nike air max 2010 shoes
2010年10月15日星期五
2010年6月21日星期一
Facts on Running Shoes
Features
1. The most important part of a running shoe is the midsole, usually made of polyurethane (PU) or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), which offers cushioning and keeps the foot steady during running.
Types
2. There are several types of running shoes, including performance training (for long-distance runners), racing shoes, off-road and motion control.
Considerations
3. Good quality running shoes can often be determined by the amount of padding they provide on the tongue (upper portion of the shoe) and the back, where rubbing is more likely.
Potential
4. The midsole is the most popular part of the shoe for innovation technology. This is where manufacturers can easily insert gel, air bubbles and other shock absorbing materials.
Expert Insight
5. When shopping for running shoes, experts recommend not doing it in the morning, as feet swell during the day, as well as during the running process
1. The most important part of a running shoe is the midsole, usually made of polyurethane (PU) or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), which offers cushioning and keeps the foot steady during running.
Types
2. There are several types of running shoes, including performance training (for long-distance runners), racing shoes, off-road and motion control.
Considerations
3. Good quality running shoes can often be determined by the amount of padding they provide on the tongue (upper portion of the shoe) and the back, where rubbing is more likely.
Potential
4. The midsole is the most popular part of the shoe for innovation technology. This is where manufacturers can easily insert gel, air bubbles and other shock absorbing materials.
Expert Insight
5. When shopping for running shoes, experts recommend not doing it in the morning, as feet swell during the day, as well as during the running process
2010年5月13日星期四
shopping style
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2010年5月5日星期三
nike dunk
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The Dunk was first introduced by Nike, Inc.in 1985. As the Nike Terminator’s "fraternal twin", originally having numerous colors in most sizes (Hi-Top or Low-Top) for various Universities and Colleges. Since its reintroduction in 1998, the Dunk has transformed from a basic basketball shoe into a subcultural icon and an inspiration for fashion, culture, and art.
Designed for basketball
The Nike Dunk has a lower profile outer sole than its parent shoes. The intent was a lighter weight and staying closer to the ground. In addition, the paneling was revised to improve basketball game performance during pivoting and blocking. The Dunk was used to spearhead what Nike called the ’College Colors’ program. They signed some college basketball teams (and their coaches) to an exclusive Dunk sponsorship deal; in simple terms, the deal meant that each colored pair of Dunks matched their uniforms.
The return of the Dunk In 1998, Nike began production of the Dunk once again. Initial releases were classic university colors, but new non-team colors were soon introduced. At this time, Nike often released the same dunk in two different versions consisting of reversed colors. The dunks released from 1998 to 2000 featured a nylon tongue and arch supports, distinguishing them from today's dunk releases. Overall, the reintroduction of the dunk proved to be extremely successful and production numbers have since increased to meet growing demand.
Rooting into skate culture Nike's basketball shoe line was fairly popular in the skateboarding scene, and the Dunk soon became a popular shoe for skaters due to the stability and lower profile sole which improved grounding performance. After some time, Nike created a Dunk specifically for skateboarders, known as the Nike SB Dunk. It features an extra-padded "puffy tongue" (common among skateboarding sneakers) and Nike's patented Zoom Air insole. Since then, the SB Dunk has become a popular icon for enthusiastic sneaker-collectors, and has hit the streetwear fashion scene. Nike currently collaborates with many designers to create special edition and collectible Dunks. The popularitiy of these dunks has grown so wide that it has prompted Nike to create many other kinds of shoes specifically for skateboarding such Paul Rodriguez's, Tre's, Blazer's, and Team Editions to name a few. These shoes mimic the colorways and limited quantities of that of Nike Dunk Sb's, which increases their value and appeal.
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http://www.sneakers-uk.com
The Dunk was first introduced by Nike, Inc.in 1985. As the Nike Terminator’s "fraternal twin", originally having numerous colors in most sizes (Hi-Top or Low-Top) for various Universities and Colleges. Since its reintroduction in 1998, the Dunk has transformed from a basic basketball shoe into a subcultural icon and an inspiration for fashion, culture, and art.
Designed for basketball
The Nike Dunk has a lower profile outer sole than its parent shoes. The intent was a lighter weight and staying closer to the ground. In addition, the paneling was revised to improve basketball game performance during pivoting and blocking. The Dunk was used to spearhead what Nike called the ’College Colors’ program. They signed some college basketball teams (and their coaches) to an exclusive Dunk sponsorship deal; in simple terms, the deal meant that each colored pair of Dunks matched their uniforms.
The return of the Dunk In 1998, Nike began production of the Dunk once again. Initial releases were classic university colors, but new non-team colors were soon introduced. At this time, Nike often released the same dunk in two different versions consisting of reversed colors. The dunks released from 1998 to 2000 featured a nylon tongue and arch supports, distinguishing them from today's dunk releases. Overall, the reintroduction of the dunk proved to be extremely successful and production numbers have since increased to meet growing demand.
Rooting into skate culture Nike's basketball shoe line was fairly popular in the skateboarding scene, and the Dunk soon became a popular shoe for skaters due to the stability and lower profile sole which improved grounding performance. After some time, Nike created a Dunk specifically for skateboarders, known as the Nike SB Dunk. It features an extra-padded "puffy tongue" (common among skateboarding sneakers) and Nike's patented Zoom Air insole. Since then, the SB Dunk has become a popular icon for enthusiastic sneaker-collectors, and has hit the streetwear fashion scene. Nike currently collaborates with many designers to create special edition and collectible Dunks. The popularitiy of these dunks has grown so wide that it has prompted Nike to create many other kinds of shoes specifically for skateboarding such Paul Rodriguez's, Tre's, Blazer's, and Team Editions to name a few. These shoes mimic the colorways and limited quantities of that of Nike Dunk Sb's, which increases their value and appeal.
http://www.air-max-shoes.net
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