Sunday, October 24, 2010
The ZigTech technology has each individual block connected with, as the name implies, a zig-zag pattern.
As I had mentioned earlier, when you run you push off with the front of your foot. With the added flexibility, it should be no problem to achieve the positioning you want when taking off. The blocks are made of a foam material, so when you put pressure on the front of the shoe it will sink in a little, and spring back as you push off, regaining its regular shape. This adds to the performance. You aren't relying so much on your feet as you are the shoe, giving a boost. The heel also plays an important role. The ZigTech technology http://www.reebokzigtechclassic.com/discount_coupon.html?zenid=qtmugt430s5ookc6fph089m726 has each individual block connected with, as the name implies, a zig-zag pattern. When you land on your heel, a pulse is sent to the rest of the shoe, preparing the other sections for impact so you meet less resistance. This helps keep the shoe from normal wear and tear when running, as you aren't shifting from one extreme to the other every time you apply pressure. Just as well, your feet will feel lighter because you aren't having to use so much force to make the shoe http://www.reebokzigtechclassic.com/e2 work for you. Instead, it does most of the work giving you a more comfortable run.This type of technology was featured in Reebok's 2010 shoe line, with a limited marketing campaign going on when it was introduced. Since football season has rolled around in the United States, the advertising has started back up again and I've personally heard a number of questions about them from people around me and random strangers I see while shopping in athletic stores http://www.reebokzigtechclassic.com/e3. This type of shoe would benefit anyone that is active, as it's been shown that improvement can even be observed when simply walking around. For those less active, but in need of new shoes, I'd still recommend them. They are reasonably priced selling for about $70 USD. I actually don't own a pair of these, but have tried them on at the shoe store and I was amazed by the feeling of being propelled while wearing them. Even if you think the design looks a bit funky http://www.reebokzigtechclassic.com/easytone-go-outsidewide-p-57.html?zenid=13loaq853empoqav0gdk1rv3j2 , it is what's on the inside that counts and in this case it makes up for very well.Advancing the performance of athletic shoes by applying this kind of technology makes me wonder what will be rolled out next. Will it be hover shoes that use a special reflecting magnet to stay afloat and control height? Or maybe we will see rocket roller skates? They may sound a bit cartoony, but I don't think they are too far off in the future.
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