SACRAMENTO - Many of us remember the long-ago day we learned to tie our own shoes. "I learned how to tie my shoes when I was 3 years old," said Kimberly Gomez Santos, a senior at Sacramento State. "My ...
The scientific evidence is now clear: we all tie our shoelaces wrong. America’s epidemic of untied shoes can be blamed in part on faulty shoe-tying technique, according to rigorous experiments in a ...
Ian's Shoelace Site, home of several inventive methods for shoe-tying, brings us the "Ian Knot," touted as the world's fastest shoelace knot. We've been tipped off on this several times before, so I ...
The difference between shoes tied with a balanced, neat, and self-tightening knot versus those tied with an unbalanced, sloppy, and loose knot, is all in how you make your first loop. Over at Runner's ...
Are you teaching your kids how to tie their shoelaces? If they can't quite get it, or you think it's time they learned how, Ian Fieggen who is also known as Professor Shoelace can show you how with ...
A doctor has revealed how to tie your shoes like a surgeon, claiming that once it's tied, it 'never loosens.' Pennsylvania-based surgeon Dr. Sloane frequently shares helpful advice to his TikTok ...
Oliver O’Reilly was teaching his daughter to tie her shoes when he realized something: he had no idea why shoelaces suddenly come undone. When he went looking for an answer, it was apparent that no ...
You’re a pretty capable guy, right? You can put together a decent outfit, cook a good meal, charm the object of your affection at the bar—all crucial life skills for the functional adult human male.
Ian’s Shoelace Site claims to be the number one shoelace hobbyist site in the world, and says over 11,000 people visit every day. Whether you’re looking for the best knot for your running shoes or the ...