Barefoot shoes will cure all my problems
Unfortunately, there is no magic pill for all ailments, and barefoot shoes will not solve your health problems. Yes, walking in barefoot shoes is excellent support in the fight against certain foot conditions, but if you’ve spent your life wearing poorly fitted shoes, treatment may require "heavier artillery."
Minimalist shoes allow for:
- A wider range of motion for the toes, which positively impacts their strength and proper alignment.
- Comfortable foot spacing, which helps in the fight against bunions.
- Natural foot movement (from the midfoot), leading to better posture for the entire body.
- Strengthening of the foot muscles, which helps avoid injuries and provides greater natural cushioning for the body.
To sum up – barefoot shoes can be helpful in the fight against certain conditions, but we recommend using common sense and consulting with a doctor.

Barefoot shoes are not suitable for sports
Here we can definitely say – quite the opposite! Whether you're doing strength training, running, or participating in another sport, barefoot shoes can be a great support for your athletic performance.
However, we will emphasize again (and will do so on every occasion)! If you have health problems – make sure to consult a doctor or gradually introduce minimalist footwear into your exercise routine.
How can these shoes help you in sports?
- For strength sports, a stronger and wider foot allows for a more stable position. In exercises like squats or deadlifts, this is crucial.
- For running, aerobics, and other similar exercises, a foot in minimalist shoes has more space and forces natural movement from the midfoot. While your first barefoot experiences may lead to muscle soreness, after some time, you will notice a significant improvement in the fluidity of movement and cushioning.
- Barefoot shoes are also great for climbing (giving a more secure feeling of the ground under your feet), cycling (stronger contact with the bike pedals), and other sports.
There are many more examples, but we’ve listed a few general areas to give you a more complete view!
