I am an evening runner during the week and like to run somewhere in the 6-8pm range, depending on the plans for that evening. On the weekends, any time is fair game!QOTD: Morning runners and afternoon runners, how early or late do you run? When do you prefer to run?
QOTD: Morning runners and afternoon runners, how early or late do you run? When do you prefer to run?
Timely question, as I was just thinking about how/when/where to fit in some runs during my summer vacation! At WDW, I'll likely just use a treadmill: I don't need any additional heat stress during a week when I'm getting overheated every day just going to the parks. And on the drive portion of a road trip, I'll use hotel treadmills because it'll be after dark. Once at my friend's house, I used Runkeeper's create a route tool to look at her neighborhood, see where sidewalks are, measure distance, and get a feel for potential scenery.So - when you run on vacation or when you're out-of-town, how do you generally pick your route?
I recommend going back to the store that fitted you in the Altras and tell them your concerns - they should be able to use that info to guide you toward another option. I don't know anything about the barefoot-ish shoe options, so I can't make suggestions, but I will say that you may find you do prefer some shoe beneath you as you get into higher mileage on pavement.Does anyone have any shoe recommendations for me? I was thinking of trying the Fila Skeletoes or something like that. Does anyone have/like them?
Once you have the blister, you just need to let it heal. Blister bandaids can be helpful. But for prevention, I swear by 2 Tom's Sport Shield roll-on - I use it on my one blister-prone toe, as well as anywhere I tend to get chafing.Also, anyone have a good/quick fix for blisters?
Yes, the ice cold part is key!! You just know rD would serve it warm, lol!I wish I had more than one like to give for this suggestion! Whole chocolate milk is the GOAT post race... ICE COLD.
Some more than others... I may or may not be at into triple digits lol! Here's the thing: once you find THE SHOE!, chances are the manufacturer will change it up and the next version won't work for you, and you'll need to start the search again, and/or your form/needs will change over time and the shoe that worked previously will no longer be the right match for you, and the search begins again. It's a rare and lucky runner who is able to wear the same shoe in all of its versions, year after year.So I am two sneakers into finding my right shoe. How many do most people have to go through before finding the right fit?
ATTQOTD: I do both mornings and evenings... I dislike early morning runs, but I live in FL, so it's a necessary evil for half the year to avoid heat stroke. I like to start just before sunrise, as the humidity lifts and the sea breeze kicks up for an hour or so after sunrise. That's only on weekends. Weekdays, I run after work, so around 6:30-7:30pm.QOTD: Morning runners and afternoon runners, how early or late do you run? When do you prefer to run?
I'm a mid-morning runner for all seasons. Just not liking the 82 degrees at 10:00 AM in CT today. I think we skipped spring and went right to summer! Oh well! It's always something.QOTD: Morning runners and afternoon runners, how early or late do you run? When do you prefer to run?
ATTQOTD: I definitely prefer mornings. I used to think I ran pretty early. I usually start around 6am, but have started around 5am for some longer runs. But I'm no match for @gjramsey!![]()