*paint an adidas logo on it*
*paint an adidas logo on it*
Oh no you’re get a bunch of stuff for free?! That’s ruff. Your school does have contact with adidas after all and sounds like a big one if theyre actually monitoring things. The coach and equipment manager should be willing to work with you and find a good match. If you’re actually getting injured and it’s footwear related they should make some exemptions just not with a direct competitor (ie Nike).
adistars are good for an everyday trainer. a lot of people really like the 3s over the adistar 2s from las year.
do not use the ultraboost lights. i used them for pretty much everything runnign since it was my first year running in xc and track. that cushioning that's like a ball on your heel is stupid, all it does is induce heel-striking which helped me get a stress fracture and consistent tibialis pain. yes it's durable but it's a recipie for injury