Patent Monkey: Fitness Week Edition
by Cory Sorice on April 19, 2007

Barry Bonds will tell you: if you don’t take swings, you don’t hit home runs. In innovation, the same thing is rings true — you have to keep swinging until you hit a home run.

In honor of Fitness Week, we’ll take a look at some of the leading fitness players, like Nike and Adidas, in terms of patented technology, and take a look into just how many swings they’re taking. The leaders and the rest of the pack after the jump.

Not too surprisingly, Nike is a leader in patented technology with 70 patents issued in the past year and 474 total. While Nike is amassing a healthy position for itself in shoes and gear and, it has a been supporting a growing interest in golf.

At a high level, a search on “golf club” yields 4,023 patents while “running shoe” only yields 48. Golf is all about the equipment, so they say.

So, golf has a lot of patents? Callaway Golf is definitely leading the way in patenting their line of golf balls and clubs. They’ve got so many kinds of golf balls, they even have a online golf ball selector.

Adidas AG, owner of Reebok and TaylorMade, is a major player which is no surprise given their global distribution and brands. Also in the pack is Mizuno: a company that takes pride in making quality golf and running equipment. Wikipedia reports that Tiger Woods used Mizuno clubs during his college days. Mizuno has opted not to sponsor athletes, a fairly bold move.

Click to surf the recent technology of: Nike, Adidas AG, Mizuno and Callaway Golf.

Leave Comment

Commenting Options

Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below.

Alternatively, you can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog.

bugbugbug