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After standing for 5 hours straight at a show recently I realized that my discomfort would have been alleviated greatly if I could only shift around a little and put either of my feet up on a step briefly. I think a pair of shoes with some sort of built in step would be magnificent. Mechanism? Telescoping
rod, collapsing/retracting/hinged plate? Since you are not using this a a true step, the "step" would only need to be sturdy enough to support the weight of your leg.
Or do the Masai thing, and stand on one leg only
http://www.geocitie...images/image491.jpg (Of course, you may require a spear to do this, depending on your balance.) [DrCurry, Mar 13 2006]
Masai Barefoot Technology shoes
http://www.mbt-uk.com/ Help with this problem. [wagster, Mar 13 2006]
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Maybe you just need better shoes - aren't Dr. Scholl's designed for people who need to stand all day? |
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I must admit, I have felt the need for a resting aid when doing the standing all day thing, but what I thought would be good is something you can rest your knee on. A sort of knee stilt or something. |
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How about wearing one high heel and one flat? Then just switch feet at midday. |
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