Design Summary Analysis Draft #1
Name: Benedict Cheong
ID: 1902828
Title: First draft of article summary
In the article “Smart Running Shoes: Will They Change The Way
You Run?”, Lin (2017) discusses the functions and features of different
versions of the Altra smart running shoes. In 2011, the first model of Altra IQ
was introduced to the market. Sensors are incorporated in the soles of the
shoes which can deliver “Real-time stride analysis”. The responses will then be
relayed through smart devices such as "smartwatches, phones, and
earbuds". In 2017, engineers who invented the Altra smart shoes claimed
that it was designed to not only record statistics but also “help runners avoid
repetitive injuries” by tracking the user's "footfalls in real-time” via
an app. An audio assistant prompts the user to rectify their movements to
prevent injury. Finally, Lin (2017) asserts that the unique functions do not
compromise the ergonomics of the shoes. Advancing to the smart technology era,
I believe that several functions of the smart technology in Altra running shoes
allow us to be more efficient in daily outdoor activities or training as
compared to using normal running shoes.
One of the main highlights of the Altra shoe is the way it
incorporates ‘real-time stride analysis’ technology into the running shoes. A
stride means a complete step made on every foot movement. ‘Real-time stride
analysis’ means that it is actively collecting the data base on the user foot
movement on the go. From there, these data will be sent to smart devices to be
analyzed. After every run, all these data will be reflected in the app or smart
devices to allow the user to have a better understanding regarding their
running form. According to Businesswise (2015) website, the method of
collecting these movement data is done by mounting a ‘razor-thin, multi-sensor
system’ in the middle of the sole. This system monitors a variety of running
information, such as the exact moment where the user does a stride, ‘ground contact
time’, foot-specific pressure’, pace, time and distance, to name a few. The
transferring of data is done through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to the smart
device, which provide user feedback regarding about their running pattern.
Not only does the Altra shoe provide information about the
user running form, but it also provides suggestions on how to further improve
the user running form through their ‘iFit’ app or smart devices. In-Voice audio
is incorporated, acting as a coach to provide feedback on how to improve
running form, on the go or after the run. This is to say during the running,
voice audio responds to the user for them to correct their movement if any. One
of the niche features of the voice audio is that the user can choose how
frequently the user wants the coach audio to provide feedback. The user can
still listen to music while doing their run as the voice coach will only prompt
the user depending on the settings the user has set. To name a few examples of
what kind of feedback the coach audio provides are mainly, feedback to fix
running posture, whether if the user is using more strength on the left or
right foot and if the user is striding too loudly. (Harper, 2016) mention that
“this shoe is designed to help new runners avoid poor technique and make
experienced runners more efficient when pounding the pavement.”
In conclusion, the ability to use smart technologies to improve their running form without the need for coaching justifies the heftier price tag of these Altra IQ shoes. Even with all this implementation of smart technologies, the basic function and ergonomics of a running shoe is not compromised.
In conclusion, the ability to use smart technologies to improve their running form without the need for coaching justifies the heftier price tag of these Altra IQ shoes. Even with all this implementation of smart technologies, the basic function and ergonomics of a running shoe is not compromised.
References
Altra. (2015, August 04). Altra Running
Introduces the Altra IQ Powered by iFit, the World’s First Shoe-Able. Retrieved
from BusinessWire:
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150804006922/en/Altra-Running-Introduces-Altra-IQ-Powered-iFit
Lin, N. (2017, August 20). Smart Running Shoes: Will
They Change The Way You Run? Retrieved from: runsociety. https://www.runsociety.com/opinions/smart-running-shoes-will-they-change-the-way-you-run/
Palladino, V. (2017, March 03). Altra Torin IQ
smart shoes review: Putting a coach and convenience at your feet.
Retrieved from arstechnica: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/05/altra-torin-iq-smart-shoes-review-putting-a-coach-and-convenience-at-your-feet/
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