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Can We Quantify the Benefits of Super Spikes in Track Running?

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SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 1211-1218

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ADIS INT LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-022-01657-4

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The recent rapid development of track spikes has led to record-breaking performances, raising questions about the role of super spikes in improving running performance. The specific contributions of new shoe innovations to track running performance are still unknown. Testing super spikes is challenging due to the difficulty in quantifying the metabolic energy demands of middle-distance running events.
The recent and rapid developments in track spike innovation have been followed by a wave of record-breaking times and top performances. This has led many to question what role super spikes play in improving running performance. To date, the specific contributions of new innovations in footwear, including lightweight, resilient, and compliant midsole foam, altered geometry, and increased longitudinal bending stiffness, to track running performance are unknown. Based on current literature, we speculate about what advantages these features provide. Importantly, the effects of super spikes will vary based on several factors including the event (e.g., 100 m vs. 10,000 m) and the characteristics of the athlete wearing them. Further confounding our understanding of super spikes is the difficulty of testing them. Unlike marathon shoes, testing track spikes comes with a unique challenge of quantifying the metabolic energy demands of middle-distance running events, which are partly anaerobic. Quantifying the exact benefits from super spikes is difficult and we may need to rely on comparison of track performances pre- and post- the introduction of super spikes.

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