Tiny knots, huge results. Shoelace Engineering reveals the hidden science of how to tie, lace, and move smarter—one step at a time.
Your shoes are trying to tell you something — and it’s not just about fashion. Every slip, ache, or loosened lace is a message from the ground up, a signal that something in your setup could be smarter, simpler, and more effective. Shoelace Engineering transforms one of life’s most ordinary habits into a small daily art form, blending biomechanics, design thinking, and simple tricks to make every step smoother.
If you’ve ever paused mid-run to retie your laces, felt pressure on your toes, or ended a day with sore arches, this book is for you. Written in a practical, conversational tone, Shoelace Engineering reveals how tiny changes in how you lace, tie, and tension your shoes can dramatically improve comfort, posture, and endurance — without buying anything new.
Charlotte Hayes
Charlotte Hayes is an English-language author who writes about psychology, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Her books combine reflective storytelling with thoughtful insights into relationships, self-awareness, and navigating change in modern life. Her writing style is warm, elegant, and accessible, encouraging readers to approach life with greater clarity, balance, and compassion.
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