Showing posts with label Nike Shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nike Shoes. Show all posts

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Top Shoes

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

New 2011 Nike Air Max Running Shoes for Wholesale Price

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Federer to take on Fish in Cincinnati Masters final

Swiss mogul Roger Federer defeated Marcos Baghdatis 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinals of the Cincinnati Masters on Saturday and will play American Mardy Fish in the final. Fish, 36-ranked in the world, rallied to beat ninth seed and good friend Andy Roddick 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-1.

"It was a struggle to keep the ball in play. But I played aggressive, and it paid off. I trained hard after Wimbledon and was able to work on a few things. I'm keeping the other guy from dictating, and the hard work has paid off (in Toronto and Cincinnati)," Federer said.


air max 2009 v 2011 new shoes"I've got another chance to win a Masters title here. Things are working out for me. That's something that wasn't happening at the start of the season."

Federer, losing finalist a week ago in Toronto against Andy Murray, is seeking his first trophy since the Australian Open in January. Fish lifted back-to-back honours in July at Newport and Atlanta - where he beat Roddick to end a run of nine losses against his friend from their teenage years.

Federer leads Fish with a 6-1 mark in career, though in their last meeting the American did defeat Federer in 2008 at Indian Wells.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

21 Wedding Shoes

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Great Men’ s and women’ s Sport Shoes from Nike, White leather wraps around the base of the upper, matching the the midsol, combine with electric green outsol, surround and other accents that appear throughout. Silver Flywire fills out the quarter panel, which matches the mesh tongue and durasheen liner. The colorway is really set off by the electric green. Nike sport shoes is very suitable for mens and womens, for the daily and sport activites.
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Friday, June 18, 2010

Nike GTS Canvas Mens Casual Shoes in White/MettSilver


Nike GTS Canvas Mens Casual Shoes in White/MettSilver

Nike GTS Canvas Casual Shoes White/MettSilver

Its simple and comfortable. The Nike GTS Canvas is a tennis-shoe-inspired casual kick that features a canvas upper and rubber outsole.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Top Shoes

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Nike Air Jordan

The first Air Jordan sneaker made its debut in 1985—Michael Jordan's rookie basketball season. Shown here: the first style in the line, which has seen 22 iterations in the years since. The high-top shoes, which have basically kept the same ankle-hugging silhouette and the distinctive "Jumpman" logo featuring the silhouette of Jordan making a slam dunk, have proven to be an iconic sub-brand for Nike—evident from the line's longevity (Nike won't release sales figures). Nike hopes fans of the line will be drawn to the Air Jordan XX3 for its style and its wearability, and not just its identification as an eco-chic product. In this way, executives hope sales of Nike Considered shoes in general will increase as the environmental aspects become a requirement for consumers, rather than a selling point.


NIKE 6.0 Mavrk Mens High Top Shoes
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Nike 6.0 Mavrk shoes. Old school sole with an action-sports performance upper. Vulcanized sole provides flexibility. Herringbone tread for positive traction and serious board feel. Suede upper with toe cap and u-tongue for durability and fitted comfort. Perforations for breathability. Nike-embroidered heel pull tab. Nike 6.0 tongue label. Nike leather swoosh on sides. Imported.
$64.99
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Weightlifting Shoes

Ever thought about the shoes that you wear to the gym? Of course you have. You've actually spent some time thinking about which shoes to wear, and you probably have a pair designated as your "gym shoes". How did those shoes earn that illustrious title and serve such a noble purpose? Suitability for the task? Performance enhancement? Safety? Not usually. Comfort and looks seem to be the main criteria associated with gym shoe choice. This is a problem if your training includes any free weights at all. Most of us would never consider wearing a pair of Bruno Magli's to play racquetball. They are built to look good, not to perform well on the court. While this may be obvious to some, many of us will make an equally poor footwear decision and wear running shoes to the gym to lift weights.

Proper footwear in the gym is important, especially if you are lifting free weights. When we lift weights we want two things to happen; (1) all the force our body produces under the bar should contribute to moving the weight and (2) the weight needs to be controlled in a safe manner. If we lift in a running shoe, it's akin to trying to lift while standing on a giant marshmallow. The soles of the running shoes, the marshmallow, will absorb and dissipate a large amount of the force generated against the floor that should be directed towards moving the weight. A gel or air cell shoe is a great thing for reducing the impact shock that causes the repetitive use injuries associated with running. But in the weight room, shoes should provide for the efficient transmission of power between the bar and the ground. You can't lift as much weight in the wrong shoes.

The second issue is control of the weight - and your body - while standing on an unstable surface. A compressible medium placed between the feet and the ground will behave inconsistently enough during each rep to alter the pattern of force transmission every time. This means that the subtle points of consistent good technique on any standing exercise are impossible to control. And there is an increased chance for a balance or stability loss-induced injury while lifting heavy weights, since perfect balance cannot be assured on an imperfect surface.
Weightlifters and powerlifters have known this for more than 50 years, although the shoe choices available for their purposes were formerly quite limited. Until the 1970's, combat boots, Chuck Taylor's, and even patent leather oxfords (see old photos of Paul Anderson) were the shoes used for lifting weights. To be stable and perform optimally, a weightlifting shoe needs to be snug fitting, provide exceptional support, and have a noncompressible wedge sole with neoprene or crepe for traction against the floor. Most will lace all the way down to the toe for adjustment to individual foot width, and will have an adjustable strap across the metatarsal area for added lateral stability. When Adidas from Germany and Kahru of Finland became available on a limited basis in the US, weightlifters finally had the opportunity to use equipment specifically designed for their activity. High topped and not especially stylish, these shoes had minimal appeal to the fashion conscious, but lifters loved them because they worked.

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But there was a scheduling problem: the gym and fitness club industry had just been revolutionized by the simultaneously-evolving exercise machine industry. Having removed the factors of balance, coordination, and technique from the equation, exercise machines temporarily sidelined the development of weight training shoes. Over the past two decades, free weights and the benefits of their use have crept back into gyms and fitness clubs everywhere. The need for weightlifting shoes re-emerged without a supply beyond the stalwart Adidas corporation's Power Perfect, Equipment, and Adistar models. Other major shoe brands like Nike, Puma, and Reebok began to experiment with weightlifting shoes. A number of foreign brands such as Do Win (China), and Power Firm (Canada), as well as the American company Safe-USA have also competed for a share of the growing US market. All these companies offer shoes that are designed for competitive weightlifting or powerlifting, but that are good for all basic lifts, especially the squat, given their exemplary support and incompressible heel design. A variety of powerlifting shoes with essentially flat soles and no heel lift, much like track flats or wrestling shoes, are also available from powerlifting equipment houses like Inzer (USA), and also work for basic exercise purposes. These shoes are less suited for squatting, since they require that you have better than average flexibility to squat in them, but they are excellent for floor work and standing exercises.
Another pair of shoes to buy? Is it really worth it? Yes. Effective training yields superior results. Safe training yields fewer training injuries. The logic is inescapable. For as little as $40 for a pair of old-school Chuck Taylor's or as much as $170 for the state of the art Adidas shoe, you can have the right shoe for the right job. The right shoe is important for performance and safety, and for as little as half the cost of a premium running shoe, you can look and lift like a pro.
Solid sole design and micro-adjustable arch support make today’s economy lifting shoe perform on par with more expensive, stylish, and sought after premier shoes but the old standbys still work.
Top Left - Adidas Adistar ($170).
Top Right – Inzer Pillar ($115).
Center Left – Werksan lifting shoe ($99).
Center Right –. VS Athletics lifting shoe ($50).
Bottom – The most economical choice, the Converse Chuck Taylor® All Star ($40)

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Top Jordan Shoes

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To commemorate Adidas Top Ten High 30th Anniversary, Adidas has released several colorways of these 1979 original high-cut shoes. In this release, the shoe comes in a royal blue nubuck upper with white contrasts over the heel, midsole and laces. Available now at Schuh you.

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The first Air Jordan sneaker made its debut in 1985—Michael Jordan's rookie basketball season. Shown here: the first style in the line, which has seen 22 iterations in the years since. The high-top shoes, which have basically kept the same ankle-hugging silhouette and the distinctive "Jumpman" logo featuring the silhouette of Jordan making a slam dunk, have proven to be an iconic sub-brand for Nike—evident from the line's longevity (Nike won't release sales figures). Nike hopes fans of the line will be drawn to the Air Jordan XX3 for its style and its wearability, and not just its identification as an eco-chic product. In this way, executives hope sales of Nike Considered shoes in general will increase as the environmental aspects become a requirement for consumers, rather than a selling point.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Mens High Top Shoes

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Old school sole with an action-sports performance upper. Vulcanized sole provides flexibility. Herringbone tread for positive traction and serious board feel. Suede upper with toe cap and u-tongue for durability and fitted comfort. Perforations for breathability. Nike-embroidered heel pull tab. Nike 6.0 tongue label. Nike leather swoosh on sides. Imported.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

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Nike Air Jordan
The first Air Jordan sneaker made its debut in 1985—Michael Jordan's rookie basketball season. Shown here: the first style in the line, which has seen 22 iterations in the years since. The high-top shoes, which have basically kept the same ankle-hugging silhouette and the distinctive "Jumpman" logo featuring the silhouette of Jordan making a slam dunk, have proven to be an iconic sub-brand for Nike—evident from the line's longevity (Nike won't release sales figures). Nike hopes fans of the line will be drawn to the Air Jordan XX3 for its style and its wearability, and not just its identification as an eco-chic product. In this way, executives hope sales of Nike Considered shoes in general will increase as the environmental aspects become a requirement for consumers, rather than a selling point.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

Nike Sport Shoes

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In 2002 Nike took their brand in another line, and that would be Skateboarding.Then the very popular Nike Dunk SB (skateboarding) was released. Designed with the skater in mind, the Nike Dunk SB has a stuff tongue,zoom air insole and extra padding.This make it comfort for the casual wearer and the skateboarder alike. The Nike Dunk SB craze has only grown bigger with the limited production on many SB colorways, Some what collectors call “Holy Grails” are Nike Dunk SB Heineken, Supreme Low and High, Calis, Supas, Chocolate, Zoo Yorks and Paris.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Sunday, November 1, 2009

MP3 Shoes

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In preparation for the new Transformers movie, Takara is releasing these Transformers toys which turn into 1/2 scale Nike shoes. No, seriously. Not a tank, or a jet, or even a sports car. Shoes. They turn into shoes.
A pretty sweet video of what an actual Shoe Transformer might look like after the jump.