Thursday, September 13, 2018

A Systematic Selection Method Between Neutral and Control of Running Footwear Insole Products  JTSFT - Iris Publishers




 
Running mania has become increasingly prevalent in recent years and its masses is becoming bigger and bigger as well. While, the great majority among them are temporary enthusiastic amateurs, who had little professional training before. They lack specialized knowledge  to  prevent  themselves  from  injury  or  fatigue  and  underestimate  the  importance  of protective  running  equipment, 
especially professional running insoles. For example, a certain part of these amateur runners do not know what elements should be considered for better protection and what features should be treated prevailed over the others, when they are choosing professional running insoles.However, there are few researches giving a clear explain on this topic and especially there are entirely different opinions towards professional running insole designs. Therefore, to fill the blank and provide reliable consumer feedbacks for further improvements on  professional  running  insole  design,  this  research  aims  to  examine  the  performance  of  insoles  by  evaluating  different  terms  comprehensively,  for  example,  different  materials,  shock  absorption,  loaded  pressure,  comfort  etc.  A  customized  evaluating  methodology was established to obtain an all-rounded result. The research result is reflected from both subjective and objective evaluations, and there is a bias between the objective and subjective results. Therefore, a market gap is revealed accordingly and fair suggestion for selecting professional running insoles and further improvement on its design is provided. 


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