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#31

Yeah - I saw a guy running in the park barefoot last night. Not for me. I'm running 5 days a week at the moment and my legs are tired and sore enough as it is.

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#32

That toe-glove shit makes me shudder . . . no feckin' need , post a warning please next time BB Wink

I don't wear Crocs, and I don't wear sandals/The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handles . . .
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#33

I only post warnings for Richard and Judy mate. Wink
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#34

Those "shoes" were worse. Shocked

I don't wear Crocs, and I don't wear sandals/The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handles . . .
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#35

With the shoes that Ben posted you need to re-learn how to run so that your foot strikes more like a sprinter (forefoot) than a distance runner. People do it but it's definitely not for me and most people that I know that have tried to switch have switched back.

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#36

(06-09-12, 05:53 PM)Lorrie Wrote:  Personally, I find running with a drinks bottle (especially a belt of them strapped around your waist) is a sign of immense weakness. Plus, you look like an idiot.

Odd comment, Lor. I'm sure most fighting forces around the world would disagree with that. I must have been weak during the English half marathon today in Warrington as it was 23 degrees for the most part and a water bottle was de rigour. Mo Farah and Gebrselassie might be able to cope but for the rest of us "idiots" it stops you from collapsing. Cool

I find it's not the fluid you carry but how much you take on board. Sip, sip, sip all the way.

fc and chucking it over my head as well.


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#37

It was a BBC panorama called the truth about sports products, still available on the iplayer if anyone is that interested, basically said that its all a load marketing crap and sensible footwear and water are just fine even if your a top athlete.
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#38

Hey Cod - didn't they have water stations on the course?

Obviously if you don't have any access to water and you're running a half then you should carry some, but otherwise you should be well enough hydrated that one or two stops at the water station should be enough.

I was mostly referring to the 5km people with water bottles strapped right around their waists.


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#39

I have water bottles strapped even though I just walk down the stairs lol
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#40

Haha! Wink
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#41

sick . . . and I don't mean in a good way.

I don't wear Crocs, and I don't wear sandals/The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handles . . .
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#42

Hahaha, I need those! Wonder if you can get it, in a hairy edition!
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#43

What has this poor fella's intro thread become? Laughing
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#44


Hey Corn_Fed....

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With God's help I'll conquer this terrible affliction.
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#45

It's not like that guy was going to stick around. Why not co-opt his thread?

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