Toning Tips: Using The Reebok Easytone Trainers To Firm Your Legs
Major sports brand Reebok have claimed that their new line of Easytone trainers can tone your hamstrings, calves and bum nearly 30% more than regular trainers just by walking in them. They claim the trainers can “train muscles your trainers never knew you had.”
The glamorous brunette is the face of the new line of trainers said to improve tone and strength in the legs and bum via a unique unstable sole. She will also be their spokeswoman for their new Jukari Fit to Flex workout. Reebok created the workout with inspiration from the performances of Cirque du Soleil, it targets core muscles and the upper body by using a light elastic band that can be used in a variety of ways.
The sports giant claim the shoe creates a smaller, more unstable surface area which is significant enough to activate muscles without impacting the way you move or even making you aware. Supposedly your leg and bum muscles will naturally fight to find a balance point and will therefore work your legs and buttocks significantly more than usual.
The trainers are not recommended for normal sports such as tennis or netball due to their lack of lateral support, which is fine by us. What they are designed for is everyday use which allows muscle activity to take place during even mundane tasks.
You are able to wear the trainers, flip flops or sandals whenever you want and as long as you’re standing, they are working your muscles. It’s like sitting on an exercise ball all day rather than an office chair.
The scientists also surveyed users of the shoes over a period of several months and found that they experienced a degree of toning of the legs and bum. But the team struggled to determine whether the toning was entirely due to the imbalance the shoes created or the motivation to walk more.
Consumers have so far gone mad for the Reebok easytone range and there is rumour of further, more casual models to be added to the popular easytone trainers


