Old Man Contradiction Posted December 12, 2009 The only thing between you and the ground is your shoe. What is your perfect indoor training shoe? I got some racing flats for running, and when I stand in the Combat Stance (a la I-Chuan) in them my feet are constantly sliding apart. What's the cheapest indoor shoe that grips to a hardwood floor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted December 12, 2009 The only thing between you and the ground is your shoe. What is your perfect indoor training shoe? I got some racing flats for running, and when I stand in the Combat Stance (a la I-Chuan) in them my feet are constantly sliding apart. What's the cheapest indoor shoe that grips to a hardwood floor? I prefer doing everything barefoot. Okay. So it is winter and my feet don't like the cold. I just bougt two pair of suede loafers with foam rubber soles that grip my floors very nicely. ($10/pair at K-Mart.) Peace & Love! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mouse Posted December 12, 2009 Barefoot or Vibram five fingers. I find the KSOs most comfortable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old Man Contradiction Posted December 12, 2009 (edited) both of your suggestions are actually what I would naturally want. But given the nature of my class barefeet is not an option. I can't afford the fivefingers, and loafers aren't really what I'm looking for. Ideally I want a good cheap athletic shoe. Something under 40-50$. So far I'm thinking either Asics GEL-Rocket 4 or Nike 5 T-1 FS, maybe one of the Adidas Samba models. Edited December 12, 2009 by Old Man Contradiction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sloppy Zhang Posted December 12, 2009 I prefer asics, but I can't comment on their indoor performance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dainin Posted December 12, 2009 Converse All Stars, aka Chuck Taylors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aetherous Posted December 12, 2009 I like Adio skateboarding shoes. They are comfy, yet good for zhan zhuang. Found some for cheap on this website, although I always buy them in a skate shop and try them on first. http://www.buyskateshoes.com/catalog/detail/wGnPL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeiChuan Posted December 12, 2009 Any idea where I can get shoes with a non rubber bottom? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
immortal_sister Posted December 12, 2009 Any idea where I can get shoes with a non rubber bottom? the easy answer is to get some traditional black taichi shoes with the cotton bottom. those are pretty nice, but don't last long outdoors http://www.aquariandreams.com/productcart/...mp;idproduct=31 i would love to hear if anyone has other suggestions. i looked and looked last year and couldn't find anything. i found sandals that were entirely made of hemp, including the soles, but they were all out of stock. can't remember the name. there must be shoes made entirely of hemp somewhere? no rubber or synthetic crap?.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrei Posted December 12, 2009 What's the cheapest indoor shoe that grips to a hardwood floor? Feiyue under 30$ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doc benway Posted December 12, 2009 I've tried cheap kung fu shoes, Feiyue, Discipline, a variety of running and tennis shoes over the years, and my favorite by far is Adidas Sambas. Nothing comes close for me. Good arch support, flat and wide sole, supportive uppers. Great for form, great for aggressive push hands and martial training. Not too expensive. You've got to try them yourself, however. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mYTHmAKER Posted December 12, 2009 Outdoors Feiyue or Macbeth Indoors cloth bottom tai chi shoes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted December 12, 2009 Any training shoe does well with me as long as the heel doesn't rise too much. Not fussy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 12, 2009 Dunlop Volley Cheap enough to replace, they only last a few months, excellent grip, good comfort. I like them better than Kung Fu slippers. Slippers are hard to get here and pretty much the same price with postage as the easily available volleys. I do like how you can get a slippery hard rubber and a sticky softer rubber in the kung fu slippers but I'm usually looking for more grip not less, I've never tried the cotton sole slippers. I often think of getting some Feiyues or five fingers etc, but I like to think Volleys are like a Chinese style solution. In Australia vollies are in all the chain store so they are cheap and everywhere. So your using what's readily available. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites