletes, the majority get their exercise from the simple act of walking and tend to forego any muscle building regimes or any other kind of cardiovascular activities. A Reebok EasyTone will kill two birds with one stone, as it were, and allow you proper support while youre walking, despite the instability, and give your booty a great work out.