irunfastXC wrote:
Lets Do This Idea wrote:
It's a hot enough topic. I bet LetsRun could get crews together in a handful of cities to try this. Race on back to back weekends- same pack of folks in each race. 10K could work, 5K recovery is easier, so maybe that's better for back to back?
I'm a man in 17:00 shape in New England. I haven't raced much, so my fitness could be variable but I'll play along if the pack gets that slow.
Brojos- How about a little bit of investigative journalism?
Some slush from the LRC coffers to defray shoe costs?
Some slush from a competing shoe manufacturer to show that it's all placebo?
Lets Run Mob: Can anyone tell us how many racers we need for statistical significance?
BYU, led by Ian Hunter and Jared Ward already did this study.
They measured running economy (via body and blood metrics) for a bunch of athletes with and without the shoe in question. They tested each athlete with and without the shoe, at different paces, etc. It was thorough.
Result was that the shoe helps by about 2.5%. While that's not 4%, you bet that's hella significant.
It would be interesting to see a study over distances from one mile to marathon (or even ultras).