One day in 2005, Olivier Bernhard, a superstar athlete sponsored by Nike, got a call from a stranger asking for his shoes. “Do me a favor and send them to me,” the man said. He was an engineer. “I’ll put something on them, and you go run.”

Courtesy of On

Bernhard, a duathlon world champion and six-time Ironman winner, is famous in Switzerland, where he grew up running in the mountains. He’s also a performance junkie; he loves tinkering and pushing to find an edge. Intrigued by the call, he mailed off a pair of his Nikes. “I got my Swoosh shoes back with cut-up garden-hose pieces on the bottom,” Bernhard says with his Swiss-German accent. “So on a February night — even in my little village, I didn’t want anybody to see me in the shoes; they were really ugly. And I went for a run. I felt, Wow, this is so cool. It’s playful; it’s different. I came back, and before even showering, I had a list of 50 things I would adjust to make it a really comfortable performance running shoe.”

This article is from Entrepreneur.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

A ‘Holiday’ Thought: Philanthropic Involvement Can Advance your Career. Here’s How.

Leadership experience and resume boosting are only some of the advantages you’ll…

Stop Asking Job Candidates to Prove Why They’re Right for the Job

Today, employers face hiring challenges at every level. The U.S. government reported…

6 Ways to Attract Diverse Early Career Talent

June 25, 2021 8 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are…

How Crafting a Winning Environment Can Change Your Life and Your Business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Business owners have always…