This is great insight! Being an elite runner I'm sure his form and pace are relatively consistent throughout, but I'm curious to know how the actual shoe performance differs in the middle and end of a long run versus the short initial tests done here that are then projected over a long run. In other words, does his body react differently 25k/50k/75k+ into the run based off the shoe characteristics, and do the same patterns hold throughout (i.e., does the comfort shoe ever reap benefits later on more than the plated shoe)?
Thank you for your insightful comment! We additionally completed field tests in addition to the lab testing, and the results closely mirrored and confirmed what we saw in the lab. Specifically, the Deviate Elite 3 demonstrated superior stability, consistency, and superior LSS trends after more than an hour of running at race pace. The data supports benefits of these shoes hold and may become even relatively more pronounced later into this race.
@@StrydFascinating, a good example of lab and real life alignment! Curious if you've worked with athletes on the value of training in different types of shoes compared to race-day performance? There's lots of differing opinion on whether you should train daily in plated shoes, minimal vs. maximal foam, etc. The answer is probably highly complex, but is there stride data to show how different daily training results work?
I usually like the see a control shoe, to give a regular person the insight how much time is saved in any super shoe. The analysis is cool, but the product person in me loves context 😊
Sometimes I really miss doing exercise physiology lab work. Fun being the subject and tester
Love this!
This is great insight! Being an elite runner I'm sure his form and pace are relatively consistent throughout, but I'm curious to know how the actual shoe performance differs in the middle and end of a long run versus the short initial tests done here that are then projected over a long run. In other words, does his body react differently 25k/50k/75k+ into the run based off the shoe characteristics, and do the same patterns hold throughout (i.e., does the comfort shoe ever reap benefits later on more than the plated shoe)?
Great question, was wondering the same.
Thank you for your insightful comment! We additionally completed field tests in addition to the lab testing, and the results closely mirrored and confirmed what we saw in the lab.
Specifically, the Deviate Elite 3 demonstrated superior stability, consistency, and superior LSS trends after more than an hour of running at race pace. The data supports benefits of these shoes hold and may become even relatively more pronounced later into this race.
@@StrydFascinating, a good example of lab and real life alignment! Curious if you've worked with athletes on the value of training in different types of shoes compared to race-day performance? There's lots of differing opinion on whether you should train daily in plated shoes, minimal vs. maximal foam, etc. The answer is probably highly complex, but is there stride data to show how different daily training results work?
I usually like the see a control shoe, to give a regular person the insight how much time is saved in any super shoe. The analysis is cool, but the product person in me loves context 😊
Lot of info! Asides the repetitive music, great clip & hope that 7 mins can be realised!!
For a world record, you gonna definitely need the left shoe as well. 😎