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Essay heading: Nike Swot
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When the athlete moved the air bags responded to the movement, cushioning the athlete and absorbing a great deal of the shock that had previously been transmitted through the wearer's leg. The net results were that athletes could train longer in more comfort, and reduce injury at the same time. In 1994, Nike introduced a new version of its air insole to the market... displayed 300 characters
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In 1994, Nike introduced a new version of its air insole to the market. The multi-chamber, multi-volume air-sole unit improved on the original air insole in a big way. Nike again beat the competition to the punch by introducing technological improvements that were designed with the athlete in mind. The design for this new shoe involved a system of pressurized airbags that responded independently to the movement of the athlete... displayed next 300 characters
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