Sunday, June 1, 2025

Past Versus Present

Adizero PR (top) versus Adizero X Parley
I've always preferrred running in racing flats so I ordered the OG Adizero PR a few weeks ago when I saw them online. I'd worn quite a few pairs of those in the early 2000's when they were really popular. Actually, Adidas made a custom pair for me when I represented Singapore at the SEA Games triathlon event in 2005 (pictured below).

I did my first run in them on Friday 2 days ago. It was a terrible run! Compared to my previous Adidas racing flats, the Adizero X Parley (which I bought in 2023), I felt the hard ground with every single step.

Adizero PR
My calfs were sore and tired after less than a kilometer of running. Later, I went back to the Adidas website and realized that the Adizero PR's foam was EVA foam compared to the Parley's more advanced Lightstrike foam (pictured below).

Adizero X Parley
Meanwhile, have a look at the humble, really minimalist 1970 Onitsuka Tiger (now known as Asics) compared to the 2025 Asics carbon plated supershoe pictured below. One used for marathons back in the 1970's and the one used currently. The latest version is packed with space age technology. 

Those who raced marathons back in the 1970's used shoes with almost no cushioning, no support and definitely no energy return. The classic Onitsuka Tiger model has an almost zero drop profile and super thin outsole (to save weight). Runners back then needed super efficient running form/ technique, lots of grit and mental toughness since there was no technology back then. There will not be many runners who heel strike with these shoes. They will feel it straight away. Heel strikers back then were definitely 'handicapped'.

And guess what, these shoes are now still making the rounds as a casual sneaker and making Onitsuka Tiger / Asics lots of money.

Now in 2025, we have super highly stacked midsoles, super responsive PEBA foam, uppers that are  optimized biomechanically and carbon plates of course. These can offer runners with energy return on every stride, propulsion and fit designed to minimize fatigue over the whole marathon distance. Just like wearing a springboard when you run.

Today's footwear gives an undeniable edge to help you train and race and definitely run faster. Especially for weaker runners who cannot rely on their muscles as much and efficient running form to run injury free. Good to be able to run and not feel 'damaged' post run. 

I still prefer to be lower to the ground and more stable compared to feeling more 'wobbly' when the midsole is stacked higher. Definitely does not help when you have to turn around on a run or avoid a child on the pavement. I've treated many runners who have sprained their ankles as a result.

I probably will not run in super shoes yet. Call me old school (or OG- original gangster), but I still prefer to be lower to the ground. I prefer the newer versions of the racing flats using PEBA instead of EVA foam. But no highly stacked midsoles and no carbon plates. Not yet anyway.

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