
#98 How the Massive SuperComp Trainer was Made (ft. New Balance’s Danny Orr and Ethan Steiner)
Nate, Matt, and DJ are joined by two very special guests from New Balance: Danny Orr and Ethan Steiner. Danny & Ethan give us an inside look at the development and testing of New Balance's brand new max-stack training shoe, the FuelCell SuperComp Trainer. Boasting a whopping 47mm of midsole and a full-length EnergyArc carbon fiber plate, the SC Trainer was developed to maximize comfort, efficiencty, and energy return. Danny & Ethan help us understand the technology behind EnergyArc, how they landed on 47mm of stack height, and more. Danny Orr is the General Manager of Performance Running at New Balance, leading multiple teams focusing current offereings as well as multi-year shoe development. Ethan is a Sports Research Engineer at New Balance, working in their Sports Research Lab, focused on shoe development, research, and innovation. For more on the FuelCell SuperComp Trainer, be sure to check out our full multi-tester written review on our website. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:12 - Getting to know Ethan & Danny 7:26 - The history & origin of the SC Trainer 10:01 - The evolution of the FuelCell Foam 15:27 - How New Balance tests its foams 16:58 - The design and goal of EnergyArc 23:33 - Testing methodology for human subjects in New Balance's lab 28:37 - How New Balance designed the SC Trainer's massive stack height 36:24 - Who is the SC Trainer for? 43:38 - How the SC Trainer impacts fatigue resistance & running economy 52:30 - What's coming next for the FuelCell line 59:01 - Wrap-up
27 Heinä 20221h

#97 All of Your Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Questions Answered
Today Nate & Matt review the much-anticipated Saucony Endorphin Speed 3! The new version is, in our opinion, better than ever, boasting a wider platform, more stability, and the same bouncy PWRRUN PB midsole foam. They also tackle a bunch of listener questions about the Speed 3 including: how soft is it? How's the heel stability? How does it compare with the new Saucony Tempus? This episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: What makes a shoe soft for you? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:54 - The Subjective: What makes a shoe soft for you? 09:40 - Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Review 14:11 - Is the Speed 3 softer? How does it perform at slower paces? 18:00 - How stable is the Speed 3? 28:16 - How does the bounce of the Speed 3 compare to the Rebel V2 and Novablast? 31:51 - Why is stability important to us? 36:38 - How does the Speed 3 compare with the Tempus? 39:55 - Is there anything for the next version of the Speed to improve on? 44:43 - Do we measure the durometer of midsoles? 47:59 - Wrap-up
20 Heinä 202249min

#96 Testing the Performance Benefit of Super Shoes (ft. Saucony’s Cory Hofmann)
Nate, Matt, and DJ are joined Cory Hofmann from Saucony for a deep dive into the world of shoe testing. Cory gives us an inside look at how Saucony tests the biomechanical and physiological impact of their shoes on runners. He also helps us define some oft-misunderstood scientific terms like running power, metabolic cost, running economy, VO2 Max, and more. Cory Hofmann is a Performance Engineer at Saucony research laboratory, testing almost every aspect of their shoe: fit, durability, mechanical properties, etc. Cory specializes in testing and measuring running shoe performance, focusing on biomechanics and physiology. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 06:07 - How do you measure the benefit you get from different shoes? 13:04 - Mechanical vs. metabolic power 24:27 - How do we measure metabolic cost? 27:51 - What to make of smartwatches giving you your VO2 31:11 - Oxygen vs. energy 39:56 - Research into running cost 44:26 - Biomechanical trends in relation to running economy 49:34 - The relationship between running economy and performance 53:22 - The components of shoes that contribute to performance benefits 58:57 - Our thoughts on the Endorphin Pro 3 1:02:36 - Wrap-up
13 Heinä 20221h 7min

#95 The Science of Footwear Design (ft. Saucony’s Andrea Paulson)
Matt is joined on the podcast by a special guest: Andrea Paulson from Saucony. Andrea gives us an inside look into shoe research and development at Saucony. Matt & Andrea discuss the shifting views on shoe stability and how new shoes like the Saucony Tempus are looking to help the runner. She gives a scientific history of misole foams and a preview of where innvation is taking them, and much more. Andrea Paulson is the Vice President of Product Engineering & Human Performance at Saucony. She leads different, yet connected, divisions that work on every aspect of shoe design, construction and future innovations, as well as biomechanical testing, gathering performance & personal preference data. The Subjective: What stats do you focus on when selecting a shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 3:59 - Defining shoe stability and how it's changing 7:49 - New ways of addressing stability with the Saucony Tempus 12:04 - Midsole foam history & development 26:58 - Accounting for individuality in shoe design 33:50 - Foam science & innovation 41:36 - The complexity of shoe design & supply chain 45:24 - Does footstrike really matter? 49:12 - Foam compression durability 55:14 - Endorphin Pro 3 sneak peak 57:46 - Wrap-up
6 Heinä 20221h 6min

#94 Surviving the Summer: Training & Hydration Strategies for the Heat
Today on the podcast Matt and Andrea talk all things summer training. As the temperature increases, we're forced to adjust our running. They offer strategies and tips for adjusting your training, hydrating before/during/after the run, staying cool, and, of course, shoes (does the Asics Metaracer have a USB port?!). Each month at DOR starting in 2022, a member of our team selects a charity of their choice to donate 10% of our monthly profits to. This month we're donating to Girls on the Run. Girls on the Run is a program that was developed to help young girls recognize their strengths, learn goal setting, build social connection, all while building confidence. Through the program, they learn how teamwork can help in achieving a goal and work toward completing a 5k together at the end of the season. To learn more and donate visit www.girlsontherun.org. The Subjective: What time of day do you run? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - DOR Giving: Girls on the Run 2:24 - The Subjective: What time of the day do you run? 5:17 - Summer training: temperature vs. dew point 11:29 - Modifying your training for the heat 19:01 - Hydration strategies 25:44 - Cooling strategies 33:32 - Shoe uppers & breathability 42:58 - Staying safe from sun damage 54:41 - Wrap-up
29 Kesä 202257min

#93 Shan Riggs & Joshuaine Grant's 3000 Mile Journey Through the East Coast Greenway
Today Andrea and Matt are joined by two very special guests: Shan Riggs and Joshuaine Grant. On April 16th, 2022, Shan started to run more than 3,000 miles across America again, this time from Key West to the Canadian border along the East Coast Greenway, hoping to be the first person to run the entire trail. The journey is unique in that Shan will be supported the entire route by his partner Joshuaine, who will be towing all of their supplies by bicycle. This run/ride is to support & raise funds for the East Coast Greenway in its mission of connecting people to place. Along the way they'll cross 15 states averaging 40 miles per day, every day. We hear from Shan & Josh about what it takes to take on such an epic trek: training, supplies, nutrition, and, of course, shoes. To learn more & donate, check out their website. The Subjective: How many days per week do you run? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:05 - The Subjective: How many days per week do you run? 1:30 - Shan & Josh's trip up the East Coast Greenway 5:53 - Shan & Josh's background and training 13:53 - Supplying and organizing their trek 21:47 - Surprises & challenges along the way 24:40 - Injury prevention & pain management while ultra-running 33:50 - How do you fuel yourself on a 3000 mile journey? 43:36 - The most memorable parts of their trip 47:17 - What's next on their journey 49:44 - Advice for anyone interested in ultra-running 52:15 - Wrap-up
22 Kesä 202253min

#92 The Truth About Runner's Knee (plus Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 Review)
Runner's Knee (also known as patellofemoral pain syndrome) is one of the most common running injuries among new runners. It's so prevalent, yet so misunderstood. In this episode, Nate & Matt take a deep dive into the symptoms, anatomy, and mechanics of Runner's Knee, and they explore what makes it such a complicated, hard-to-diagnose injury. They also review Mizuno's latest update to the Wave Horizon 6, their premium stability trainer featuring a new Enerzy Core in the midsole. This episode sponsored by Karhu. You might know they make a collection of running shoes, but for before or after the run, you can be sure to look good with Karhu's Lifestyle collection. They've recently released fresh seasonal colors to ensure you're stylin' going to and from the track. Go to Karhu.com and use promo code DOR2022 at the time of checkout to receive 20% off from the lifestyle assortment when you purchase $100 or more. The Subjective: How light/heavy do you like your daily trainers? How important is weight to you? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:38 - The Subjective: How light/heavy do you like your daily trainers? How important is weight to you? 4:30 - Shoe Review: Mizuno Wave Horizon 6 21:02 - Is the Wave Horizon worth it at $170? 24:54 - Wave Horizon comparisons 29:20 - Who is this shoe for? 40:10 - What is Runner's Knee? 47:40 - The anatomy & mechanics of patellofemoral pain 1:01:21 - The role of muscular activation in treating Runner's Knee 1:10:00 - Wrap-up
15 Kesä 20221h 12min

#91 Common Running Form Mistakes and a Look at New Balance's Streakfly/Takumi Sen Competitor
Runners are constantly looking to refine and improve their form. Today, Nate, Matt, DJ, and Andrea give you some advice on how to avoid common running form mistakes. You'll learn about the role of hip extension the running gait cycle, how to measure and gain hip extension, and it's impact on shoe choice. They also review New Balance's entry into the 5K/10K racing shoe market, the SC Pacer. This racing flat features a full FuelCell foam midsole and a full-length carbon plate. How does it compare to the Nike Streakfly and the Takumi Sen 8? Have a listen! The Subjective: What's your performance trainer/workout shoe? Chapters 0:00 - Intro 2:12 - The Subjective: What's your performance trainer/workout shoe? 2:35 - New Balance SC Pacer Review 20:35 - Motor planning and its effects on shoe preference 29:23 - New Balance's Energy Arc and the effects of plate shape 33:55 - Hip extension and its placement in the running cycle 41:22 - Commonly problematic form cues 49:10 - Measuring hip extension and why runners might be lacking it 59:19 - What happens if you lack hip extension 1:05:24 - Strategies for gaining hip extension 1:10:00 - The intersection between shoe types and hip extension 1:16:50 - Wrap up 1:17:42 - Bonus track
8 Kesä 20221h 17min