Pilates     Instructor Carrie Macy

Pilates Socks

Gymnast Joseph Pilates called his system of exercises Contrology – control of the muscles and your movements. Now known as Pilates, this form of exercise is changing bodies into strong beings. ToeSox with grips are great as Pilates socks, and they can help with your control.

 

Non-Slip Grip

First, our Pilates socks increase your control with the patented non-slip sole. They grip, so you don’t have to worry about slipping on the foot bar of your Pilates reformer, or falling off the Pilates cadillac or chair.  With your ToeSox on, you have control.  And that’s what Joe Pilates wanted for you all along. Stay neat, not sloppy – that’s control.

Alignment

ToeSox also have a horizontal stripe at the metatarsal head (where your foot and toes meet) that offers a visual cue for proper foot alignment during reformer, cadillac and mat workouts.  It’s an easy way for you and your instructor to notice and readjust as needed. The striped ToeSox collection has the same

visual cues with the horizontal striping.

 

Hygiene

Where your feet go, your head and hands may soon follow. Wear the Pilates socks in class to ensure the cleanest surfaces on the Cadillac, reformer, and floor. Wear ToeSox to class - slip out of your shoes (even flip flops) and head into class without your bare feet ever touching the studio floor. ToeSox are great for instructors - walk the class and adjust students, while your bare feet stay clear of odor and dirty feet. 

 

Foot freedom.  Happy feet.  Good stuf

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     "They are perfect for the studio tower as they provide lots of grip on the push thru bar."

- Olivia, Buffalo, NY

 

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Equilibrium

"You can enhance your equilibrium (in standing poses) by spreading the toes and the ball of the standing foot.  The broader your base, the more stable you are, and even the slightest widening of the sole of the foot is surprisingly helpful."

Yoga Journal, May/June 2004
Plumb Perfect by Roger Cole