Yes
NO
Some are masterpieces of the genre. A lot of them are, at best, routine. Some are just flat-out bad.
Sean John Combs, also known as P. Diddy, is 6 feet tall. He was born in Harlem in 1969, and is signed to the Interscope and Bad Boy labels.
"bad" as in a bad person? If so, then yes.
Here on Earth, not one person is "bad". You can be bad at something you do, or be bad at a certain talent, but a person him(her)self is not BAD. We humans are made in the image of God's eyes, and no one is bad.
Flip-flops are perfectly suitable footwear for people with bad knees, providing they are walking on suitably flat or firm ground. So called fit-flops are designed not for people with bad knees but to tone the buttocks when walking.
they may but it definitely gives you a bad back.
flat feet is a lot better than curved feet. flat are more shock resisant by which i mean is like running or jumping. people with flat feet that also are in healthy condition is a true fact that they run faster than curved feeted people.
They are flat shoes and put alot of pressure on your foot !
(by Dane Youssef)It means flat feet. Flat arches and low insteps. It also means feet that are too far turned in or out. That are placed wrong and are slow and uncoordinated.
They're made for people with flat feet. So if you have an arch, you need to by an insert for your feet. Also they look terrible
The main bad guy.
Try swimming as an exercise.
i dunno the healthiest fitness equipment but I do know that treadmills are not bad for your knees unless you run on them too much
NO
Well it depends. Like if you have severe flat feet like me or very minor flat feet. Since i have severe flat feet my "foot" doctor has given me braces that aren't visible from the outside. But there is a way to check if you shoes are good or bad for you. You will need to take your shoe and hold the heel and place the toe part on a flat surface and push down on the shoe. If bends a lot it is not good but if it is stiff or a little bendy then i will be just fine. But if you are till not sure then just check with you doctor. Hoped That Helped! :)
Doing squats can help your knees, but it depends on how much weight you are carrying when lifting whether its hard on them or not.