Interesting perspective on the long-term effects of cushioning on biomechanics. Yet, let's not forget that cycling also has its share of cushioning - padded saddles, grips, and shorts. Every sport has its adaptations.
While it's true that every millimeter matters in cycling, the same can't be directly applied to running due to different biomechanics. The Wave Rider 25's offset, while potentially hindering form development, also offers impact absorption, reducing injury risk.
Dependency on features, like cushioning or offsets, could indeed be a concern. However, it's also about performance enhancement and injury prevention. Balancing these aspects is key.
So, are we creating dependencies or enabling better performance? Perhaps it's a bit of both, and the broader implications depend on how we manage these features in our training regimens.
While it's true that every millimeter matters in cycling, the same can't be directly applied to running due to different biomechanics. The Wave Rider 25's offset, while potentially hindering form development, also offers impact absorption, reducing injury risk.
Dependency on features, like cushioning or offsets, could indeed be a concern. However, it's also about performance enhancement and injury prevention. Balancing these aspects is key.
So, are we creating dependencies or enabling better performance? Perhaps it's a bit of both, and the broader implications depend on how we manage these features in our training regimens.