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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 7097345" data-attributes="member: 25871"><p>I think the the effect of the spikes is under appreciated by the casual sports fan. It is 100% technological doping and the horse has bolted so long ago its been taken into the chewing gum factory for a brave new future. </p><p></p><p>The spikes are only around since Tokyo. And then only for dragon flys the Nike spike. The benchmark is no longer what we're used to in all events. It's really only this year the others have caught up. Adidas seem to have the edge currently. </p><p></p><p>The effect is twofold one is the 2-4 seconds you see on the track. The second is quicker recovery during training. Double threshold days is the trendy session for the pros. Not possible without juice previously. But with a pair of Alpha Flys no problem. Recommended those sessions over in 'training run times' and watch the injuries mount up in less than a month. </p><p></p><p>Doping has moved on. Its you can buy 4% down in John Buckleys for €300 and nail that park run in ballincollig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 7097345, member: 25871"] I think the the effect of the spikes is under appreciated by the casual sports fan. It is 100% technological doping and the horse has bolted so long ago its been taken into the chewing gum factory for a brave new future. The spikes are only around since Tokyo. And then only for dragon flys the Nike spike. The benchmark is no longer what we're used to in all events. It's really only this year the others have caught up. Adidas seem to have the edge currently. The effect is twofold one is the 2-4 seconds you see on the track. The second is quicker recovery during training. Double threshold days is the trendy session for the pros. Not possible without juice previously. But with a pair of Alpha Flys no problem. Recommended those sessions over in 'training run times' and watch the injuries mount up in less than a month. Doping has moved on. Its you can buy 4% down in John Buckleys for €300 and nail that park run in ballincollig [/QUOTE]
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