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I think you’re right. This is from Sneaker Freaker covering the reveal of the VF Next Ekiden.The next 360deg view page that’s queued up on running warehouse is entitled “Hakone”, there are no images ready in the page though. Here’s the URL:
360° View - Tennis Warehouse
www.runningwarehouse.com
My guess is that the Jan 2 release is the Ekiden CW that we’ve seen. I hope I’m wrong cuz I’d like to grab the Sail CW, but my $$ is on it being the Ekiden CW on that day
The next 360deg view page that’s queued up on running warehouse is entitled “Hakone”, there are no images ready in the page though. Here’s the URL:
360° View - Tennis Warehouse
www.runningwarehouse.com
My guess is that the Jan 2 release is the Ekiden CW that we’ve seen. I hope I’m wrong cuz I’d like to grab the Sail CW, but my $$ is on it being the Ekiden CW on that day
Per Nike, the Ekiden Zoom Pack will be released on January 2 globallyThe next 360deg view page that’s queued up on running warehouse is entitled “Hakone”, there are no images ready in the page though. Here’s the URL:
360° View - Tennis Warehouse
www.runningwarehouse.com
My guess is that the Jan 2 release is the Ekiden CW that we’ve seen. I hope I’m wrong cuz I’d like to grab the Sail CW, but my $$ is on it being the Ekiden CW on that day
What would be the side effects to running in Vaporfly’s too often?
Some people have said they think carbon fibre plated shoes contribute to plantar fasciitis. I think there was one small study that points to that but I'm not really sure honestly.What would be the side effects to running in Vaporfly’s too often?
During marathon training last fall I had to pull out during the taper because of sudden problems with plantar, pes anserinus, hip flexion, etc. Compared to the previous training block, my overall mileage increased about 10% and I did a bit more weekly speed work and strength training but reduced my long run pace. However, I also ran in Vaporfly’s more often. Training overload is probably the cause but I wonder if I also over did it by training too much in the Vaporfly’s.Some people have said they think carbon fibre plated shoes contribute to plantar fasciitis. I think there was one small study that points to that but I'm not really sure honestly.
For what its worth, plenty of people in this thread have said they exclusively use vaporflys for everything and have said they have no problems. But everyone is different and training regimen really affects how you get injured.
I ran in the Zoom Fly Flyknit which has a CF plate for a year and mixed it in with the Peg Turbo 1 and started getting plantar fasciitis symptoms. At first I thought it was the Zoom Fly Flyknit but when my Peg Turbo delaminated and I sent it back and got a Zoom Fly 3 and used that almost exclusively I didn't really have the problems anymore.
TL;DR probably nothing and it does really help with recovery.
For me over use of the plate caused Plantar....What would be the side effects to running in Vaporfly’s too often?
Vaporfly Next% trending on Twitter earlier
Asics is running into trouble as athletes opt for Nike’s super-shoe
Nike's Vaporfly Next% sneakers have been called “groundbreaking” and described as a “supershoe.” For Japanese shoemakers Asics and Mizuno, they are something else: trouble.twitter.com
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BLOOMBERG - Athletes opt for Nike’s super shoe
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The overwhelming majority of this year’s contestants -- more than 84% -- ran wearing Nike’s Vaporfly Next% sneakers, according to statistics compiled by Ekiden News and shared by Bunshun Online. That included the winning team from Tokyo’s Aoyama Gakuin University, serial victors of the event who until this year were known for opting for Adidas sneakers.
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By comparison, support for Asics collapsed, the report said, with the number of runners choosing the Japanese shoemaker’s sneakers plummeting to 7 from 51 a year earlier. Runners opting for Mizuno sneakers also fell from 24 in 2019 to just 9 this year.
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lol I had to look it up. Winning team wore Nike Vaporfly Next% ....
... contractually obligated to wear Adidas post race winning photo: