Innovating for Every Body with Tobie Hatfield of NIKE

Innovating for Every Body with Tobie Hatfield of NIKE

From Product Chats Podcast by Pragmatic Institute

September 12, 2025 · 1h 13m · Episode 413

About this episode

Tobie Hatfield discusses Nike's approach to inclusive product innovation for athletes of all abilities.

“If you have a body, you are an athlete.” In this episode, host Rebecca Kalogeris speaks with Tobie Hatfield, Senior Director of Athlete* Innovation at Nike, about the philosophy and practice of building inclusive, high-performance products. From his early days as a pole vaulter and coach to more than 35 years of innovation at Nike, Tobie shares how his athletic background and curiosity shaped his approach to product development. He unpacks Nike’s guiding principle—innovate for the athlete*, with an asterisk meaning all bodies count—and explains how this vision fuels breakthrough products. From designing performance shoes for athletes with cerebral palsy that can be put on hands-free, to pioneering new “precovery” technology in collaboration with Hyperice, Tobie illustrates how authentic inclusivity drives performance for everyone. Listeners will hear how Nike prototypes fast, embraces “fail forward” experimentation, and measures innovation through real athlete outcomes. Tobie also underscores that innovation is never the work of a lone genius—it’s a team sport powered by observation, empathy, and courage to take calculated risks. This episode is an inspiring deep dive into how…

People in this episode

Host: Rebecca Kalogeris

Guest: Tobie Hatfield

Topics covered

  • inclusive design
  • product innovation
  • athlete performance
  • team collaboration
  • fail forward experimentation

Keywords

  • Nike
  • inclusive products
  • athlete innovation
  • performance shoes
  • precovery technology

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NIKE, Hyperice

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