Monday, February 7, 2011

Asics Technology

  
  Asics are the most durable and also the more comfortable shoes available for runners, the technology used to make these shoes is developed by the company’s research institute in Japan. Place where scientists study the body motions of professional athletes.
   The latest invention applied to the different models of shoes is the Gel Cushing System, whish is a gel technology that is applied in the areas of high impact of the shoes for better impact absorption.
   Asics shoes offer a great variety of stiles in order to satisfy different types of needs, these shoes are for customers with: normal arch flexibility and moderate pronation , to  individuals who have feet lacking  of motion,  customers who are looking for very light shoes  for faster-paced training and also those who train on a variety on-and –off road surfaces. Finally the technology also provides shoes for individuals whose feet are too far inward.

Compression Fitting Gears


      If you are one of those individuals who practice sports in the regular basis, and commonly feels some discomfort in your extremities during and after the exercise. Then   you might be in need of compression fitting gears.
     According to the brand Asics which is on of the leaders of sport products in the world, these particular gears provide pressure to specific areas where the garments are used. Allowing better blood flow to the muscles, and consequently less fatigue and cramp for the body.
    In order for the compression garments to be effective, they must be properly paneled and designated for specific parts of the body. At the same time all these type of products can be used in sports ranging from cross-training, weight lifting, tennis, to many other activities.
    For example, for runners of any level, long   compression garments not just can keep the knees align with the toes, but also are beneficial for the good functionality of the joints. On the other hand, calf sleeves can be beneficial to individuals with prior calf and achilles injuries.