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		<title>By: MBT shoes store</title>
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		<dc:creator>MBT shoes store</dc:creator>
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		<description>MBT stands for Masai Barefoot Technology.  The company that makes MBT shoes (also known as the anti-shoe) is Swiss Masai.  The uniquely-designed, multi-layered, cured sole is designed to simulate walking in sand (similar to the natural walking environment of the Masai in Kenya).  This creates a natural, uneven walking surface and forces the body to use all the major and stabilsing muscle groups, thus training the whole body to move correctly.</description>
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