Adolf Dassler did 1920 for track and field. He is better known for the German shoe brand of Adidas
it depends on the shoe...track spikes cannot.
Yes, you will need different track shoes and cleats/spikes for different events. The number of spikes, the pattern of spikes and the length of the spikes differs for sprinters, long distance runners and jumpers. If spikes are not used for running the shoes are still different. And throwing shoes do not have spikes and have a smooth sole.
yes, they do.
No it can not because at the bottom of the shoes it's soft and it will slow you down so track spikes is best for you
Yes you can run in track shoes without the spikes but, I think that you should have spikes at the bottom of your track shoes because if you have the spikes then you can run faster than you would without them. Track and Field athletes that run during the indoor season run with studs, also known as blanks, in their shoes so as to not ruin the shoe or the track. They still choose to wear their spike shoes do to the lightweight nature of the shoe and the fact that they are accustomed to running in them. However, it is not recommended to wear stud/blanks on outdoor tracks.
never wash your track shoes they will get messed up. Wash them by hand instead. Also don't put them into the drier either. the heat from the drier will melt your shoes.
There are several options for purchasing track training shoes with spikes. Some of the brands that sell these shoes are Nike, Adidas and ASICS. These shoes have a wide range of prices so one can choose the brand and price that best suits their needs.
No, I do not recommend using regular track shoes to throw the javelin. Javelin spikes have spikes in the heel as well as the front, so you can plant your block leg without slipping. Generally speaking javelin spike shoes are a heavier shoe. This allows for the much longer spikes. However, some athletes do wear there "regular" spike shoes and purchase a "jav heel" to add the extra much needed spikes in the heels.
Brooks running shoes has an official website that displays all of their shoes, and also sells brook running spikes for track shoes. If you are looking to buy them in a store, the brooks running shoes website offers a tool to find the nearest outlet the sells brooks running shoes.
The spikes dig into earth and so give better traction.
Track spikes do not have a lot of support for your feet. Some have better support than others. For example, sprinter spikes do not have a heel or an arch. Distance spikes have some cushion for the heel. Overall, it is bad to run in spikes but you can still do it. Some work better than others though. It would be a better idea to run in distance spikes than sprinter spikes.