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Thanks for checking out the SHOEphoria Podcast by Simon Bartold and Paul Griffin. We run www.bartoldclinical.com - an online lower limb sports medicine education platform for health practitioners and other interested followers. If you want to know a little more about us, head to this link; https://www.bartoldclinical.com/about/about-simon-bartold/...Just so happens to be that we know stacks about footwear science and we would like to share our passion for this industry with you. Thanks for S ...
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Dr. Wouter Hoogkamer is the principle author of one of the most important pieces of running shoe research ever published. In 2018 his paper “A Comparison of the Energetic Cost of Running in Marathon Racing Shoes” was published in Sports Medicine, and for the first time revealed exactly what was going on with the Nike Vaporfly, the first of the so c…
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The word legend is bandied about a lot in modern society, however our guest on this episode of SHOEphoria has well and truly earned this moniker. Dr. Kevin Kirby is a podiatric physician, author, educator, mentor, inventor and thinker, and it is impossible to downplay the influence he has had within the worlds of podiatry and biomechanics. Kevin ha…
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It is our great pleasure to introduce to SHOEphoria two of the most influential members of the footwear design and innovation community. Dave Dombrow and Kevin Fallon are running shoe industry veterans. We have never been certain if this term is complementary or an insult! What we do know is that Dombrow and Fallon have enormous experience under th…
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Terry Schalow is the Executive Director of the Running Industry Association, a trade organization dedicated to supporting run specialty stores in the US and Canada. Prior to joining the RIA, Mr Schalow had a long tenure at ASICS America, where his executive roles included business unit management and product development in the performance running f…
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Foot blisters are one of the most common foot injuries in sport and everyday life. Yet their cause is largely misunderstood. Real experts are pretty thin on the ground, but Bec Rushton qualifies for this moniker and has been helping people prevent and treat foot blisters in her podiatry clinic, on the sporting field and track-side at running events…
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What gives SHOEphoria Podcast listeners the best bang for buck in relation to athletic footwear and injury? Dr. Matt Klein epitomises this as a physical therapist, ex footwear retail guy, runner and now industry insider. Matthew Klein is a residency and fellowship trained physical therapist from Southern California. He is currently a PhD Student at…
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Trevor Prior qualified in 1983 and, since that time has worked in both the private and public sectors. He obtained a teaching qualification in 1985 before obtaining a post graduate degree in Podiatry in 1989. He obtained his fellowship in Podiatric Surgery in 1993 and in 1994 he established the Podiatric Surgery service in City & Hackney, where he …
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Our guest for SHOEphoria Episode 9 is a clinician, a biomechanist, a physiotherapist, a scientist, a prolific publisher and an enigma. Dr. Irene Davis is a distinguished researcher and academic and the Founder and Director of the Spaulding National Running Centre at Harvard Medical School, Harvard University. Dr. Davis has published extensively in …
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It is difficult to know where to start with our guest on this episode of SHOEphoria. She honed her distance running craft as a cross country champion winning two silver medals (2002 Dublin, long race; 2003 Lausanne, long race) in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships. She then switched focus to the marathon distance and set her best time of 2:…
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Legend is a word that is often bandied around, and frequently unjustified. That said, our guest on Episode 8 of SHOEphoria pretty much invented this descriptor in relation to running. Amby Burfoot won the Boston Marathon in 1968 at the tender age of 22, and went on to set his best time for the marathon at the famed Fukaoka Marathon in Japan in time…
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Shoephoria has never had the same interviewee twice in a row, but Dr. Martyn Shorten is such a gold mine of information on shoes, the footwear industry, biomechanics and sports medicine, that we had him go back to back. In this episode, Martyn casually chucks a few hand grenades into the footwear world telling us that there is no place for “segment…
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Part 1 of a 2 part podcast with Dr Martyn Shorten It is not often one gets the opportunity to chat with someone who has worked with Nike Founder Phil Knight AND the legendary Nike innovator Bill Bowerman. Or for that matter with Mark Parker and Tom Clarke, both of whom started in the Nike Sports Research Laboratory and rose through the ranks to bec…
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Motion control features in running shoes are a thing of the past but we can't seem to shake it in retail or clinician referrals. Paul Griffin and Simon Bartold discuss the disconnect that exists between running shoe development and what is being advised to consumers via running retail and referring health clinicians. We discuss some results from a …
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https://www.bartoldclinical.com/podcasts/James Edward Monahan III (Jim) was always going to have a career based on sport. His father was a professional baseball coach, and say a bad word against his beloved NY Yankees at your peril! As it turns out, Jim Monahan has had a distinguished career in sports footwear, one that I have been privy to witness…
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Codi Ramsey is a loud and proud scientific fence sitter, and refuses to be pigeonholed into one profession or another. Although her expertise crosses sports and exercise science, biomechanics and even clinical sports medicine and physiotherapy, she identifies only as a scientist. And this may be one reason she has been able to achieve a lot in her …
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Jeff is Runner-in-Chief for Runner's World, guiding the brand's shoes and gear coverage. A true shoe dog, he's spent more than a decade testing and reviewing shoes. In 2017, he ran in 285 different pairs of shoes, including a streak of 257 days wearing a different model. In this 30 minute podcast episode of SHOEphoria, Simon Bartold from Bartold Cl…
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Right now we are negotiating many interesting aspects of athlete performance. Not the least of these is performance enhancement, either by drugs, blood doping or even with the new “Super Shoes”. We have seen stunning performances in recent times, with world records falling, and even one of the most enduring and challenging records in athletics, the…
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