Runners
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Most of the people who work at the independent running shop by my house in Philly wear Nikes. But, I'm not an expert. They just say to go with what feels best.
I have a pair of Brooks. I tried on about 10 pairs one day and they felt the best.
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Whatever feels best…
Definitely. A few years back, I went to Run-Tex (quite possibly the awesomest running store in the world) and the guy there put me in a pair of Mizuno Wave Riders. Never even considered them before, but that's all I've worn since. Best running shoes for me ever.
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sugar mountain- hey dude, marathon went great. it was really an awesome fun run… just a major big tour of chicago by foot. some of the highlights of the race were the people handing out cups of cold beer hahaha. and not sure if i mentioned it but people were elbowing me at the tight turns. someone elbowed me so good that it jarred one of my gels off my shorts. post race i was sore but able to walk and drive.
as of running leading up and after. i use to train in some asics. i began having issues with my knees and ankle in my left foot from pronation. i went to a specialist for orthotics and footwear. got the proper items but after giving them a shot for a few months the pain still persisted. despite cross training as well. after time the pain began to travel up my left leg and into my hip. i spent more time sitting from the pain than actually training on my feet.
despite all the videotaping, proper footwear and orthotics, knee sleeve.... pain began to get worse. i was also diagnosed with plantar fascitis and achilles tendonitis. i was wearing ankle sleeves during the day and had my feet encased with splints at night. it just seemed like terrible news.... chicago was not even on my mind anymore.
one day while at the gym, i saw a buddy of mine with some odd freaking shoes. looked like gloves for his feet. they turned out to be vibrams five finger toe shoes. i was telling him all about my issues and frustrations with what was occurring. he had finally convinced me to give these shoes a try.
now i know some of you are like wow, this guy joined the band wagon. but than again i had nothing to lose.
shoes were so difficult to strap on and after doing a few short runs in them my lower legs were KILLING ME! but not joint issues or tendon issues..... just straight up muscle soreness. soreness in places i never knew i had muscles. naturally in these shoes i began to move away from heel striking to forefoot striking. eventually allowing my muscles to absorb the blows of the pressure rather than my knees and hips.i built up a tolerance to the shoes but after running 10-15miles in these shoes every day..... my skin integrity began to take a toll..... i picked up the new balance minimus roads.... a lot different than the vibrams but they definitely protected my feet. sooner or later i just got more bored with road running and moved to trail running. picked up the new balance mt110s. looking to pick up the winter mt110s for when the snow falls. going to love it. enjoy sliding and just feel the cold air fill my lungs
now i still run in the minimus roads and the mt110s but usually for long runs. my last session of the day usually ends with a short run.... between 3-5miles in my vibrams.
i'm not saying minimalist shoes are for everyone but somehow i've been free'd of my previous frustrating issues.
really it's whatever footwear works for you but regardless of what you choose, dont give up. if you can walk you can run.as for your it band pain..... not sure of the remedies as i have never ran into it just yet. but with like anything, you cant train without resting
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llvlaglne, congrats on the marathon. It's a major achievement. Well done. And glad to hear that you've switched footwear and that you're getting on top of your injury issues. Nothing detracts from the pleasure of running like persistent injuries so it's good to hear you've found something that works for you.
I'm really pleased to stumble on this thread, I had no idea there were so many runners on the IH website.
Up until a couple of years ago I liked doing the occassional half-marathon but then started developing "patellar tendonitis" in my right knee. It totally sapped the enjoyment out of running. I've had physio and switched shoes and it feels much better now but anything over about 6-7 kms and I start to feel discomfort again. Like Sugar Mountain, I'm hoping to get back into more running so might be switching a few things and, if needed, going to get more treatment. Ilvlaglne has shown how it's done so I'm looking to replicate his success. Thanks mate!
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happy thanks giving to all and good luck to all of our turkey trot runners tomorrow. hope you enjoy your race but even better…. enjoy the fact you can eat guilt free post race.
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today at the turkey trot, thought someone was tebowing….. nah he was just throwing up
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@sugar mountain- you might be interested in this:
http://tptherapy.com/shop/all-tppt-products/cold-roller.html
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@Sugar:
How did you 20k go llvlaglne?
I am five or six runs into my comeback. I would dearly love to run a few races again but more importantly, I would love not to feel any discomfort in my IT band. 4.5 miles is about my limit right now. I used to regularly bang in 18-22 miles so there's a long way to go…
A great exercise to overcome IT band issues is strengthening your thigh abductors like this: http://www.shapefit.com/quadriceps-exercises-thigh-abductors.html
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^ Yes, did a bit of that kind of thing in my recovery. Went out running for the first time in a few weeks last night. Gotta stay committed over the festive period! People look at you like you're crazy when you tell them, but a Christmas day morning run is brilliant. So peaceful on the roads and it builds a good appetite for later in the day, heh.
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Over the winter in Toronto you really only see runners out in the early morning. They're the committed ones who run the full year (outside). By 10am, no runners anywhere.
This arrived yesterday. Probably the brightest thing I've ever seen, after the sun
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/adidas-supernova-adiviz-beam-jacket/
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Over the winter in Toronto you really only see runners out in the early morning. They're the committed ones who run the full year (outside). By 10am, no runners anywhere.
I want to funnel them all into CAMH. Running in the dark when its -15 is insanity. I'm cold now just thinkin' about it. Be safe out there!
The only 'running' I do is sprint exercises with a prowler device.
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If this winter is like last winter, it's just fine for running. I only had to add a scarf twice, otherwise running tights, shirt, hoody, running shell and thin toque. I just throw socks on my hands instead of gloves.
And yeah, safety is important. Following the rules of the road has still almost got me run over a couple of times, so adding this new jacket should help a lot.
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jacket is looks great. lately i've been just running in just my tights, a running long sleeve, folded up buff and an EMS stasher jacket. i modified my shorts in the rear…. right above the gel pockets i put a tiny hole in the rear waistband to place a S clip. i attach my handheld there for when i gotta get on all fours for some flat iron action.
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who is planning on running christmas day? lol trying to get a nice long run in so i can eat guilt free hahaha
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I'm doing a 5k tomorrow, but then traveling Christmas eve. Doubt I'll run again until 2013.
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on Christmas eve. i ended up doing some exploring in bear mountain area of NY. hit 3 different summits. it became a little dangerous towards the end. didn't plan to get caught in the dark. next time i'll stick my headlamp on my shorts.
anyone on strava?
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Bear Mountain - is that the name or are you saying there are bears on the mountain?
Strava? Nope. Nike Plus. Can't remember my username, but my email address is lorriezwer@gmail.com
Training has gone well this week. I've got runs tomorrow, Saturday and then a 21.1 practice half on Sunday, before I start tapering. Running the half in Bermuda on Jan. 20 and I think I might just break 1.55.