Saturday, February 26, 2011

BANNED NBA SHOES

The NBA is prohibiting its players from wearing a new line of sneakers that claims to increase vertical leap. I am drooling to try a pair of these basketball shoes.

In the history of sports equipment, athletes have always been looking for an edge over the competition, or a level of comfort to help them. Today, October 19th, 2010, the NBA officially banned the Athletic Propulsion Lab Concept 1 shoe from any use on court. The NBA is not a fan—they've banned the use of. Athletic Propulsion Labs craft shoes with the sole purpose of making the user jump higher. That the shoes work even a little bit is enough to get the NBA to ban them. For the first time ever, the NBA has banned a sneaker for creating an "unfair competitive advantage." So wait—does this mean Heelys are kosher? Super Shoes Banned By The NBA: For the first time in its history, the National Basketball Association has banned a new line of shoes..NBA bans APL shoes. The NBA is prohibiting its players from wearing a new line.

For the first time since flashy Nike Air Jordans were banned by the NBA 25 years ago, a shoe line has been barred from use by players in the. This action comes on the 25th anniversary of the NBA's ban on Nike's Air Jordan shoes, albeit for reasons of their colorful appearance. Most articles are saying this is the first shoe ever banned by the NBA, but that is not true. 25 years ago Nike's Air Jordan shoes were banned from. Apparently the Athletic Propulsion Labs' Concept 1 shoe works. Learn about the APL Concept 1, banned by the NBA, illegal by the NBA, increase your vertical with this shoe! Nov 4, 2010. LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The NBA has banned a new line of sneakers, developed by a Los Angeles-based company, because they put a little too. NEW YORK (LALATE) - Athletic Propulsion Labs's Concept 1 shoe was banned today by the NBA. APL Shoes Banned By the NBA For the first time in the NBA's 64 year history, the league has banned a shoe based on the rule against "unfair. The ban is a first for the league but I predict that censoring the.

High-tech basketball shoes banned by NBA? Advertising is a funny thing. Now the site's home page features the shoes, called Concept 1, under a large red stamp reading "Banned by the NBA. The Concept 1, a $300 basketball shoe that features a proprietary springlike device under. The NBA said in a statement that "Under league rules. Athletic Propulsion Labs APL Shoes Banned By NBA. Meet the second sneaker to get banned from the NBA: the Athletic. They sent out a news release stating that the NBA banned their shoes. A story about the NBA's ban of those shoes has been getting a ton of traffic, I suspect because the topic of robo-shoes has a lot of earth-bound weekend.

According to a press release from the shoe company Athletic Propulsion Labs, its Concept 1 has been banned by the NBA. The footwear has been created by the. Tuesday, the NBA spoiled the fun when it banned players from wearing the innovative footwear. To the Goldstons, the NBA ban is "the. In a press release written on October 19, 2010, APL (Athletic Propulsion Labs) wrote that the NBA has banned their shoe by being worn by NBA. This action comes on the 25th anniversary of the NBA's ban on Nike's Air Jordan shoes, albeit for reasons of their colorful appearance.. Adam and Ryan Goldston designed their spring-loaded. At issue is its "Load.

For the first time since its founding in 1946, the NBA has banned a new line of shoes based on the league's rule against an "unfair. Meet the sneakers that are too good for the NBA. LOS ANGELES • Adam and Ryan Goldston designed their spring-loaded basketball shoes with the elite player in mind, hoping their. While these shoes are banned by the NBA, there are amateur basketball leagues held at. According to the NBA, they actually WORK. The NBA has banned the shoes -- known as the Concept 1's -- which are made and sold by a company called Athletic Propulsion Labs. The NBA has banned an athletic shoe because it has been proven to make players jump. Athletic Propulsion Labs according to news. "We tested our shoes in a biomechanics lab with two PhD's who specialize in vertical leap," said Ryan. Is APL Concept 1 Shoes getting banned by NBA for 2010-2011 season? Yes, Concept 1 shoes from Athletic Propulsion Labs have been banned by.

any shoe during a game that creates an undue competitive advantage." . That distinction goes to LA Gear's Karl.

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