Military vehicles use atrackshoethat is integral to the structure of the chain in order to reduce track weight.
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In most track shoes, the toe region bends up to allow space for protruding spikes and to encourage athletes to run on their toes.
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He wears high-top white track shoes and gathers his hair into a little palm tree at the crown of his head (p. 25).
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The term spikes can also refer to track shoes featuring such protrusions.
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With the exception of high jump and javelin shoes, track shoes generally have no spike wells along the mid-foot or heel.
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Simple ones included the introduction of track shoes with a chevron profile to improve grip.
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Track shoes are exceptionally light, some shoes weighing less than five ounces (142 grams) each, half the weight of many standard running shoes.
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