Multiple sclerosis special snowflake and shoes
I am one of those exception to the rule women and my husband is my trainer. However, we do travel an hour away to a Starting Strength gym in Omaha when my better half hits a roadblock with my training. Mark has always, somewhat irritatingly, been right in helping me gain strength as in the seated press when I lacked the balance necessary to accomplish it standing.
Question: I already know your stance on shoes and have always utilized a recommended pair. My feet still tend to want to shift in the squat due to my balance adjustment. My form otherwise seems good. Bar travel, chest down, and knee position, and depth are adequate. On a whim I tried my minimalist shoes I wear for deadlift and living (I don't trip and fall near as much in these) for the squat. Interestingly enough, my feet don't seem to want to wallow and balance seems way easier using them. I always had my Powerlifts cinched snug when using them. How dumb is it to use my minimalist shoes for the squat? My heaviest squat has only been 126 lb. Testify Gym in Omaha has checked my form before. It took me six months to develop the balance to body weight squat so, for me, I've accomplished a lot.
Is there any reason I should use my minimalist for a time or would I just be a dumbass for considering it? Thank you for your time and consideration.