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Track shoe

British pronunciation/tɹˈak ʃˈuː/
American pronunciation/tɹˈæk ʃˈuː/
Track shoe
[NOUN]
1

a shoe worn for running on a track that has spikes on the sole

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track shoe definition and meaning

What is a "track shoe"?

A track shoe is a type of athletic footwear designed specifically for track and field events, such as sprinting, middle distance running, and jumping. The shoe is typically lightweight and flexible, with a snug and supportive fit to minimize foot movement and enhance performance. Track shoes may feature spikes on the sole, which can be either removable or built-in, to provide extra traction and grip on the track surface. The upper of the shoe may be made of breathable materials such as mesh to allow for ventilation and moisture management. Different types of track shoes are designed for different events, with sprinting shoes featuring stiffer soles for maximum power transfer, and middle distance shoes featuring more cushioning for increased comfort and shock absorption. Overall, track shoes are essential for any serious track and field athlete looking to optimize their performance and achieve their goals.

Examples
1Now they've just got their track shoes on.
2And what you realized is this whole thing about the bear and the track shoes.
3Sports fans enjoy recalling their heroes: from the track shoes Carl Lewis used in the 1984 LA games to the skates of Sonja Henie - the 13-year-old Norwegian ice queen.
4So I was like, yo, so one day I ran with my track shoes I did real good, but my shoes was all fucked up, because it's my brother's shoes, and they was real fucked up.
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