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rules, but we will get to the very edge of them if we can, said Adam Clement, senior creative director for team sports at Under Antworten

NEW YORK -- When seconds count, the right clothing matters.For the Rio Olympics, Nike used 3-D printing technology to develop small silicone protrusions for redirecting air flow around the runner. Body scanners helped Adidas design suits to keep swimmers in ideal form. Swiss cycling specialist Assos turned to wind tunnels to craft custom, form-fitting suits for the U.S. cycling team.Innovations in suits and shoes have sped up, thanks to advancements in how clothing is designed and tested -- all as manufacturers get creative in working around rules enacted to prevent the apparel equivalent of doping.We make sure we stay inside those rules, but we will get to the very edge of them if we can, said Adam Clement, senior creative director for team sports at Under Armour. Our goal is to innovate in a way that ultimately makes the Olympic rules change. Well adjust, but well feel proud of that accomplishment.---WHY IT MATTERSClothing needs to be form-fitting to minimize air resistance, especially for speed events in cycling, swimming and track.Four seconds in four kilometers is (the difference between) first and eighth place, said Jim Miller, vice president of athletics with USA Cycling.But the wrong materials or designs could mean discomfort and unnecessary weight -- counteracting the gains from drag reduction.Even when speed isnt a factor, clothing promises to reduce irritations such as sweat and heat -- crucial in a hot climate like Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the Summer Olympics open on Friday.---PREVENTING PROBLEMSClothing alone wont make up for years of training, good coaching and the right body mechanics, but the wrong kind can hurt.Youre not going to catch magic on race day from magic shoes, U.S. marathoner Desiree Linden said in an interview. But if I train really hard and I get a blister or dont step on my foot right, the race doesnt matter anymore.A late introduction of Under Armours high-tech suit for speedskating got some of the blame for the U.S. teams dismal performance two years ago in Sochi, Russia. UA said it is already testing suits for 2018 and will try to get them to competitors sooner, with more customization for individual body types.For Rio, U.S. cyclists got their Assos suits just two weeks ago and will have the option of wearing their regular outfits if they dont like the fit.---THE OUTFITSAthletes typically get clothing and shoes as part of brand-sponsorship deals.Running specialist Brooks turned to Linden to help design her Hyperion shoes. The shoe fabric eliminates seams to reduce the risk of blisters, while rubber rings on the bottom boost traction in slippery terrains and serve as barriers to contain and propel energy back up, according to the company.It feels like you do get a spring, Linden said. Theres no wasted energy. Its going right back into you. It feels fast.Brooks started selling the shoes in June, though Linden and other Olympians will get extra laser perforations in their shoes for ventilation in Rios heat.Under Armour uniforms for the Canadian rugby and the Swiss and Dutch beach volleyball teams borrow NASA spacesuit technology to reduce body temperature. The insides have crystal-pattern sheets to absorb heat from the body.As for Nikes air-resistance protrusions, the company is embedding them in track suits for about two dozen teams, including the U.S., Brazil, China and Germany. Nike will also make the protrusions available as a tape for runners to stick on their arms and legs.---THE BOUNDARIESSwimming has among the toughest guidelines after Speedos suits propelled Michael Phelps and other swimmers to medals and records at the 2008 Olympics. Their full-body suits -- which are no longer permitted -- were developed with NASA to boost buoyancy and reduce drag.Clothing makers can still innovate; they just have to be creative. Michelle Miller, Nikes apparel concept director, said figuring out how is one of my favorite parts of the design process.Adidas Adizero XVI swimsuits for Britains Chris Walker-Hebborn and other swimmers have elastic-like bands meant to keep bodies in streamlined positions. That minimizes drag and propels swimmers in the pool. Because the rules allow Adidas to place the bands only over seams where pieces of fabric meet, Adidas moved the seams over to where it wanted the bands to be.Now that it had bands, Adidas also took the unusual step of designing a model just for the breaststroke to account for the way a swimmers legs move outward in the frog kick, rather than up and down in the more traditional flutter kick.---IN THE LABSOmar Visentin, chief operating officer and former research chief at Assos, said clothing manufacturers now have more sophisticated ways to tests fabrics and the way they are cut and measure minute differences in performance.Other companies even use computer modeling to design that perfect suit with fewer prototypes, said Ajoy Sarkar, a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology.For the Vazee Sigma track shoes that U.S. sprinter Trayvon Bromell will wear, New Balance turned to 3-D printing technology to test multiple configurations to improve traction and energy transfer.Nike also used 3-D printing and wind tunnels to improve its air-resistance protrusions, which worked only for sprints during the 2012 Olympics. 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