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Nike Presents its New Motiva Silhouette for Running

Nike adds a brand new silhouette to its running division with the latest Motiva sneaker model that is designed to encourage pace-centric workouts. The research was conducted based on the company's Run Club app and concluded that women average about 13 minutes for every mile, alternating between walking, jogging, and running.

The shoe is designed to ease the rotations between runs and reduce fatigue that is connected to ongoing shifts. The Motiva helps motivate runners to continue, as referenced in its namesake. The textile uppers are complete with data-driven details and have a light grey tone. The Swoosh branding elevates the medial sections and it all sits on top of a Full-Length Cushlon 3.0 foam as well as injected ComfortGroove bumps.
Trend Themes
1. Pace-centric Workout Shoes - Opportunity for shoe companies to invest in data-driven designs that cater to different paces in running and workouts.
2. Data-driven Shoe Design - Opportunity for shoe companies to use data insights to create more effective and innovative footwear designs for athletes.
3. Seamless Transition Running Shoes - Opportunity for shoe companies to create shoes that ease the transition between different types of runs, reducing fatigue for runners.
Industry Implications
1. Athletic Footwear - Athletic shoe companies can use data-driven insights to create innovative designs for runners, cater to different paces and ease running fatigue.
2. Fitness Technology - Fitness technology companies can provide data analysis tools for athletes to measure and optimize their training, as seen in the Nike Run Club app.
3. Sports Apparel - Sports apparel companies can create clothing items that complement data-driven footwear designs to enhance athletes' performance and recovery.

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