Sunday, November 10, 2013

Active joggers

Most joggers these days have no 'active' components. Runners use them to run on flat surfaces for long periods, this causes repetitive stress on the foot. When walking or running on natural terrain the foot comes into contact with uneven surface of varying hardness, wetness, texture etc. The active joggers will have inner surfaces that will imitate these varying conditions. This will be accomplished by artificial intelligence, micro-electronics, and some nifty mechanical components made of advanced materials. This will have pezzo electric cushions that will become hard or soft under the control of software and will also regulate temperature, and air flow inside the shoe.

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