‘I’m a fitness expert – one hidden manufacturing secret makes your running shoes sexist’

As new research reveals that women’s athletic footwear doesn’t meet the needs of female feet, meet the husband and wife team transforming trainers

It might seem that women are spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing trainers, whether they’re buying a pair of fashion ‘sneakers’ in any possible colour from hot pink to leopard print or investing in technical shoes promising to boost performance.

But according to new research, this array of supposedly beneficial footwear isn’t aimed at the fairer sex at all – they’re simply men’s trainers that have been reduced in size.

The result is that women are not only at greater risk of discomfort, but they are also more likely to be injured and suffer from painful conditions such as plantar fasciitis.

In the paper, recently published in BMJ Journals’ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, Canadian researchers noted that “billions of dollars have been invested by the footwear industry over the last 50 years to incorporate technology aiming to prevent injury, maximise comfort and improve performance in running.”

However, the team led by Simon Fraser University in Canada continued, “research conducted by industry and academic communities to inform running footwear development has predominantly been designed for and tested on males or men.”

The paper explains that running shoes are designed by creating a “last”, which is a three-dimensional foot-shaped mould based on male foot anatomy. This is then scaled for the full range of sizes for men and women.

“Beyond making the shoes smaller and changing the colour – a process known as ‘shrink it and pink it’ – often only minimal modifications are made to create women’s shoes,” the researchers state. The academics concluded that, “women runners have distinct and evolving footwear needs that are currently unmet by the running footwear industry.”

While this may come as a shock to many women – and even sparked a lively discussion on ITV’s This Morning it’s old news to husband and-wife team Nicolle and Martin Dean from St Albans, Hertfordshire, who spent five years developing an athletic shoe specifically designed for women’s feet and anatomy.

In September they launched QLVR Running Slippers, a trainer that is engineered at every stage specifically for women. They were driven by the thought, “what if women’s athletic shoes were actually designed for women’s feet?” “For too long, the athletic footwear industry has been treating women’s feet as shrunk down versions of men’s even though the biomechanics and shape are very different,” says Nicolle, 52. “Poorly fitting trainers can lead to injuries. Anatomically, women have a wider hip-to-knee angle, which can be a factor in ligament strain, along with hormonal changes, which is why specific stability and alignment is essential when engineering a shoe for women’s running and training.”

Martin, a fourth-generation shoemaker, and Nicolle – parents of two teenage girls – saw how women were being sidelined by the industry. “The standard approach was ‘shrink it and pink it’. It’s cheaper to share moulds, lasts and cutting dies across genders. We decided women deserved better than wearing small men’s shoes.

“But the real revelation was proving that women’s feet aren’t just smaller versions of men’s feet. Higher arches, wider toe boxes, narrower heels – we engineered for the real shape, not the convenient one.”

It took the Deans five years to research their groundbreaking Running Slipper, £165, during which time they raised £100,000 in a Kickstarter campaign.

Their design is made from female-specific lasts. They’ve also jettisoned shoelaces for a patented “Wing Fit” system, inspired by the movement of birds’ wings, which makes the trainers flexible enough to slip on but then provide support over the whole shoe – not just at the bridge of the foot where the laces have been tightened.

Nicolle says: ‘When you step into our QLVR Running Slipper, your foot is instantly locked in as the heel area wraps around the foot for support and stability, holding the foot in correct alignment while allowing natural flex and motion.”

Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes is already a fan, crediting QLVR trainers with helping her come back from injury, and Davina McCall has also been seen wearing hers.

Meanwhile, in elite women’s sport, things are changing, with Adidas releasing the F50 Sparkfusion, their first football boot designed specifically for the female anatomy, as well as the RS15 Avaglide, its first female-first rugby boot, in June. “We are challenging the industry and revolutionising athletic footwear through women-first design and laceless technology,” Nicolle says. “There’s no bigger compliment than seeing women putting them to work and benefitting from our unique design.”

Five signs your trainers don’t fit properly:

Nicolle Dean shares the clues that your footwear isn’t right for you:

SLIDING IN THE SHOE If your foot is sliding back and forth inside the shoe, it’s not holding correctly at the heel. Your foot should be held snugly at the back and midfoot.

BLISTERS No, blisters aren’t just a fact of life. Rubbing and discomfort caused by ‘heel slip’ shows that the heel area is loose and the back of your foot is not being supported. Blisters are common for women runners as their heels are narrower than men’s.

BASHED-UP TOES Do you have runner’s toe? These bruised toenails aren’t a badge of honour – they’re a sign that your toes are banging the front of the shoe. Your foot should be held securely in position.

NUMBNESS OR TINGLING Have you ever noticed that your toes start to tingle or feel numb when you run? This is because they’re being pinched, often because the men’s trainer shape is too narrow in the toebox.

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The Repair Shop’s Dominic Chinea left in ‘chaos’ as he shares update on show future

The Repair Shop star Dominic Chinea has opened up about his busy life as he juggles filming the BBC show with a new TV series, all while taking on a tough personal project

The Repair Shop’s Dominic Chinea has confessed his working life has descended into chaos due to the sheer volume of projects on his plate. The celebrated craftsman made the revelation in a video on his YouTube channel, where he’s documenting his ambitious journey to construct a racing car powered by a World War One aircraft engine.

At the beginning of the clip, The Repair Shop favourite acknowledged that much of the mayhem stems from filming a fresh television series for UKTV, which has left him unable to reveal certain details.

He said: “As you can see behind me there’s been a lot of progress with the workshop. And you know what I’m going to say, you’re going to have to wait for the TV show, UK TV, to see a lot of that stuff.

“But I’m still very much working in chaos, the TV show is coming to an end which means I’ve got a tiny bit more time to spend here working on my own projects and actually getting stuck into stuff.”

This marks not the first occasion Dominic has discussed his latest television venture. Earlier this year, he shared details about the programme on his YouTube platform.

He said: “The reason for getting that – which is secret information, so keep it between yourselves – is that I’m working on a new TV show. I’m really excited about it.

“It’s an awesome project and we’re just getting started on it, and it’s so exciting already. It’s going really well. I can’t wait to be able to share more with you – and we’re going to be driving around in a Defender, if I can get it fixed.”

Dominic, a beloved member of The Repair Shop team since 2017, has consistently impressed fans with his knowledge, skill, and passion for cars. He recently surprised fans by purchasing a new vehicle, revealing: “Some of you may have seen in last week’s video that I’ve gone and got myself a new (Land Rover) Defender.

“It is a TD5 2000, I think 2001, long 110 long bed pickup. It’s in the workshop on axle stands with the bonnet open because it’s broken. I was not expecting it to be a project.”

Dominic’s latest venture comes after his life-altering decision to relocate from Kent to Cornwall.

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He shared: “It is completely life-changing. It really is. I’m never moving again. It was stressful, but it’s like having that workshop and having that at home has been a dream for so long.

“And I’m very, very fortunate, very grateful that I’ve actually been able to do it, but it doesn’t come easy. It has been a lot of work, a huge amount of work, and as I say, it is still very much derelict. I’m still shovelling cow poo out where all my tools are.

Sharon Osbourne reveals heartbreaking aftermath of Ozzy’s death in first podcast

Sharon Osbourne has opened up about the devastating impact Ozzy’s death has had on her.

The 73-year-old matriarch was bereft when her beloved spouse died in July aged 76 and she and her children Jack and Kelly Osbourne have now released the first episode of their The Osbournes podcast in over a year to honour the late rocker and reflect on their own grief.

Sharon says she can no longer sleep by herself at night after losing her beloved husband.

In conversation with two of her children sitting around a large wooden table covered in magazines featuring the Black Sabbath frontman, and Sharon admitted: “I hate going to bed at night.”

Kelly said: “I mean, I slept with you for the first two months so that you weren’t on your own. But then I felt like you needed some space.

“I wake up and for the first three seconds I feel normal. And then I remember everything. Mornings are the hardest for me.

“What is the morning? Because it happened in the morning. And I used to spend most of my time with Dad in the morning.”





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The 41-year-old star admitted she didn’t realise just how “horrible” it would feel to lose her beloved dad, who had been in poor health for years before his death from a heart attack.

She tearfully said: “I never realised just how horrible grief is. I never knew I was capable of loving somebody so much and missing somebody so much. I just, I never thought there’d be a day where he wouldn’t be here.”

Sharon asked: “But then how blessed are you to have had a dad like him?”

Kelly noted her dad would “hate” to see her crying and admitted she has taken comfort from her three-year-old son Sidney, who she has with rocker fiance Sid Wilson.

She said: “I’m just so grateful that Sidney got to meet him. And that they had such a special little relationship.

“If it wasn’t for my baby boy…”

Father-of-four Jack agreed: “Having the kids has been a huge help.”





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The 40-year-old TV personality has found some positives in his grief.

He explained: “It is both horrible and beautiful in the way that it forces you to unpack and examine things. Like, yeah, it sucks that he’s gone, but also, for me, it has led to a huge amount of gratitude and love and like really cherishing moments that at the time you take for granted.”

The public outpouring of grief for the Paranoid hitmaker has been “so helpful” to his family, but Sharon admitted she doesn’t think Ozzy would have realised how much he meant to people.

Kelly said: “The outpouring of love has been so helpful to us. I never could have even imagined it to be as helpful as it has been to know that we’re not alone in our grief, in our sadness and that the rest of the world loved him as much as we did…

“I haven’t seen an outpouring like that since Princess Diana died. I didn’t expect it.”

Sharon added: “Ozzy, he wouldn’t believe it. He wouldn’t. He didn’t realise how much he was loved and that was his beauty because he never took it for granted from anyone. He never took it for granted I’m this, I’m that. He had no idea.”

Adam Peaty’s broke childhood vs Holly Ramsay’s world of luxury as nasty ‘feud’ rages

As Adam Peaty is rumoured to be feuding with his family after his mum was seemingly snubbed from fiancee Holly Ramsay’s posh hen do, The Mirror explores their polar opposite upbringings and the theories surrounding the ‘row’

One is the son of a Lidl caretaker and nursery manager, while the other is the daughter of a internationally famous TV chef worth £152million. Needless to say, Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s childhoods were worlds apart.

With the families now reportedly at war after Adam’s mother was painfully absent from Holly’s star-studded hen party at Soho Farmhouse, sources close to his mum have claimed Adam’s decision to shun his family appears to relate to his idea of chasing fame.

The insider claims that Adam’s mum, Caroline, 59, believes the six-time Olympian believes his working-class family are “not good enough” to match the Ramsay family. It’s even claimed that Caroline wasn’t invited to Holly’s hen as she “might have stuck out a bit”.

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The youngest of four children, Olympic swimmer Adam, 30, was born in the market town of Uttoxeter, Saffordshire, to nursery manager Caroline and her former bricklayer husband Mark. He has proudly spoken at length about his working class roots, and the sacrifices that his mum made to help him achieve his dreams.

Despite working full time, she would rise at 4am everyday to take him to training. The family forwent holidays as cash was so tight. Caroline’s first ever flight was to the Rio Olympics to watch her son.

“My mum worked on the other side of Stoke, I trained in Derby. That is a big journey,” Adam previously told the Guardian. “I would get up at 4am, my mum would drive me to the pool for 4.40am in Derby. She would wait for me for two hours, drive back, have some breakfast, then she would be in the house for 50 minutes, then work all day 8am to 5pm, God knows. Then come back to Derby, wait another two hours, collect me. She wouldn’t get home until 8pm or 10pm.”

At one point, Caroline fell ill. With money in short supply, they had to rely on the generosity of friends and family to keep Adam in the sport. “He almost gave up swimming because he’d had enough,” she once told the Daily Mail. “I was quite poorly for a while so it was really difficult getting him to the early morning sessions.

“When he started doing all his national competitions, the petrol costs were really high. Our street all clubbed together and we used to hold barbecues or Christmas parties. Our neighbours, Angela and Keith, used to organise a raffle and everyone would donate prizes. All the money raised went towards Adam’s swimming. We didn’t have a holiday for four or five years but everyone was brilliant.”

But while they might have been short on cash, they were never short on love for their high-flying boy and would hang his medals on the curtain pole until they started to weigh too much. His beloved grandma, Mavis – a former biscuit factory worker – was the only one he trusted to was his GB kit because she ‘does very small loads and keeps the colours together’.

Adam lived in the family home until he left as an adult to be closer to his training HQ in Loughborough, where he met girlfriend Eirianedd Munro at university. They welcomed son George in 2020 before splitting soon after.

Now rumoured to be worth between £1million and £4million, for Adam, the tight family purse strings always chafed. “You do feel on the back foot if you don’t come from a rich family or a family who are already involved in sport… You’re starting off at a massive disadvantage against those kinds of people,” he once said.

“As an amateur you’re up against people with money who can afford physio or therapists, and these kids turn up with all the kit. Not everyone is equal. But if anything, it made me more determined to make the most of what I did have and give 110 percent in training.”

And taking an apparent swipe at his humble roots, he told of how he’d rage that others had more than him. He told the Guardian: “That relationship with suffering has driven me since I was a kid. I am working class – but millions of people in this country are also working class.

“They live paycheck to paycheck and can’t have luxury things. I was in a larger family with two brothers and one sister, so you had to fight for what you had and because I was the youngest I always had hand-me-downs.

“But that gives you an appreciation for the things you do have. I now really respect everything I have earned, such as my house. I’ve got a roof over my head, I can feed my family and enjoy the luxuries if I need them.

“Now, becoming a dad, I want to be the best role model possible to George to show him that if you want something, you get it by working hard. Don’t become lazy and ever think anything will be handed to you.

“That’s my upbringing in a nutshell. I don’t want to sound too harsh on my parents because they did so much for me, and gave me so much, but there were also so many kids that had so much more and that’s spurred me on.”

A lack of cash certainly wasn’t a problem chez Ramsay, where Gordon and wife Tana raised their six-strong brood in the lap of luxury. They grew up alongside the Beckhams, splitting their time between a £6.9million mansion in Bel Air, a £7million Victorian pile in London, and a £7.5million beachfront property in an exclusive enclave of Cornwall.

Son Jack, 25, received a £10,000 Rolex from his dad on his 18th birthday, and he told Channel 4 documentary Born Famous that he wouldn’t know what to do without the trappings of wealth.

He said: “I have grown up in a bubble. I’ve never had to fight or do anything for myself. I don’t know what I’m like without everything I’ve got.” Holly joined her dad at Elton John’s exclusive Oscars viewing party in 2017 and is a regular at VIP Formula 1 events.

They grew up with a nanny in the form of Gordon’s sister Yvonne, who moved in with the eldest children were young, along with her then 10-year-old daughter, Sophie.

Speaking about the husband and wife-to-be, a source told the Daily Mail they believe that Adam has ‘changed’ after getting a taste for the finer things in life. “She’s from a celebrity world and his parents are not, and his ego and self-importance has just got bigger,” they said.

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“He’s not the lovely boy next door that we all remember him as. Adam has changed and he is almost a bully.

Meghan Markle sends coded message to fans as photo ‘snub’ sparks huge mystery

Meghan Markle’s powerful message to her husband and other veterans across the world has a hidden meaning that will have likely caught the attention of the royals, according to one expert

The Duchess of Sussex has posted a poignant tribute to Prince Harry and other veterans to mark Remembrance Day, and one expert believes there’s more than meets the eye in the emotional message.

Meghan took to Instagram on the night of Armistice Day to share a famous video of her husband in military uniform. In the footage, Harry is seen tearing off his mic mid-interview to race to a nearby helicopter during his 2013 tour in Afghanistan. Alongside the clip, Meghan wrote: “As my husband says, ‘Once served. Always serving’. Thank you to all who served, sacrificed, and continue to serve. Honoring you on Veterans Day. And every day.”

It’s somewhat of an unprecedented move for Meghan – while she always lovingly supports Harry in his charity work with veterans, she doesn’t usually mark Remembrance Day with a tribute post on social media. The gushing post comes after Harry found himself in hot water last week after announcing his ‘faux royal’ tour in Canada moments after his estranged brother Prince William touched down for the biggest event of his royal career to date.

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Harry, who released an passionate essay about what it means to be British while he was in Canada for numerous events supporting veterans, was forced to respond to the claim that he overshadowed the future King, with his team shutting down the rumours and putting timings down to security reasons.

Then, while senior royals including Princess Kate and King Charles honouring the war dead at a poignant Festival of Remembrance on Saturday night, Harry and Meghan were spotted partying the night away at Kris Jenners’ 70th birthday bash. The duchess faced criticism for not wearing a poppy to the event.

The spotlight remains firmly on the Sussexes after last week’s unfortunate diary clash and Harry’s striking essay about life in the UK, despite self-exiling to the States. And Meghan’s powerful tribute may serve as a uncomfortable reminder for the royals back on home soil, according to an expert.

Judi James, body language and communications expert, told The Mirror: “Meghan’s ‘Once served, always serving’ sounds like a personal homage to her husband here, especially as she even claims him as the source of the quote.

“As a message to her husband of her ongoing admiration and respect this posting looks impeccable although it might possibly have made him blush to see it does star him over the millions of other options.”

But away from the pride for her husband, Meghan has shared a hidden message, according to Judi. She said: “The wording suggests it might also be aimed at reminding the public not only about Harry’s active service but also about his claims of an ongoing ‘life of service’ despite leaving the Royal Family.

“In the face of the criticism over not wearing a poppy or PR clashes this might also be an intended reminder that Harry is actually one of the veterans that the day was all about.”

It comes as pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Kris Jenner’s lavish birthday party have mysteriously disappeared from Kim Kardashian’s Instagram. The second Kardashian daughter uploaded a series of snaps from the James Bond themed bash to her social media, including some with some A-list celebrities.

In now photos that now appear to have been deleted, Meghan was seen posing with Kim, while Harry could be seen chatting to someone off camera. Kim’s photo with Meghan was initially posted as part of her carousel of pictures uploaded to Instagram, where the reality TV star could be seen with a number of famous faces, including Snoop Dogg, Mariah Carey, old pal Paris Hilton and the cast of her new series All’s Fair.

But that photo appears to now been deleted, confusing many fans. Taking to the website Reddit, some wondered what was going on. One wrote: “Why delete their pic, we saw them at the party?”

Another speculated that the Sussexes may have asked for their photos to be taken down. They said: “A bit cringe to accept the invite but not want your pics associated with attending (esp when there are pap shots of you going in or out).”

And now there’s another awkward clash at play as Meghan’s Netflix Christmas special is set to conflict with a major event in the royal calendar. The Duchess took to Instagram to share that her Christmas-themed special episode of With Love, Meghan will premiere on December 3.

The release of the programme will come on the same day as the three-day German State Visit kicks off in the UK, with King Charles and Queen Camilla set to begin hosting duties of their own at Windsor Castle as they welcome President Steinmeier and his wife, Elke Büdenbender.

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Hollyoaks actor Rizwan Khan’s stomach-churning threat as he raped and tormented woman

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. One of Rizwan Khan’s victims has bravely opened up about her harrowing rape ordeal at the hands of the disgraced former Hollyoaks star

A woman who survived a horrific rape at the hands of a former Hollyoaks star has spoken about the sickening demand he made of her during the vile attack.

Rizwan Khan, 40, was convicted earlier this year of raping two women. He was also found guilty of sexually assaulting an individual and slapping a child, in separate incidents. He was convicted of raping the first woman after physically assaulting her, and was also convicted of raping another woman after she’d fallen asleep. Jurors heard how she’d woken up to find Khan performing a sex act on her.

On Monday, the disgraced soapstar, who denied all charges against him, was handed an 11-year and nine-month prison sentence at Teesside Crown Court, where harrowing statements written by the two rape survivors were read aloud. One woman described suffering from anxiety and nightmares following her ordeal, sharing: “What he did goes round and round in my head. When I see his face in the newspaper, I feel sick.”

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Addressing jurors at the same court earlier this year, Prosecutor Robin Turton shared the heinous order Khan had given his victim: “I need what I need. I want what I want. You, as a woman, should abide by what a man wants.”

The unnamed woman described how Khan had been violent with her before asking for sex. She told police officers that Khan had raped her, after she’d told him “no.” Explaining that she was terrified that Khan would assault her, she added, “In the end, I just let him.”

The prosecutor told the court that Khan had slapped the woman in the face, punched her in the back, picked her up and threw her on a bed. Turton said: “He forced himself up on her. She kicked him, and he got off. He pushed her against the wall and he put his hands around her, strangling her.”

Another survivor told police that she rejected Khan’s proposition for sex at 3am when she was tired and had work in the morning. He then proceeded to rape her.

On top of his prison sentence, Khan, of Union Street, Middlesbrough, will sign the sex offenders register for the rest of his life, and he has also been made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order. Restraining orders, preventing him from contacting the survivors, have been enforced, reports TeessideLive. Judge Paul Reid said: “Your pre-sentence report says you demonstrate entitlement and hostility towards females.”

Former call centre worker Khan broke into acting at the age of 34, and in 2019 played Doctor Peak. The father of one returned to the Channel 4 soap the following year to play a paramedic and has also made appearances in Vera, Holby City, This England, and the 2021 film Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, which saw him play a parent.

If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

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