|
|
Adjust-a-Lift Heel Lifts - Sold Individually The Adjust-a-Lift is sold in single lifts, not pairs. The Adjust-a-Lift is made of 1/8" three layers of neoprene rubber and a layer of leather on top. The layers can be removed to get approximately the right height when placed in the shoe. One layer provides 1/8" lift, 2 layers, 1/4" lift and 3 layers 3/8" lift. The layer of leather makes this more of a lift than a pad; similar-looking products wi... |
|
|
Height Increase Elevator Shoes Insole - 1 to 1.5 inches Taller Ideal for "High Profile" shoes such as a boot style or high top basketball sneakers. Low profile shoes may not fit. Insoles will takes more space from you shoes interior. Recommended for occasional use only. For best performance, always try out our well designed height elevator shoes. Use with elevator shoes is not recommended.... |
|
|
WSWS 5-Layers Unisex Height Increase Lift Shoes Insole Taller Silicon with a Free WSWS Shoe Cleaning Cloth $13.95 1.Adjustable layer system so that you can adjust the thickness to your desired height increase |
|
|
WSWS - 2-Layer Height Increase Elevator Shoes Insole for Men - 5 cm (approximately 2 inches) Taller + One Free WSWS Shoe Cleaning Cloth $16.95 Confidence means keeping your head up, and nothing keeps it higher than being tall. Coming up short on dates or interviews? Don't worry: WSWS air-cushion shoe insole will give you a lift. Go ahead; take a stand. The idea of height insoles originated from Asia where they are a phenomenon. |
|
|
WSWS - Height Increase Elevator Shoes Insole (White Color) for Men - 5 cm (Approximately 2 Inches) Taller - White Color + a Free WSWS Shoe Cleaning Cloth $9.99 Confidence means keeping your head up, and nothing keeps it higher than being tall. Coming up short on dates or interviews? Don't worry: air-cushion shoe pads will give you a lift. Go ahead; take a stand. The idea of height insoles originated from Asia where they are a phenomenon. |
|
|
Military Manpower; Psychology As Applied To The Training Of Men And The Increase Of Their Effectiveness $18.81 Military Manpower; Psychology As Applied To The Training Of Men And The Increase Of Their Effectiveness |
|
|
Increase $29.95 Increase is Lia Purpura''''s chronicle of her pregnancy, the birth of her son, Joseph, and the first year of his life... |
|
|
Ecco Men's Portland Shoes $119.95 Ecco Men's Portland Shoes |
|
|
Born Men's Simon Shoes $109.95 Born Men's Simon Shoes |
|
|
Born Men's Henri Shoes $104.95 Born Men's Henri Shoes |
|
|
Born Men's Filmore Shoes $119.95 Born Men's Filmore Shoes |
|
|
Born Men's Flanagen Shoes $129.95 Born Men's Flanagen Shoes |
|
|
Men's Rockport World Tour Classic $89.95 The Classic World Tour Style. This shoe covers your foot in leather or nubuck for a softly cushioned fit, and features Full Strobel construction to increase flexibility and aid in walking motion. Its EVA midsole provides lightweight cushioning, comfort, and durable support. Fiberlon airport friendly shank. Durable 1 rubber outsole keeps feet firm on a variety of surfaces. Rockport's patented Walking Platform construction, with an extended heel counter and structured but pliable forefoot, provides motion control and increased forefoot flexibility. Heel Height: 1 . |
|
|
Men's Rockport World Tour Classic $89.95 The Classic World Tour Style. This shoe covers your foot in leather or nubuck for a softly cushioned fit, and features Full Strobel construction to increase flexibility and aid in walking motion. Its EVA midsole provides lightweight cushioning, comfort, and durable support. Fiberlon airport friendly shank. Durable 1 rubber outsole keeps feet firm on a variety of surfaces. Rockport's patented Walking Platform construction, with an extended heel counter and structured but pliable forefoot, provides motion control and increased forefoot flexibility. Heel Height: 1 . |
|
|
The effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on the biomechanics of landing from a single leg jump in elite female dancers. $49.99 Introduction. The most common acute injury in dance is lateral ankle sprain and women dancers have a 2.2 times greater incidence than their male counterparts. The mechanism of injury is landing from a jump onto a single leg when the ankle is plantar flexed. Women dancers jump while wearing high-heeled shoes whereas the men wear flat-soled shoes. Dancers also work on inclined stage surfaces which may alter their postural and joint mechanics. No studies have examined the effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on dance jump landings. Methods. Kinematic and kinetic data, including electromyographic activity, were collected from 30 women dancers when performing single leg jumps in flat and high heeled shoes onto flat and 3.6 degree inclined surfaces, a floor slope commonly used in Broadway productions. MANOVA tests evaluated effects of shoe and floor on balance, lower extremity muscle activity, joint positions, motions and moments. Results. Dancers in high heeled shoes contacted the force plate with significantly greater angles of ankle plantar flexion and inversion, knee extension and varus and hip flexion when compared to flat-soled shoes. They had significantly greater frontal plane angular displacements but significantly less sagittal plane angular displacements during landing; increased muscle activity, eversion moment and time to stabilization of baseline postural sway and a decreased plantar flexion moment. A shoe-surface interaction effect was found, such that when landing in high-heels on the medial surface compared with the lateral surface, eversion moment and angle of inversion increased and when on the posterior surface compared with the anterior surface, plantar flexion moment decreased while plantar flexion angle increased. Conclusion. The requirement to wear high heeled shoes while jumping may be an important reason why women dancers suffer more lateral ankle sprains than men. Floor surface interacts with high heeled shoes to further increase r |
|
|
The effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on the biomechanics of landing from a single leg jump in elite female dancers. $69 Introduction. The most common acute injury in dance is lateral ankle sprain and women dancers have a 2.2 times greater incidence than their male counterparts. The mechanism of injury is landing from a jump onto a single leg when the ankle is plantar flexed. Women dancers jump while wearing high-heeled shoes whereas the men wear flat-soled shoes. Dancers also work on inclined stage surfaces which may alter their postural and joint mechanics. No studies have examined the effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on dance jump landings. Methods. Kinematic and kinetic data, including electromyographic activity, were collected from 30 women dancers when performing single leg jumps in flat and high heeled shoes onto flat and 3.6 degree inclined surfaces, a floor slope commonly used in Broadway productions. MANOVA tests evaluated effects of shoe and floor on balance, lower extremity muscle activity, joint positions, motions and moments. Results. Dancers in high heeled shoes contacted the force plate with significantly greater angles of ankle plantar flexion and inversion, knee extension and varus and hip flexion when compared to flat-soled shoes. They had significantly greater frontal plane angular displacements but significantly less sagittal plane angular displacements during landing; increased muscle activity, eversion moment and time to stabilization of baseline postural sway and a decreased plantar flexion moment. A shoe-surface interaction effect was found, such that when landing in high-heels on the medial surface compared with the lateral surface, eversion moment and angle of inversion increased and when on the posterior surface compared with the anterior surface, plantar flexion moment decreased while plantar flexion angle increased. Conclusion. The requirement to wear high heeled shoes while jumping may be an important reason why women dancers suffer more lateral ankle sprains than men. Floor surface interacts with high heeled shoes to further increase r |
|
|
The effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on the biomechanics of landing from a single leg jump in elite female dancers. $49.99 Introduction. The most common acute injury in dance is lateral ankle sprain and women dancers have a 2.2 times greater incidence than their male counterparts. The mechanism of injury is landing from a jump onto a single leg when the ankle is plantar flexed. Women dancers jump while wearing high-heeled shoes whereas the men wear flat-soled shoes. Dancers also work on inclined stage surfaces which may alter their postural and joint mechanics. No studies have examined the effect of shoe heel height and floor incline on dance jump landings. Methods. Kinematic and kinetic data, including electromyographic activity, were collected from 30 women dancers when performing single leg jumps in flat and high heeled shoes onto flat and 3.6 degree inclined surfaces, a floor slope commonly used in Broadway productions. MANOVA tests evaluated effects of shoe and floor on balance, lower extremity muscle activity, joint positions, motions and moments. Results. Dancers in high heeled shoes contacted the force plate with significantly greater angles of ankle plantar flexion and inversion, knee extension and varus and hip flexion when compared to flat-soled shoes. They had significantly greater frontal plane angular displacements but significantly less sagittal plane angular displacements during landing; increased muscle activity, eversion moment and time to stabilization of baseline postural sway and a decreased plantar flexion moment. A shoe-surface interaction effect was found, such that when landing in high-heels on the medial surface compared with the lateral surface, eversion moment and angle of inversion increased and when on the posterior surface compared with the anterior surface, plantar flexion moment decreased while plantar flexion angle increased. Conclusion. The requirement to wear high heeled shoes while jumping may be an important reason why women dancers suffer more lateral ankle sprains than men. Floor surface interacts with high heeled shoes to further increase r |
No more products found for: Increase Height Shoes Men

Acquisition to increase the height of shoes for men?
I'm only 5 feet 1 inch to think buy high heels for I look above. The reason I have a problem in the workplace. Because of my size, nobody seems to take me seriously. Also, I think I lived high for promotion several times, and the greatest person ever won promotion. However, some people advised me do not bother to buy shoes increase in height because they are not very comfortable to wear. Do you think my time would be worth making sacrifice to make me look taller?
wow .... a guy in high heels is alittle fruity ... may be growing short, but I'm 15 and I looked back, but im 6'1 = /
LiftKits Infomercial 120 seconds
increase height shoes men

