I actually have some fuzzy socks, but am not sure they will stay up on my arms. Did you just cut off at the heel?
I did. They stayed up just fine, although I usually warm up within the first 1/2 mile and it wasn't hideous cold, so I didn't wear them for longer than 2 miles, I'm sure. Not a bad investment for .99. Although, depending on the weather, instead of tossing them you might want to tuck them in your waistband. When we finished, it was misting rain and after I cooled down, I was sure wishing I had those socks on my arms again!
Feeling so frustrated with my shins / calves these days! I know there are plenty of ITBS sufferers, so you will definitely feel me. After my first bout of shin splints, I went through PT which healed the shins, but did nothing to teach me why I got hurt in the first place. As soon as I started running again, I started having tight calves and shin pain again. I tried the Chi Running thing and it really, really worked - no more pain, for over a year. I was JUST getting back up to speed again when we moved to a pretty hilly area with no running paths around. BAM - shin pain, big time. So, am I NEVER supposed to run any races with hills?!?! I'm just frustrated. I also see friends, some of whom are a bit older than me (I'm 42) who are running a half marathon every 2 months or so with NO problems whatsoever. I just don't understand. It can't be the shoes - I've been in the same brand through all these ups and downs. In addition to the shins, I've started to feel my heel and inside arch be tender sometimes and my achilles tighten up - all on my left side, which is also the shin that knocked me out for a while. Could this possibly be a chiropractic thing? Sorry for the long ramble, but I am already down on running outside in the grey January weather when it's cold; worrying about blowing something out with every step does NOT help my attitude!!!! Thanks for listening to the vent!
