Kate: Wow, that is fast! And yay for hitting HM distance in your training! It's such a nice feeling!
Tracy: Man, I'm having total sock envy right now. I love my regular white Thorlos running socks - I won't do more than a 5 mile run without them! I was planning on picking up a couple extra pairs the next time I find myself in REI, but I might have to hunt out the Experia ones. Did you find that they were cushioned enough for you? The lighter weight socks would be great for running in the summer, but I'm worried about sacrificing my cushioning. As a side note, Thorlos heavy hiking socks are made of magic! I don't understand how my shoes can be soaked, the outside of the socks wet to the touch, and my feet are cozy and dry!
Just a heads up, if anyone is interested:
Champion (who makes the running tees that are given out at the Disney events) is clearing out many colors of their items right now, and you can get many of their bestselling items in the old colors for 1/2 to 1/3 of their regular price on their website. I stumbled upon it yesterday and I'm going to pick up a couple tops and a couple sports bras. The prices are just too good to pass up!
And one last thing: has anyone tried the Nike+ iPod thing? Since most of my training is speed-specific right now I would love to have something that measures my pace as I run, and I really can't afford a GPS watch right now. I've seen such mixed reviews of the Nike+ iPod as far as accuracy goes, but I'm thinking it might be worth the $30 as an experiment to see if it works for me. I have an old iPod Nano (2nd generation) that I could dig out to use with it, so that isn't a problem. I also happen to have a pair of Nike+ shoes right now. This is by chance, not design, as my old model of Saucony's went out of production and I pushed replacing my shoes to the last minute and couldn't find anything else that worked without having to order in a narrow width and wait several weeks - I underpronate and have extremely narrow feet, which makes finding shoes difficult. The Nike Air running shoes happened to run small and narrow and be very cushy, so I went with them. I don't think I'd buy them again, but they're working well right now.
That was a much longer paragraph than I planned. Anyway, off to go run my slow 5 miles today. The slow days in my schedule are driving me nuts, but I actually am seeing a really definite improvement in my heart rate, as well as my knee and ankle that were threatening injury two months ago have chilled out.
As always, WAY TO GO, WARRIORS!!!!!
