From the shoelace to the shoe last, in the past 50 years, running shoes industry has evolved so far. Just half a century, went through five stages. Let us together to dismantle the wind and rain in this area, feel the technology to bring the sport of the dream changes.
1966-1970: the first generation of flat-bottomed competition shoes (flat)
This stage began to appear shoes. Runners see the kind of shoes is very good - its very thin bottom is suitable for long distance players. In fact, they are quite attractive, even young players who run fast.
According to the Pomeranian champion Abby-Poulter, the New Balance "Trackster" sports shoes were almost monopolized at least when they were in the mid-1960s, at least in New England. 1960 release of this shoe has a leather upper and rubber corrugated soles, a variety of width, as the ad was said to be "almost any ideal choice for running the road."
"Everyone wears the same shoes when you stand on the starting line of a race run." Popper recalls, "It has an obvious cushion or elasticity that other shoes do not have. Once someone has provided us with A pair of shoes that can cushion the impact of a little pavement, we all choose it, because it feels good.
On the Boston Marathon in 1968, Abby-Puff won the championship. At that time he had changed through the riparian tiger marathon running shoes, and then many runners are still very much remember its light weight and comfortable feeling. "The Road Runner" - has a combination of heel and foam rubber "midsole" - at the time it was a new term. "It was one of the first generation of running shoes that felt like running shoes," said Pufft.
Poft bought his tigers tiger from Jeff Jefferson. Jeff is the first employee of a new company known as the "Blue Ribbon Sporting Goods Company" (Nike's predecessor). The new company was created by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman (Oregon Athletics Coach, Volkswagen Jogging Advocate) who drove a pedal to sell footwear from Japan at track and field races.
Onitsuka Tiger soon became the best choice for the runners' brands.
Guide: What do runners like?
Johnson wrote the first footwear guide for the magazine. Although he admitted that he would have a huge conflict of interest, but he was one of the few people who had learned about the footwear industry enough to write a guide. He surveyed a large sample of a runner from the list of American runners' clubs and said, "I will try to be as neutral as possible from a third - party perspective.
This guide was published in April 1967 and covers 14 "flat" shoes. Among them, there are 11 kinds from three brands: Adidas, New Balance and Onitsuka Tiger. As a result of the differences between these quite similar running shoes, this comment took a considerable amount of time to discuss the overall reputation of each brand.
Each comment contains some quotation options, most of which are "absolutely the best way to walk through my shoes." The guide lists the "best" running shoes in the two categories. Ontzuka Tiger Road Runner (Road Runner) in the training shoes in the first category; Onitsuka Tiger Marathon (Marathon) running shoes in the race shoes in the first category.
Big event timeline
1960
New Balance "Trackster" sports shoes debut. This is one of the first run shoes designed specifically for running.
1962
Phil - Knight visited Japan, and in the United States to create "Blue Ribbon sporting goods company" to introduce the Onitsuka Tiger running shoes.
1967
The first run shoes reviews published in April, detailing the 14 running shoes.
Onitsuka Tiger Marathon (Marathon) running shoes were rated as the best competitive shoes.
Onitsuka Tiger Cortez (that is, Nike's Forrest Gump) is the first high-calorie running shoes, developed by Bill-Bowerman.
1966-1970: the first generation of flat-bottomed competition shoes (flat)
This stage began to appear shoes. Runners see the kind of shoes is very good - its very thin bottom is suitable for long distance players. In fact, they are quite attractive, even young players who run fast.
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"At that time only a few running shoes were available, if they could be called running shoes." Walking shoes collector, National Park Authority Museum curator Dave - Kaiser said. He began running in 1966. "They are both bulky and stiff, usually made of leather or canvas, all of which are very bad."According to the Pomeranian champion Abby-Poulter, the New Balance "Trackster" sports shoes were almost monopolized at least when they were in the mid-1960s, at least in New England. 1960 release of this shoe has a leather upper and rubber corrugated soles, a variety of width, as the ad was said to be "almost any ideal choice for running the road."
"Everyone wears the same shoes when you stand on the starting line of a race run." Popper recalls, "It has an obvious cushion or elasticity that other shoes do not have. Once someone has provided us with A pair of shoes that can cushion the impact of a little pavement, we all choose it, because it feels good.
On the Boston Marathon in 1968, Abby-Puff won the championship. At that time he had changed through the riparian tiger marathon running shoes, and then many runners are still very much remember its light weight and comfortable feeling. "The Road Runner" - has a combination of heel and foam rubber "midsole" - at the time it was a new term. "It was one of the first generation of running shoes that felt like running shoes," said Pufft.
Poft bought his tigers tiger from Jeff Jefferson. Jeff is the first employee of a new company known as the "Blue Ribbon Sporting Goods Company" (Nike's predecessor). The new company was created by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman (Oregon Athletics Coach, Volkswagen Jogging Advocate) who drove a pedal to sell footwear from Japan at track and field races.
Onitsuka Tiger soon became the best choice for the runners' brands.
Guide: What do runners like?
Johnson wrote the first footwear guide for the magazine. Although he admitted that he would have a huge conflict of interest, but he was one of the few people who had learned about the footwear industry enough to write a guide. He surveyed a large sample of a runner from the list of American runners' clubs and said, "I will try to be as neutral as possible from a third - party perspective.
This guide was published in April 1967 and covers 14 "flat" shoes. Among them, there are 11 kinds from three brands: Adidas, New Balance and Onitsuka Tiger. As a result of the differences between these quite similar running shoes, this comment took a considerable amount of time to discuss the overall reputation of each brand.
Each comment contains some quotation options, most of which are "absolutely the best way to walk through my shoes." The guide lists the "best" running shoes in the two categories. Ontzuka Tiger Road Runner (Road Runner) in the training shoes in the first category; Onitsuka Tiger Marathon (Marathon) running shoes in the race shoes in the first category.
Big event timeline
1960
New Balance "Trackster" sports shoes debut. This is one of the first run shoes designed specifically for running.
1962
Phil - Knight visited Japan, and in the United States to create "Blue Ribbon sporting goods company" to introduce the Onitsuka Tiger running shoes.
1967
The first run shoes reviews published in April, detailing the 14 running shoes.
Onitsuka Tiger Marathon (Marathon) running shoes were rated as the best competitive shoes.
Onitsuka Tiger Cortez (that is, Nike's Forrest Gump) is the first high-calorie running shoes, developed by Bill-Bowerman.
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