A shoe insert, with a raised heel area, that creates a rigid inner sole that extends to a point just prior to the ball of the foot.
A popular trend in fitness is the inclusion of Olympic style weightlifting movements with other exercises.—ex. Cross Fit Training. These varying types of exercises each have a type of footwear specific to the type of exercise being performed—ex. running shoes, cross-trainers, weight lifting shoes. This invention allows users to add features typically associated with weight lifting shoes to various other types of footwear.
The construction of the heel lift and rigid shank elements of the invention can be manufactured as a single component or assembled from multiple components as shown below. The preferred embodiment uses a raised heel portion made of a material that limits compression (1), a shank made of a rigid material (2), and an insole top cover (3). The existing shoe insole may also be used to replace (3).
The scope of the invention contemplates:
This application is a nonprovisional application claiming priority of provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 61/716,793 filed Oct. 20, 2012
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61716493 | Oct 2012 | US |