The following post is by Andy Baddeley, Team NB: Finally I’m back in the UK after what feels like a long stint training and racing in the US. Back to nice bread, Robinson’s squash and narrow roads. It’s amazing how strangely reassuring it is to have Radio 1 on in the car (yes, I’m still … Continue reading
Print your Shoesdays deal for January: ATLANTA | BIRMINGHAM | MEMPHIS | NASHVILLE Here’s the first part of our Shoesday deal for the entire month of January. You’ve been there: wash your socks, and seemingly lose one on the way to put them in your sock drawer or somewhere in the dryer. Let us help! Buy … Continue reading
Anton Krupicka running on a Sports Research Lab treadmill: TenBroek: “We set up to capture motion capture data on his gait. Kyle Skaggs is awaiting his turn in the background also. We can capture how these guys move in a typical product and then see how they move in something like the NB Minimus.” Trampas TenBroek … Continue reading
Ultramarathoner Anton Krupicka meets the 100-miler head on once again. How does one of the world’s most remarkable athletes approach one of the world’s most remarkable sporting events? Three days before toeing the starting line at the Leadville 100-Mile Run – the notoriously difficult ultramarathon he conquered in 2006 and 2007 – we sat down with Team New … Continue reading
1. Sign Up, Already Chances are, no matter where you live, there’s a 5-K nearby soon. It’s the most popular race: 7,500-plus 5-Ks held in 2006 drew more than 3 million runners. Why? “It’s only three miles!” says Mike Mahan of Tullahoma, Tennessee. Well, 3.1 miles, but so as long as you’re logging three half-hour runs per … Continue reading
Learning to Run All Over Again The unique partnership between New Balance and Good Form Running is borne of a simple insight. This insight is no complex, technical concept rooted in the complicated worlds of product design or biomechanics, but rather an unassuming fact that most runners — be they occasional joggers or elite athletes … Continue reading