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Engineers at MIT want to optimize your jog. Some of the brightest minds in math and science have created a predictive model that can tell you what kind of shoe you would run best in. The model assesses a person’s height, weight, and leg length to simulate their gait in sneakers of different materials and mid-soles. It then projects the optimal shoe based on which one produces the most efficient running form (i.e., which uses as little energy as possible per stride).
And so, as 3D printing and related tech continue to drive sneaker innovation, the researchers say their model will be beneficial to designers who want to create new kinds of highly functional kicks (Adidas funded some of the research).
Why? Marketing and product sales, of course. But, some experts suggest improved shoes might increase your running away speed by 8-10% while reducing injuries.
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