Flats/Spikes
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Flats/Spikes
I run multy events even though PV is my main event. I was wondering what type of spikes to get. I am thinking sprint spikes like nike zooms or something like that but im not sure if that would hurt my PV.
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dbulick wrote:Let me see, I think i brought 5 pairs of spikes when I did my hep last weekend. I think it really helps to have the appropriate spikes for each event, rather than just 1 universal pair.
yeah, that is true. they will last longer that way anyway. you will probably not have to replace high jump spikes very often for example
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two many shoes
Taking 5 pairs for Hept this weekend - plus flats - maybe six if I bring a backup HJ pair
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Re: Flats/Spikes
Ins0mnizac wrote: I am thinking sprint spikes like nike zooms or something like that but im not sure if that would hurt my PV.
Can it really hurt your pv if you don't have the right pair of spikes?
actually it can.. with the right kind of spikes it can make u faster. so if u have the wrong kind it can make u go slower.. say distance spikes. they r more flat kinda cause for distacne u want more of a heel toe strike instead of staying on ur toes for sprint. so that can put u at an disadvantage than one thatsa a spritner one which is made specifically for u to stay on ur toes.
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The spike you wear means nothing really. Its all personal preference. Vault spikes make you "feel" like you are on your toes, but they are really no better than sprint or mid distance. I personally find the vault spikes to be stiff and heavy, so I use a cross county spike. Light, flexible, padded heel- I actually found my run is better and taller in them than in the vault spikes. Anyway, its personal preference. I've had good days vaulting barefoot, in flats, spikes, even in a motorcycle helmet. Do what you want, just run fast.
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