The 70’s

What happened with running shoes in 70’s?
The running boom that started in the late 60’s and grew during the 70’s led to a massive increase in the number of people running. The demographics of who was a “runner” change substantially. It was estimated that 25 million Americans took up running during the seventies. Large increases in the number of runners was also seen in United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and Europe.

Heel striking was very common as slower runners (the “joggers”) were more likely to heel strike which was considered at the time to lead to an increase in risk for injury. During the 70’s, the running shoe companies responded to this by adding more cushioning under heel. The relationship between foot strike patterns and injury turned out to be much more complex.

Books on Running Shoes:

Athletic Footwear and Orthoses in Sports MedicineThe Science of FootwearBiomechanics of Sports ShoesTread LightlyShoe Dog
Athletic Footwear and Orthoses in Sports MedicineThe Science of FootwearBiomechanics of Sports ShoesTread LightlyShoe Dog
kicksologyAthletic Footwear The Comprehensive GuideWhich running shoes are for me?: A 10-step guide to evaluating any shoeThe Complete Handbook of Athletic FootwearThe Running Shoe Book
Kicksology: The Hype, Science, Culture & Cool of Running ShoesAthletic Footwear: The Comprehensive GuideWhich running shoes are for me?: A 10-step guide to evaluating any shoeThe Complete Handbook of Athletic FootwearThe Running Shoe Book
All about distance running shoesFaster Stronger Higher! How shoe brands create innovative footwear technology: Sport Science for the next Super AthletesSneaker Wars: The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and Puma and the Family Feud That Forever Changed the Business of Sportsbiomechanics of running shoessecond edition of footwear manufacture
All About Distance Running ShoesFaster Stronger Higher! How shoe brands create innovative footwear technology: Sport Science for the next Super AthletesSneaker Wars: The Enemy Brothers Who Founded Adidas and Puma and the Family Feud That Forever Changed the Business of SportsBiomechanics of Running ShoesHandbook of Footwear Design and Manufacture
Running shoe design for runners with overpronation of footNike: Better is TemporaryHow to Spot Fake SneakersRunning with Purpose: How Brooks Outpaced Goliath Competitors to Lead the Pac
Running shoe design for runners with overpronation of footNike: Better is TemporaryHow to Spot Fake SneakersSoled OutRunning with Purpose: How Brooks Outpaced Goliath Competitors to Lead the Pack
The Adidas ArchiveBoost Your Running Potential in 5 Steps: Don't Let Your Shoes Sabotage Your Fitness Journeyrunning shoe buying guidehow to clean running shoes
The Adidas ArchiveBoost Your Running Potential in 5 Steps: Don't Let Your Shoes Sabotage Your Fitness JourneyRunning Shoe Buying GuideHow to clean running shoes

Other Years in the History of Running Shoes:

Pre-history776BC480BC490BC
183918961898
1906190819141920
19241936193819481949
19581960196419651966196719681969
The 70'sMid- to late- 70's
1970197119721973197419751976197719781979
1980198119821983198419851986198719881989
1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Mid-2000's
2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
20202021202220232024

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 | History of Podiatry | Footwear History | History of the Marathon

Book:
Sneaker Century: A History of Athletic Shoes

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