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The Genealogy of Nike Training

The Genealogy of Nike Training

Nike Trainer Genealogy

The sole purpose of training is to achieve a physical goal with the utmost in preparation, attacking the task at hand with the “you got this” mentality. Since 1987, Nike has fervently pushed the Trainer as the be-all-end-all footwear option for those willing to put in the work to get things done. It started with the Air Trainer 1, a shoe that Tinker Hatfield created with no particular athlete in mind, but it was Bo Jackson’s emergence as the ultimate do-it-all athlete that made the earlier Air Trainer line his own. What followed was a series of designs and other signature models for Barry Sander, Michael Vick, Darrelle Revis, and more names that align with the “elite” category, and ends at the newly unveiled Nike Lunar 180 Trainer SC. Walk through this Genealogy of Nike Training for a time-line of significant designs and short descriptions of each and let let us know which classic (or contemporary) Trainer model you like best.

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1987 Air Trainer 1

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1990 Air Trainer Sc High

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1990 Air Trainer Sc Ii

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1991 Air Trainer Max 91

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1992 Air Trainer Huarache

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1993 Air Diamond Turf

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1993 Air Carnivore

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1994 Air Trainer Huarache 94

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1994 Air Trainer Max

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1994 Air Veer

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1996 Air Zoom Turf

Nike Trainer Genealogy 1996 Air Griffey Max

Nike Trainer Genealogy 2005 Zoom Vick 2

Nike Trainer Genealogy 2009 Trainer 1

Nike Trainer Genealogy 2012 Zoom Revis

Nike Trainer Genealogy 2013 Free Trainer 5.0

Nike Trainer Genealogy 2014 Lunar Sc Trainer1

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