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    The Run Smarter Podcast

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    Expand your running knowledge, identify running misconceptions and become a faster, healthier, SMARTER runner. Let Brodie Sharpe become your new running guide as he teaches you powerful injury insights from his many years as a physiotherapist while also interviewing the best running gurus in the world. This is ideal for injured runners & runners looking for injury prevention and elevated performance. So, take full advantage by starting at season 1 where Brodie teaches you THE TOP PRINCIPLES TO OVERCOME ANY RUNNING INJURY and let’s begin your run smarter journey.

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    Latest Research: Super Shoe Updates

    Latest Research: Super Shoe Updates

    February 22, 2026
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    In this month’s research roundup, Brodie reviews three new papers examining super shoes (advanced footwear technology) and their impact on running economy and performance.

    Across a large review, a meta-analysis, and a randomized crossover trial, the consistent finding was a ~2.5–3% improvement in running economy when using carbon-plated, high-stack, high-rebound foam shoes. Importantly, benefits weren’t limited to elites. Even at slower speeds (7.5–12 km/h), recreational runners showed meaningful reductions in oxygen cost, translating to roughly a 1% improvement in marathon performance β€” about three minutes for a four-hour runner.

    The key insight is that it’s not just the carbon plate doing the work. The performance gains appear to come from a synergy between plate stiffness, PEBA-style high-rebound foams, rocker geometry, and stack height. The shoes don’t β€œcreate” energy β€” they reduce energy loss, particularly around the big toe joint and during stance. Interestingly, comfort didn’t correlate with better economy, and biomechanical changes were smaller than many expected.

    From a practical standpoint, super shoes offer real performance advantages, but gradual integration is essential. Altered loading patterns and increased stiffness may raise injury risk if introduced abruptly, with case reports highlighting midfoot stress reactions. Rotate them in carefully, monitor symptoms, and be aware that high-rebound foams can degrade over time, reducing their metabolic benefit.

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