Two weekends ago, I slipped very quickly on my painted garage floor. Usually, I'm pretty good about not having this floor get more wet than it has to, let alone soapy wet, and when there are a few spots, I usually pay attention to them. Well, I guess I was simply being less careful, more rushed with time, and one got me, and it got me good and fast. I can still feel it in my back. No time for reaction of any kind, it was extremely quick.
I know the best thing to do would probably get a different type of flooring, but I'm not sure I'm up for that in terms of both money and effort. If you want to try to talk me into some type of flooring, feel free, but it may be a waste of your effort?!
So, I don't expect there to be a miracle shoe, but I was wondering if there were certain types out there that might give me just a little more of an advantage as far as no longer hurting myself. The shoes I had were worn flat on the bottom, these were my "detailing shoes", and needless to say they are already thrown out. Are certain boating shoes good for what I'm looking for? Maybe some sort of outdoorsy water shoe perhaps? (I actually have a pair of these "water shoes", but I don't know that their grip is any better; I got them to protect my soles against rough rocks and such when outdoors, lake trips, etc). I consider myself to have a good sense of balance, and falling is really a very rare thing for me, but well, this incident has been bothersome for more than one reason, such as the inability to keep up a relatively active lifestyle that I've been decent about this year.
Thanks for your input, as always. These aren't exactly them, but it's the idea . . . I'm thinking of trying my pair on next time, or maybe try some sort of "slip and slide" test perhaps (if I can safely figure out how to do so, lol). Ok, the first image chosen didn't work, so I'll try a different pic/shoe.
I know the best thing to do would probably get a different type of flooring, but I'm not sure I'm up for that in terms of both money and effort. If you want to try to talk me into some type of flooring, feel free, but it may be a waste of your effort?!
So, I don't expect there to be a miracle shoe, but I was wondering if there were certain types out there that might give me just a little more of an advantage as far as no longer hurting myself. The shoes I had were worn flat on the bottom, these were my "detailing shoes", and needless to say they are already thrown out. Are certain boating shoes good for what I'm looking for? Maybe some sort of outdoorsy water shoe perhaps? (I actually have a pair of these "water shoes", but I don't know that their grip is any better; I got them to protect my soles against rough rocks and such when outdoors, lake trips, etc). I consider myself to have a good sense of balance, and falling is really a very rare thing for me, but well, this incident has been bothersome for more than one reason, such as the inability to keep up a relatively active lifestyle that I've been decent about this year.
Thanks for your input, as always. These aren't exactly them, but it's the idea . . . I'm thinking of trying my pair on next time, or maybe try some sort of "slip and slide" test perhaps (if I can safely figure out how to do so, lol). Ok, the first image chosen didn't work, so I'll try a different pic/shoe.
