Amplify 项目:助力跑步和行走的鞋类。
Project Amplify: Powered footwear for running and walking

原始链接: https://about.nike.com/en/newsroom/releases/nike-project-amplify-official-images

## 耐克的 Amplify 项目:为日常运动员提供助力鞋款 耐克正在开发 Amplify 项目,这是一款革命性的助力鞋款系统,旨在让所有水平的跑步和步行更快、更远、更轻松。该系统利用轻量级电机、皮带和可充电电池与碳纤维鞋集成,以*增强*自然的腿部运动——本质上提供了一种类似于“第二组小腿肌肉”的助力。 Amplify 项目的目标是跑速为每英里 10-12 分钟的运动员,它并非关注精英表现,而是为了增加运动的乐趣和可及性。测试表明,用户体验到更少的努力,尤其是在上坡时,并且有可能提高他们的速度。 Amplify 项目与机器人合作伙伴 Dephy 合作开发,并参考了耐克运动研究实验室的大量研究(测试了超过 240 万步!),代表了耐克持续创新的承诺及其对运动对健康至关重要的信念。虽然仍在测试中,耐克设想未来这项技术将扩大跑步和步行的普及度,就像电动自行车对城市通勤的影响一样。

## Amplify 项目:助力鞋履 - 摘要 耐克的“Amplify 项目”推出助力鞋履,旨在辅助步行和跑步。Hacker News 上的讨论引发了关于目标受众的争论,耐克将其定位为“日常运动员”,但许多人认为它更适合行动不便者、康复期患者或希望保持活动水平的老年人。 一些评论员将其与电动自行车相提并论,指出即使存在身体限制,电力辅助也能让人继续参与活动。另一些人强调了对术后恢复或患有慢性疾病的人的潜在益处。人们对自然肌肉发育的影响和对关节的潜在压力表示担忧。 对话还涉及了动力辅助在运动中的更广泛影响,质疑“运动”的定义,并设想未来更广泛地使用外骨骼和增强技术。虽然有些人认为这是一个利基市场,但另一些人认为人口老龄化和对延长运动能力的需求将推动需求。
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Nike is unveiling Project Amplify: the world’s first powered footwear system for running and walking, designed to help everyday athletes go a little bit faster and farther — all with less effort.

Engineered to augment natural lower leg and ankle movement, the Project Amplify system breaks the perception of possibility by providing an unparalleled boost to anyone who wants to move, creating a new future for running, jogging and walking. 

Built on motion algorithms informed by the Nike Sport Research Lab, the first-generation footwear system is comprised of a lightweight, powerful motor; drive belt; and rechargeable cuff battery that seamlessly integrate with a carbon fiber–plated running shoe that can be worn with or without the robotics system.

This makes it easier for everyday athletes to walk or run more often, for longer amounts of time, while having more fun — adding movement to their lives, extending their walking commute, or helping them to enjoy the run for another mile or two. 

Each application reflects Nike’s unmatched commitment to solving problems for athletes, improving their experience and powering the future of sport. What’s more: Project Amplify represents one of four major technological advances Nike is unveiling this month, joining innovations across Air apparel, advanced cooling, and mind science in demonstrating the depth, breadth and impact of the brand’s commitment to athlete-centered innovation. 

“Our job is to dream big while keeping athletes at the center,” says Michael Donaghu, VP of Create The Future, Emerging Sport and Innovation. “Project Amplify started with a single question: What if we could find a way to help athletes move faster and farther with less energy and a lot more fun? At its core, Project Amplify is about seamlessly adding a little more power to your stride. The fun comes from realizing you can do more than you thought you could — whatever ‘more’ means to you.”

Akin to how electric bikes have made it easier to ride farther and more frequently, revolutionizing urban commuting, Nike is developing Project Amplify to make slower running, jogging and walking easier and more fun, with a focus on athletes running between a 10- and 12-minute mile pace.  

The first-generation product, created alongside robotics partner Dephy, isn’t designed for competitive, faster runners trying to shave seconds off their time; rather, it’s intended to serve athletes who want to go faster and farther with less effort by giving them more power for everyday movement — in effect, a second set of calf muscles.

That approach is backed by insights developed from NSRL testing involving athletes of all abilities and intensities, who have shared that the system feels like it’s part of their body and that it makes walking or running uphill feel like moving on flat ground. For some, wearing Project Amplify helps them go from a 12-minute mile to a 10-minute mile.

These learnings are the product of extensive testing over several years, both in outdoor environments and the NSRL. More than 400 athletes have covered over 2.4 million steps, the equivalent of roughly 12,000 laps around the NSRL’s 200-meter track, in more than nine different versions of the hardware — each iteration focused on refining a different element of the system. 

“Is this new for Nike? Yes and no,” says Donaghu. “It’s obviously a new innovation, but the day Bill Bowerman poured rubber into the family waffle iron was the start of a journey to augment movement and create the future of sport. We’ve always believed movement is medicine, and Project Amplify is the next chapter in that story. It’s a bold leap forward, crossing a new threshold of putting power directly into your stride.”

With Project Amplify still in the testing stage, Nike is blending art and science to reach performance readiness and bring the footwear system to a broad consumer launch in the coming years. 

* If you have a body, you are an athlete.

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