Well, I have never used the Konaki foot pads. I think that they do work, but it's not necessary to have them. When I first saw the commercial, I thought my feet started to hurt. But they never hurt before, so I think it was just me being hypoallergenic!
Yes, whenver using square-foot you should use a hyphen
Should be able to squeeze it into a 4x8, 4x10. Draw it out using a scale of 1/4" = 1 foot before you start.
you should write 6'
The right foot. It is more important that a right handed bowler end on the left foot, but may start on either foot. If you start on the right foot you have an even number of steps before releasing the ball. If you start on the left foot you have an odd number of steps before releasing the ball.
The front foot steers the board using torsional twist. You should try to keep your weight even on both feet.
You should consult with your podiatrist on pre-surgery preparation.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill athlete's foot fungus. It is recommended to dilute bleach with water before using it as a foot soak or disinfectant to avoid skin irritation.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill athlete's foot fungus. It is recommended to dilute bleach with water before using it as a foot soak or disinfectant to avoid skin irritation.
The word that can go before or after foot is "big."
That would usually not be required.
By foot for sure, on horseback/donkeyback perhaps?
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to help treat athlete's foot due to its antifungal properties. However, it is important to dilute it with water before applying to the affected area to prevent skin irritation. It is recommended to consult a healthcare provider before using it as a treatment for athlete's foot.