What happened with running shoes in 2000?
More evidence is accmulating that “overpronation” which lead to design features in running shoes in the 70’s is not a big factor that was originally thought it was.
What else happened in 2000?
The 2000 Summer Olympics were held in Sydney, Australia on September 15 to October 1.
The Nobel Prize for Medicine is shared by Paul Greengard (for his work concerning signal transduction in the nervous system), Arvid Carlsson (for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine and its effects in Parkinson’s disease) and Eric Kandel (for his work the physiological basis of memory storage in neurons)
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Related Pages:
Running Shoes | Marketshare of Running Shoes | Running Shoe Anatomy and Terminology | Design Features in Running Shoes | How Often to Change or Replace Running Shoes | Manufacture of Running Shoes | Running Shoe Materials | Running Shoe Rotation | The ‘Runners High’
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