Summary Draft 2: Smart Running Shoes

In the article “Smart Running Shoes: Will They Change The Way You Run?”, Lin (2017) discusses the functions and features of different versions of the Altra smart running shoes. In 2011, the first model of Altra IQ was introduced to the market. Sensors are incorporated in the soles of the shoes which can deliver “Real-time stride analysis”. The responses will then be relayed through smart devices such as "smart watches, phones, and earbuds". In 2017, engineers who invented the Altra smart shoes claimed that it was designed to not only record statistics but also “help runners avoid repetitive injuries” by tracking the user's "footfalls in real-time” via an app. An audio assistant prompts the user to rectify their movements to prevent injury. Finally, Lin (2017) asserts that the unique functions do not compromise the ergonomics of the shoes.

Though I agree that the functions of smart running shoes can improve runners' performance, I don't believe its the best method for improvement.

References
Lin, N. (2017, 09 20). runsociety.com. Retrieved from Smart Running Shoes: Will They Change The Way You Run?: https://www.runsociety.com/opinions/smart-running-shoes-will-they-change-the-way-you-run/

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