Nike has been on the cutting edge of training shoe design and innovation for over 20 years, and now to pay homage to their rich heritage, they have combined some of their classic design elements with new technological advancements to create a Trainer for the growing demands of today’s top athletes. Last week, Nike unveiled their imperceptibly anticipated new womens nike shox turbo blue flash card model at the Nike Knows Training Summit at UC Irvine in California. To spice up the event, Nike invited some of their biggest name athletes to answer some questions and to join some local students in a training workout. Several top performers in their respective sports like Adrian Peterson, Troy Polamalu, Amar’e Stoudemire, Brandon Roy, Bryan Clay and Matt James were on hand to join in the fun, and of skates to show off their own personalized Trainer 1’s. Be sure to keep reading after the jump for an inside look at the event, the womens nike shox turbo blue flash card and a display of classic Nike Trainer models and ad campaigns. Via Freshness.
Classic Nike training footwear and advertisements filling the entrance way to the Summit
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The original Air Trainer 1 worn and signed by John McEnroe
Air Trainer 1 display with original design sketch
Nike Trainers signed by Bo Jackson
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Designer Aaron Cooper introducing the Trainer 1
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Amar’e’s Trainer 1 PE’s
Amar’e Stoudemire with Adrian Peterson
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Larry Fitzgerald, Amar’e Stoudemire, Adrian Peterson and Brandon Roy
Brandon Roy hanging with UCI students
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