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Explore the untold stories of how groundbreaking sports equipment innovations have created ripple effects of change throughout the history of the games we love. You’ve heard about how legendary coaches and players have changed the game, but you’re not getting the full story if you don’t know how gear shaped the game into what it is today.
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
How a new material shook up pole vaulting at unprecedented pace, and changed the sport into what it is today. As of August 2024, the world record height is 20ft 6in. It took 40 years for that record to grow by a foot (19ft 5 3/4"in record set in 1984). But from 1960-1963 the world record also grew by a foot. Why did the record grow so high so fast during that time? You gotta hear why! We cover it all on this episode. Get ready to learn more about the science of pole vaulting and how an alteration of gear really changed the game.
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
What do golf and microchips fueling the AI revolution have in common? The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club….well ok their common ground is a place even more unique than Augusta.
This episode talks about sand that is more than just sand. That pure white sand is mostly quartz and comes from a mine that produces the purest quartz in the world. So pure that microchip makers can’t produce their products without what comes from this mine in Spruce Pine, NC. Hear about why Augusta National switched to this special sand. The hiccups in implementing it. The science of purity. And how this sand behaves differently and changes the way players play when hitting out of the bunkers at Augusta National. A ton of interesting facts and stories are revealed in this episode and is the perfect bit of new information to keep in mind while you watch The Masters.
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
Thursday Jan 18, 2024
The boot of Tom Dempsey changed football. In more than one way. Hear how a boot and a big boy named Tom changed the record books, the rulebooks, and the playbooks of the NFL in this episode of How Gear Changed the Game.
You can find this boot in the pro football hall of fame and boy is it a sight to behold. Imagine if a golf driver was made of plastic and lace and then put into a microwave for a minute. Following in the footsteps of Ben Agajanian, another toeless kicker who championed the specialty kicker position, Dempsey entered the league in 1968. He was born without toes but was always encouraged to play sports, and loved football. Not just kicking! His large frame made tackling a thing of joy for Tom. But he could crush the football. That’s what gained him the nickname “Tom the Bomb”. His strange boot shape got him a little bit of attention, but he caught the spotlight of the entire NFL when his record-breaking field goal helped the New Orleans Saints beat the Detroit Lions. Then came the controversy….and a whole lot of changes. Download and subscribe now!
Thursday Dec 14, 2023
Thursday Dec 14, 2023
Thursday Dec 14, 2023
Kicking would be NOTHING like it is today without this special shoe made for a mutilated foot. Ben Agajanian made kicking a specialized role instead of it being an extra duty for players who had other things to do. Thus he completely reimagined how kicking was utilized in football. By the 1960s, thanks to Bootin’ Ben, kicking was no longer a hardly-used afterthought. Ben didn’t stop there. As a coach he mastered the introduction of soccer-style kickers, developed protocol for the line of scrimmage, the way the ball is snapped, the way it’s held, and the exact timing it all takes. He’s also the reason the quote “LACES OUT!” is synonymous with kickers. There’s a lot more to kicking than you realize. And today, kickers are just expected to be great! That’s because of all of the perfection applied to the position over the years. It all started with Ben Agajanian. BUT HERE’S THE BIG THING: he lost his toes in a work accident, and it should’ve ended his career! Luckily he had a special shoe made just for his mangled foot, and it powered him into a position to change football forever.
Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
Wednesday Sep 27, 2023
Placebo Effect or True Unfair Advantage?
Belly putters met their official demise in 2016 with the rollout of USGA Rule 14.1b (now rule 10.1b). The putters themselves aren’t banned but the way they’re used, anchoring, is. And rule changes aren’t the only effect belly putters have had in the game of golf. From the PGA TOUR, to the Senior PGA, to the amateur ranks, it has left a ripple effect throughout the game. This is a very complicated story. As we explore the effect on belly putters on the game of golf as a whole, it brings up this big question: what kind of effect did the belly putter have on its users anyway. The stats are inconclusive. And if you ask those who’ve used it what it helped the most, the might tell you that it mostly helped the yips. So were the benefits physical or were they all in your mind. This story spans decades. Involves hall of famers, and genius scientists who was simultaneously innovating golf while making space travel a reality. Belly putters have a much more complex story than you realize, and we learn all about it on this episode.
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
They were saying "The Golden Bear" had entered hibernation, and maybe for good. Jack Nicklaus was at another crossroads of his playing career, and going into the 1986 Masters there were other PGA golfers who questioned whether Jack would be able to win any tournament again, let alone The Masters. What happens on that Sunday in Augusta is one of the most legendary moments in golf. But there's way more to the story! MacGregor, like Nicklaus, was at a make-or-break moment, and ended up with triumph at Augusta National. This wasn't the first time Nicklaus was at a low point in his playing career either. His struggles at the end of the 1970s, his surprise coaching from Phil Rodgers, some extra advice from his sons, and his purchase of the MacGregor company created the perfect storm. Hear the full context of what went in to that magical moment in 1986 how this new type of putter set records on and off the green, and how the game hasn't been the same since. All thanks to a coach who used belly putters, a son, a genius engineer, brutal sports writers, and the biggest darn putter club head you've ever seen.
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
Tuesday Apr 04, 2023
When the hockey stick changed its shape, it shaped change in the game of hockey. This episode explores all the effects that the curved hockey stick had once it became common in the 1960s. Who were the originators, who fought against them, and how did the hockey world react? You'll be surprised to learn it reaches beyond Stan Mikita or Bobby Hull of the Chicago Blackhawks. It was a ripple effect felt from the NHL, to the AHL, and all the way down to youth hockey. Some leagues wanted to ban it, goalies were rumored to be planning a strike because of it, and even players threatened to strike over it. Find out all the ways hockey has become what it is today, thanks to the curved hockey stick.
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Bob Romanski and John Miranda of the Las Vegas Raiders Equipment Staff join the show to talk about gear, change, and all of the work that goes into preparing their team for practices and games. Mr. Romanski is a 2nd generation equipment manager in the NFL. He's been doing this since he was a kid and has officially held his title since 1980. This episode is a full interview that reveals a lot of things you may not know about the gear and the game. It's a great perspective of what goes on behind the scenes and all of the work these folks do throughout a season (and off-season!).
Our previous episodes have been covering the football helmet. Please check those out and subscribe to the show if you have a chance. How Gear Changed the Game is a sports documentary series exploring how innovations in sports gear have created ripple effects of change throughout the history of the sports. We're covering all kinds of gear and all kinds of sports.
Monday Feb 06, 2023
Monday Feb 06, 2023
Monday Feb 06, 2023
OJ Simpson walks into a courtroom....no, not THAT courtroom. A different trial. One in 1970. His strange appearance as a surprise witness in a civil suit about a football helmet creates a huge change in the sporting goods industry and the game of football. This episode covers the arms race that happens in the football sporting goods industry in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. A time when sports participation boomed, equipment sales more than doubled, and teams were trying to out-match each other with the gear they wore. New gear gave way to new styles of play, a shift in blocking and tackling. But even though gear gets bigger and harder, how do we know for sure it can hold up against the toughest parts of playing the game? Standards and testing comes into play and an organization called NOCSAE is formed. Also, the NFL comes into a new era of tough play in the 1970s. Teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Oakland Raiders find success with tough play and they use their tough gear to dish out the pain. Because of players like Mel Blount and George Atkinson and the way they use their gear, rule changes get made that would in-turn change the way the game is played.
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
The story of the facemask is one of change brought about by change. Plastic helmets change blocking and tackling, which brings about a need for facial protection. We explore an extreme case of change at Baylor where a small football player is using his team's new helmets to make big hits. This change and shift to facemasks happens in the NFL, the AFL, the NCAA and in high school football. A coach of the Cleveland Browns enters facemask lore and also gets his name on a patent. Facemasks weren’t standard with plastic helmets but once made mandatory, well, facemasking penalties weren’t existent right away either. Facemasks exists in sporting goods and sports equipment catalogs for years but became common in the 1950s. And when they become commonplace, blocking and tackling change and a new tactic called “bite the ball” becomes the new normal.
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