Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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shoes are no longer losing weight? ...

Welcome back!

Remember the "Fitness Trainers" ?

I spoke some time ago in this post , judging certainly questionable aesthetic point of view.
Mine was a personal opinion, and as such is also questionable.

"De gustibus non est disputandum" ... surely there are those who consider these shoes accessories of great beauty and elegance.
Some people I witnessed their incredible comfort: it seems that the particular shape of the sole allows posture is absolutely correct.
While still in my opinion, take note of the opposing opinions.

heavily ironic tone of my previous post but it was not only due to the fact that I find these shoes ugly: my simple aesthetic judgments is an end in itself and is certainly not the motivation that pushes me to communicate to the world of my Web thought.

There must be other.

In fact what I had left me somewhat perplexed and had encouraged to make the content very easy irony was too much of the promotional spot "Fitness Trainers" .

The message conveyed by the advertising was somewhat questionable, if not laughable: "Losing weight walking"!
I understand that exaggeration is the basis of any advertising campaign ... but impossible to ensure the risk of encroaching on very easily in misleading advertising.
The advertisement, in addition to ensuring exceptional results in terms of weight loss and toning through a simple walk, urged to abandon strenuous sessions in the gym and Resignation food (see the video I attached in previous post).
is called that is, giving just what is the basis of any healthy weight loss process.
A similar message was misleading in this way to affect not only those who had real problems in posture, perhaps risovibili the conformation of these shoes, but also those who struggle every day with the balance, much larger slice of consumers.
That, in economic terms, is much more convenient.

For this reason, I launched my arrows against "Fitness Trainers" and advertising.

Today someone has noticed that something was wrong in that spot: the President of the European consumer protection has in fact ordered the suspension of the spot considering the "Weight Loss Fitness Walking Shoes!" a form of commercial communication misleading. "

" The message attributed to the shoes in question advertised an incredible ability slimming (weight loss walking "," help you lose weight, toning up the silhouette "), conveying thus promises exorbitant and in any event not attributable to the simple use of the footwear in question. .. "

For those who would then investigate, find the full article here.

For everyone else ... if something looks so nice not to seem real, maybe it's not true ...

- Vonetzel

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