Blumaka CEO Stuart Jenkins on Fixing Your Feet, Preventing Injuries & Reinventing Insoles
Release Date: 07/25/2025
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In this episode of The Gametime Guru, I get the opportunity to chat with Stuart Jenkins, CEO of Blumaka and veteran footwear innovator, to break down why most insoles fail and how they’re silently contributing to injuries like turf toe, knee pain, and more.
From using recycled foam to building non-slip insoles that NFL and MLB pros now swear by, Blumaka is flipping the script on footwear. Jenkins shares stories from his decades-long career, why factory insoles wear out in under 25 miles, and how better cushioning and traction can drastically improve athletic output and protect young athletes.
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👟 Highlights You’ll Get From This Interview:
What’s wrong with traditional insoles—and how Blumaka fixes it
Real stats: factory insoles vs. Blumaka (1000-mile lifespan!)
Non-slip grip = fewer blisters, stronger cuts, and longer stride
Why women’s cleats may be increasing knee injuries
How pro athletes are using Blumaka to stay on the field
A special discount code for athletes, teams, and coaches
Whether you're training for a half marathon, coaching high school football, or just want pain-free movement—this episode will change how you look at every step you take.
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