REVIEW: NIKE FREE RUN 5.0 WOMEN’S RUNNING SHOE

Personal trainer Tavia Ambler reviews the new Nike Free Run 5.0 women’s running/performance lifestyle shoe

As a personal trainer, running shoes are very important to me. I wear them 6 days a week, sometimes for 14 hours a day, so they need to be comfortable and supportive. I have been an avid supporter of the Nike Free running shoes since they came out a few years ago, and now they make up every runner in my wardrobe.

The new Nike Free Run 5.0 are the most comfortable shoes I have worn. They are incredibly light, so your feet don’t get sore and feel heavy, but they also have enough support and cushioning underneath and around the foot. People who are used to wearing a very supportive running shoe may take a little time to get used to the feel of the Nike Free 5.0 runners, and I would suggest transitioning through. Start by wearing them for walking, and then start to include them more into your everyday routine, gradually building up to wearing them for running and cross-training.

The shoe is designed to help make your run more comfortable and has features that mimic barefoot running. However this running shoe also has the support to help create a secure feel and a natural range of motion within the foot. This will allow you to develop a more natural running style (as well as help strengthen all the muscles in your feet).

For me, they were the best thing for my running as I had terrible before the Nike Free Run 5.0 I had terrible troubles with my Achilles. After changing to the Nike Free Run 5.0 the pain went away and I felt a much better rhythm while running.

Although the Nike Free Run 5.0 shoes are designed for running, they are also a really good travel shoe (because they are so lightweight) and also great for walking and everyday activities. I would recommend them to anyone!

Nike Free Run 5.0

PRODUCT REVIEW: ASICS GEL NETBURNER 15 NETBALL SHOES

Just when you thought the Asics Gel Netburner couldn’t get any better, wait until you try the Asics Gel Netburner 15.

When it comes to women’s netball shoes, the high-performance Asics Gel Netburner 15 ticks all the boxes. Before you even put them on, the super stylish look will grab your attention, ensuring you will look the part both on and off court.

If you suffer from strain to your Achilles tendon, the Asics Gel Netburner 15 shoes are perfect as they feature Plus3 technology, which adds an extra 3mm to the heel gradient to reduce this stress.

Netball creates a lot of stress on the knees, ankles and feet, so cushioning for comfort against impact is important to help avoid injury. The Asics Gel Netburner 15 features the Soft Top DuoMax support system and gender-specific cushioning (essentially cushioning built to best support a female foot), as well as rearfoot and forefoot Gel units inside the lightweight Solyte midsole. These netball shoes certainly know how to look after your feet during all aspects of the game.

Asics has thought of everything – even toe drag is no longer a problem, with an Asics High Abrasion Rubber (AHAR+) outsole, and extra protection is provided with the reinforced trusstic system, which provides arch support and torsional stability.

And if popularity is anything to go by, this new model Asics Gel Netburner 15 definitely proves itself as a worthy contender on the netball court.

Sportsmart currently stocks the Asics Gel Netburner 15, as well as many other netball shoes for both junior and senior players. View our netball shoes online, or visit one of our Melbourne stores to get expert advice on choosing the right netball shoes for your needs.

Asics Gel Netburner

Q & A WITH COLLINGWOOD STAR HEATH SHAW

Superstar Heath Shaw from Collingwood Football Club  recently visited us at Sportsmart Northcote to take photos with fans and sign plenty of autographs. He really enjoyed visiting the store and was happy to answer a few questions.

Q1. What has been the most exciting moment for you in the AFL?

Grand Final 2010.

Q2. What advice would you give to aspiring footballers?

Enjoy your footy, listen to your coaches.

Q3. Do you have any pre-game superstitions?

Pizza night before the game. Always wear a jacket in warm up.

Q4. What boots do you play in?

Diadora.

Q5. Who did you barrack for as a kid?

Collingwood.

Q6. Have you had any serious injuries?

Back injury

Q7. Who is the best player you have played against?

Ben Cousins.

Q8. Who is the best player you have played with?

Dane Swan.

Q9. Who will Collingwood play in this year’s Grand Final?

Fremantle

Q10. Who is your tip for the Brownlow this year?

Scott Pendlebury.

Heath Shaw

Dane Swan and Heath Shaw answering questions for our Blog at Sportsmart Northcote

Dane Swan and Heath Shaw answering questions for our Blog at Sportsmart Northcote

 

 

Q & A WITH COLLINGWOOD STAR DANE SWAN

Superstar Dane Swan from Collingwood Football Club  recently visited us at Sportsmart Northcote to take photos with fans and sign plenty of autographs. He really enjoyed visiting the store and was happy to answer a few questions.

Q1. What has been the most exciting moment for you in the AFL?

Winning the 2010 premiership.

Q2. What advice would you give to aspiring footballers?

Have fun when you’re young because it only gets more serious the older you get.

Q3. Do you have any pre-game superstitions?

Same meal nights before a game.

Q4. What boots do you play in?

Diadora.

Q5. Who did you barrack for as a kid?

Hawthorn.

Q6. Have you had any serious injuries?

Wrist reconstruction.

Q7. Who is the best player you have played against?

Gary Ablett Jr.

Q8. Who is the best player you have played with?

Heath Shaw.

Q9. Who will Collingwood play in this year’s Grand Final?

Hawthorn.

Q.10 Who is your tip for the Brownlow this year?

Ablett.

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Dane Swan and Heath Shaw in store at Sportsmart Northcote

Dane Swan and Heath Shaw in store yesterday at Sportsmart Northcote

WHAT’S ON AT SPORTSMART – MEET DANE SWAN & HEATH SHAW!

Sportsmart would like to invite you to our Northcote store to meet Collingwood superstars Dane Swan and Heath Shaw this Tuesday 9th April from 4pm to 5pm! Thanks to Diadora.

So come down to 387-393 High St (melways ref: 30 F8) to meet Dane and Heath! Or click here for more Sportsmart Northcote store directions online.

Purchase any full price football boots on this day at our Northcote store and receive 20% off! One day only, Northcote store only!

Also, the first 10 kids in store from 4pm will be eligible to enter our handball competition! Winner receives a Collingwood guernsey signed by Dane and Heath.

Click on the image for Sportsmart Northcote store location details

Click on the image for Sportsmart Northcote store location details

 

HOW TO RUN A CLUB MERCHANDISE PROGRAM

Sportsmart’s Director, Gerrard Woods, recently wrote an article for the Sports Community website on how to run a club merchandise program. To read it, click here, or read on below…

1) Decide why you are running a merchandise program

It is important to decide early on in the process why the club is running a merchandise program, as this will guide a lot of the decisions you make. This decision should be made at committee level in consultation with members.

There are many reasons to run a club merchandise program. The most common reason is for fund-raising, although team-spirit and building a professional image for your club are also common reasons.

If, for example, you decide upon a fund-raising purpose, decisions with regard to the items you choose, how you operate the program and your pricing will be guided by the purpose of raising money for the club. For instance, because you want to increase the funds flowing back to the club, your investment in merchandise and the process you choose should be focused on ensuring the club ends up with more money than you started with.

2) Nominate a person responsible

The club should decide on one representative to run the program. This leaves a single person accountable for the purchasing and also eliminates indecision and duplication that can occur when multiple people are involved.

The person responsible should ideally have flexible work arrangements during the week to enable them to spend some time liaising with (potential) suppliers during business hours. The person responsible should also have basic business and accounting knowledge.

3) Gather feedback and prepare a shortlist of items

The person responsible should gather feedback from club members and other relevant people regarding what garments they want. From this feedback, a shortlist of garments you are interested in can be prepared.

The feedback process should be balanced so that club members are engaged in the process, but not too detailed that it can disappoint people.

When preparing a shortlist of items, there are 2 important considerations:
1) Purpose. Choose items in-line with your purpose. If your purpose is fundraising, you may want to include a range of promotional items that you can logo (i.e. stubby holders, hats, scarves) and then sell at profit. If your purpose is image, you may want to include premium clothing options that display a consistent look across the club.
2) How the program will operate. This is detailed below, and may affect how many items you include.

4) Decide on the how the program will operate

How do you want the merchandise program to operate? The main considerations are to decide how you want to carry the merchandise and how long you want the program to operate during the season. Again, you should be guided by your purpose.

Some clubs decide to operate their merchandise program on a pre-order basis only. This means that there is a ‘guaranteed’ sale and limited wastage. There will be missed sales by not having items available for immediate purchase, but this may be offset by having no wastage from unsold items.

Some clubs may only offer merchandise at the start of the season. This allows the club to dedicate time to other important functions of the club after this is organised. Other clubs may wish to offer merchandise all season long.

How your club chooses to operate your merchandise program should be based upon considerations such as volunteer resources and financial resources. Your club should then choose a supplier that fits in with this process.

5) Choose a supplier

When deciding on a supplier, it is important to enquire about their order process and company policies.

Some important questions to ask include:

How do you source the garments we order? Where are they manufactured? Are they available ‘off the shelf’? This helps you understand if the supplier may encounter unexpected delays.

What is the re-order ability? What is the minimum quantity order? This helps you understand their ability to meet your requirements for re-ordering small quantities throughout the season.

Where are garments decorated? Do you do it yourselves? What is your production capacity? This helps you to understand how much of the process is within your supplier’s control. If they outsource most of the work then you may be dealing with multiple chains in a process.

Also enquire about how the supplier will fit in with how you want to operate. For example, if you want to profit, will the supplier make samples available to you? This helps you understand if you will face any additional costs in administering your program through this supplier.

And, finally, ask the supplier for references from other clubs they have dealt with.

Ultimately, you should choose a supplier that you can trust to deliver the service they promise you on time. Also, ask if the supplier offers any sponsorship packages for local clubs.

6) Place order

When placing an order, ensure you confirm delivery dates and pricing. Check if there will be any delays (for example, due to product unavailability, overseas manufacturing etc) or any extra charges. Sign off on logo placements and details.

7) Manage and analyse

A club merchandise program should be run like a business. Treat the merchandise like money: you don’t leave money lying around unsecure, so you shouldn’t leave merchandise lying around.
Have a clear club policy on supplying the goods. I recommend that you supply goods only after payment, otherwise there is the extra responsibility of chasing people for money.

At the end of the season, analyse the success of the program from a member’s perspective, club perspective (i.e. image), and financial result to see how the program achieves your objectives.
Also, remember that a club doesn’t make money by selling individual items at a mark-up. Clubs only make money if the money expended is less than the money received.

Hands-on director Gerrard has been at Sportsmart’s helm since taking over the family sporting goods business almost 10 years ago. As an independent business, Sportsmart is uniquely positioned as a Melbourne sporting institution. Through its club and school business, Sportsmart Sportservice, Sportsmart has helped some of Melbourne’s largest clubs run a successful uniform and merchandise program.


For your club’s merchandise needs, email clubdirect@sportsmart.com.au

SHOP SMARTER THIS SEASON – CATALOGUE OUT NOW!

Our latest catalogue is out now and packed full of great deals on the best range of sporting goods. Check out some of our specials below plus heaps more on our website and in store.

– Netball shoes from just $59! (Plus receive free shipping when you shop online!)

– 20% – 45% off Skins! (Free shipping online!)

– Sherrin Wizard $23.99ea, save 20%

– Nike T90 FFA $14.99ea, save 50%

– Gilbert Radius $19.99ea, save 20%

– Wilson Siz One 95 BLX tennis racquet normal $249 members $129

– 20% off Nike sports bags

– Bodyworx EX20 was $1699 now $999 save $700

– Healthstream HS12.5 was $699 now $399 save $300

You can check out our full catalogue out now by visiting http://www.sportsmart.com.au/catalogues.php

Click to check out the full catalogue online

Click to check out the full catalogue online

WHAT’S ON AT SPORTSMART – LABOUR DAY WEEKEND SALE!

This long weekend save 20%-30% off a great range of products at Sportsmart.

Save across some of our biggest categories in store and online. Save on clothing, selected footwear and selected tennis products for a limited time only! Check out our offers below:

– 30% off all full price clothing, including compression

30% off all full price cricket footwear (includes junior)

30% off full price kids cross training

30% off all full price Puma football boots (includes junior)

– 20% off all full price mens and womens running footwear

20% off all full price adidas football boots (includes junior)

20% off all full price netball shoes (includes junior)

20% off full price performance lifestyle footwear

30% off all full price tennis footwear (includes junior)

20% off all full price basketball shoes (includes junior)

30% off all full price Volkl tennis racquets

20% off all full price Wilson tennis racquets

20% off all full price boxing

– 20% off all full price darts and table tennis

– 20% off all weight plates and dumbbells

Please note on Monday 11th March our stores are open from 10:00am until 5pm.

Sale ends Monday 11th March 2013, 5pm in store and midnight online.

Click to shop online!

Click to shop online!

 

 

 

WHAT’S ON AT SPORTSMART – SUPER SATURDAY!

Our Super Saturday Sale is on again! Save 20%-60% off STORE WIDE including clearance items! This sale is for ONE DAY ONLY (16/02/13)! Find your local store, doors open at 8am. You can also shop online at sportsmart.com.au

Check out some of our offers :

  • 20% off all balls – soccer balls, footballs, volleyballs, netballs, basketballs
  • 60% off all full priced Puma running, performance lifestyle and cross training shoes
  • 30% off all cricket bags
  • 60% off all Diadora clothing
  • 30% off AFL S/L guernseys
  • 60% off Head MX Fire Pro tennis raquet normal $149 now $59.60
  • 60% off Olympic Fitness boxing
  • 40% off all golf acccessories

For our full list of offers visit http://www.sportsmart.com.au/supersaturday20130216.php

Super Sat 16th feb

 

REVIEW – CONCAVE FOOTBALL BOOTS

Concave football boots have just arrived at Sportsmart! We’re extremely excited about offering this revolutionary new range to our customers. Concave football boots naturally complement the shape of a football. Footballs are convex in shape and the boots create a ‘cup’ for any football. This allows players to kick with more accuracy, control and power.

These football boots are far more consistent than standard football boots. In fact they have a sweet spot which is four times larger than other football boots!  This is achieved with the uniquely shaped and patented concave element which as mentioned previously ‘cups’ the ball. Tennis racquets and golf clubs operate on the same concept with larger sweet spots which are able to provide the player with fewer margins for error. This unique feature is sure to provide you with a huge advantage on the field.

There are four styles in the Concave range: Quantum1, PTX1, T1 and KZ2. Each style varies in quality and technology. For further information on each style you can click on the links. All of these styles are available at Sportsmart both in store and online. Purchase any Concave football boots online and receive free shipping.

Click to check out our entire Concave range online

Click to check out our entire Concave range online