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WECKMETHOD SOLE STEP

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING . MANUFACTURING . QUALITY CONTROL . DELIVERY

 

Satisfied customer word-of-mouth referrals always feel great, especially when reflects the trust to bring the visions and products crucial to their businesses to life through varied and complicated processes. WeckMethod was introduced to Production Partners by another PP client in the fitness space.

The average person takes between 3,000 and 4,000 steps every day, adding up to over one million steps every year. Millions of steps taken by millions of people, many of which are experiencing pain.

 
 
 

Foot collapse, foot eversion, and fallen arches are caused by repetitive stress and can create problems throughout the entire body. This is often represented in ones poor posture and can be felt in key points on the body (ankles, knees, hips, lower back, upper torso, neck, and shoulders). This not only leads to pain, but can have an effect on your energy and productivity.

 
 
 
 

Many people feel a sense of instant relief from repetitive stress when they stand on SoleSteps® for the first time. Your body begins to sense and adjust to a stronger, better posture, which starts from the feet all the way up your body to your neck. Your feet are your connection to the ground and improving their function with the help of SoleSteps® can help in improving your energy, mood, and productivity.

 
 
 
 

SoleSteps® are engineered to relieve the daily stress your body encounters from walking, standing, and exercising using four key points. These four key points create a unique slope and combination of angles that provide full foot support allowing you to build strength in your feet to counter foot collapse. The unique slope of the SoleSteps® encourages your body to bear its weight towards the outer front section of the foot without losing balance and security of the full foot.

This position encourages better weight distribution while walking, standing, and exercising. This ultimately allows you to move more efficiently leading to better posture, improved energy, mood, and productivity.

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