Dyer Bryce
Department of Design & Engineering, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK.
Sports Med Open. 2020 May 24;6(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s40798-020-00250-1.
Technology is often introduced into sport to facilitate it or to improve human performance within it. On occasion, some forms of novel technology require regulation or prevention entirely to ensure that a sport remains fair and accessible. Recently, the Nike Vaporfly and Alphafly shoes have received some concerns over their appropriateness for use in competitive distance running.
This paper evaluates the use of these shoes against an existing framework for sports technology discourse and adopts a pragmatic approach to attempt to resolve them.
It is proposed that the three concerns regarding cost, access and coercion cannot be ruled out but likely remain short-term issues. As a result, it is proposed that these running shoes are acceptable forms of technology but that ongoing vigilance will be required as such technologies develop further in the future.
The Nike Vaporfly/Alphafly shoes do push the perceived acceptability of running shoes to the limits of the current sports regulations. However, the alleged gains have not manifested themselves to a level that could be considered excessive when reviewing historical performances or when evaluated against a set of well-cited criteria. The sport will need to adopt a stance of ongoing vigilance as such technologies continue to develop or be optimised in the future.
技术常常被引入体育运动以促进其发展或提升运动员在其中的表现。有时,某些新型技术形式需要进行全面监管或禁止,以确保体育运动保持公平且人人可及。最近,耐克的Vaporfly和Alphafly跑鞋在用于竞技长跑比赛中的适用性方面引发了一些担忧。
本文依据现有的体育技术讨论框架对这些跑鞋的使用进行评估,并采用务实的方法试图解决相关问题。
关于成本、获取途径和强制使用这三个问题不能被排除,但可能仍是短期问题。因此,建议这些跑鞋是可接受的技术形式,但随着此类技术在未来进一步发展,仍需持续保持警惕。
耐克的Vaporfly/Alphafly跑鞋确实将跑鞋在当前体育规则下的可接受性推到了极限。然而,在回顾历史成绩或依据一系列广泛引用的标准进行评估时,所谓的优势并未达到可被视为过度的程度。随着此类技术在未来继续发展或优化,这项运动需要采取持续警惕的立场。