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  2. Racing flat - Wikipedia

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    Racing flats were predominantly used before the invention of high heeled and cushioned running shoes in the early 1970s. [5] Before the invention of the cushioned Nike shoes in the 1970s, all runners used flats because that was the only shoe available for road running. [ 6 ]

  3. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    “Minimalist shoes are best for activities that are mild on impact, do not extent past 90 minutes, and can be done indoors or on soft and padded surfaces,” says Thomas Lim, D.P.M., Q.M.E, C.W.S ...

  4. Track spikes - Wikipedia

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    Some shoes have permanent or "fixed" spikes which are not meant to be removed. Spikes may break during competition. Track shoes are exceptionally light, some shoes weighing less than five ounces (140 grams) each, half the weight of many standard running shoes. In most track shoes, the toe region bends up to allow space for protruding spikes and ...

  5. These Podiatrist-Approved Running Shoes Help Support Flat ...

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    Gel-Kayano 28. Anne Sharkey, D.P.M., a podiatrist at the North Austin Foot & Ankle Institute, recommends Asic’s Gel-Kayano sneakers for flat feet, noting that they offer “stability and support ...

  6. No Boots? No Problem—These Are the Winters Sneakers You Need

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    Want to skip the cold-weather boots from time to time? Slip on the best winter sneakers for women on your way out the door. Undeniably chic, you'll love these.

  7. Vibram FiveFingers - Wikipedia

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    Vibram FiveFingers were originally targeted to yacht racers to maintain grip on slippery decks without compromising the barefoot experience. [9] Their potential use as a minimalist running shoe was suggested by the Vibram USA CEO to Ted McDonald, a runner who earned the nickname "Barefoot Ted" and ran in the shoes during the 2006 Boston Marathon as part of the brand launch. [10]

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