Research suggests controversial super spikes do make runners faster
Briefly

Researchers found a 2% increase in running economy using super spikes compared to traditional ones, potentially enhancing performance by 1%-1.5% in times.
A 2% increase in running economy could lead to a time improvement of about 25 seconds in a 10,000-meter race, critical for elite runners aiming for medals.
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