Nike wants to make slow runners faster. Your solution: powered sneakers

Nike has sneakers that you can put on without touching with your hands and even some that they tie themselves. The brand has just crossed a new frontier: that of motorized footwear that helps you walk and run faster. With a design reminiscent of an exoskeleton, Nike compares it to the operation of the electric bicycle. Project Amplify. This is how they have named this footwear system, which is currently in the testing phase. For its creation, Nike has partnered with the robotics company Dephy. It consists of a shoe and an ankle brace with a motor and rechargeable battery that transmits energy through a transmission belt. The shoe can be worn alone or with the ankle brace. Booster. What Project Amplify does is “increase the natural movement of the lower leg and ankle”, that is, it gives us a boost to be able to walk or run faster and for longer with the same effort. According to Nike, it is a system similar to that of electric bicycles whose motor assists us in pedaling and helps reduce the energy demand of the muscles. Nike says it’s like having “a second set of calf muscles.” Hacking speed. Nike has invested heavily in research and development to design footwear that drives athletic performance. Its previous innovations have focused on combining cutting-edge designs and advanced materials that offer a “rebound” or propulsion effect. An example is Vaporfly technology, which proved to be a determining factor in achieving records in major marathons. This is the case of the controversial record of Eliud Kipchoge, who ran a marathon under two hours. There is also the case of the Nike Super Spikes that were worn by several athletes during the Tokyo Olympics. The impact was undeniable: Up to three athletes broke the record in the 400 meter hurdles. Examples like this highlight the importance of footwear and opened the debate about the limits of technology in sports. Even It has come to be described as “mechanical doping”. For the slow ones. At the moment we will not see “motorized” athletes in the Olympics. Nike makes it clear that it is not a system designed for high-level athletes, but for amateurs. running with a rather low pace who want to go faster with less effort. We are talking about runners with a pace greater than 6 or 7 minutes per kilometer. Another use scenario for these motorized shoes is to be able to make urban trips more quickly, for example to go to work on foot. Images | Nike In Xataka | The Alicante sneakers that are succeeding in Silicon Valley and that have Zuckerberg as their best ambassador

Sneakers in which Kobe Bryant tore his Achilles tendon will be auctioned for $600,000 dollars

Kobe Bryant gave memorable moments in the NBA. Now, the shoes with which he played a game in 2013 and tore his Achilles tendon will be auctioned by $600,000 dollars. The initial price exceeds half a million dollars, although it is expected to collect much more. The collection is in charge of the prestigious house Sotheby’s. This is the brand model Nike Kobe 8 Elites. Size number 13 sneakers were worn by Bryant during the match Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors on April 12, 2013. The auction will begin on February 7. That day, the star tore his Achilles tendon in the fourth quarter. Despite this, he went down in history because he continued playing and managed to make two free throws before leaving, already injured. kobe tied the shares at 109 points, with three minutes left on the clock. According to Brahm Wachter, responsible for Modern Collectibles at Sotheby’sis an iconic moment that exemplified the mentality of Bryant. “There is no moment in the career of kobe more emblematic of the ‘Mamba Mentality’ than the ‘Achilles Game’, a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence and his competitive spirit,” he said. “While he was naturally talented, it was his tireless work ethic. Bryant which really set him apart from his peers. “These game-worn shoes reflect the admirable strength that made him one of the greatest in basketball history,” he added. The sneakers have the colors of Los Angeles Lakers with purple, black and white tones. Precisely on the heel they have the player’s signature in yellow, the same color as the brand logo Nike. Since his tragic death in a helicopter crash in January 2020, several items from his career have been auctioned. Bryant. In 2024, Sotheby’s He also sold three pairs of sneakers that kobe used in other games. One of them sold for $946,800. Other items auctioned include an autographed jersey by kobewhich sold for $795,000. Keep reading:· Kobe Bryant’s locker with the Lakers will be auctioned for more than $1 million dollars· Barcelona and Nike will launch a collection in honor of Kobe Bryant· They will launch a comic dedicated to telling the life of Kobe Bryant

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