So after jumping and dunking the ball, rather than the shoe absorbing the force upon landing, it bounces back up on you? Wouldn't that be bad?
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So after jumping and dunking the ball, rather than the shoe absorbing the force upon landing, it bounces back up on you? Wouldn't that be bad?
this reminds me of those APL Shoes that were (allegedly) banned by the NBA because they were supposed to boost your vertical. I once bought a pair on sale and they did not increase my vertical at all. So I'm not gonna believe this adidas technology makes a difference either untill I actually see or experience it.
LMAO this is exactly like those Springbak insoles thats been out for years.
Wait, you guys are still wearing shoes? Shoes are still cool?
Damn I went all in on the barefoot ballin years ago.
damn dudes will be bouncing around on the court
[QUOTE=Cali Syndicate]So after jumping and dunking the ball, rather than the shoe absorbing the force upon landing, it bounces back up on you? Wouldn't that be bad?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Seems like a really bad idea.
logic tells me that athletes generally have a longer career earning as well as career expectancy based on being injury free compared to performance enhancement.
I wonder how Adidas sell shoes to soccer players.
[QUOTE=GimmeThat]logic tells me that athletes generally have a longer career earning as well as career expectancy based on being injury free compared to performance enhancement.
I wonder how Adidas sell shoes to soccer players.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you can ask Tim Duncan...:rolleyes:
Surprised rose didn't hurt his feet or something while filming this. :roll: