Waiting2goback
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My legs sink too. I can swim but I always joke I sink like a rock. This is why the swimming is the thing that scares me the most.
Just couldn't let this quote pass, although I will not comment any further.
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I had to read it 3 times before the real meaning sunk in.
I wear my Noxgear all the time -- even on my running path that is strictly runners and bikers, and I get compliments all the time from the bikers that they can see me super far away.NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
today's run situation:
It was 40 °F and dark. I could not find gloves. I could not find a hat or ear band. I could not find anything but shorts. It was dark and foggy under the street lights. I could not find motivation and decided to regroup for a shorter lunch run instead.
What do you all use for dark runs?
I run on sidewalks that are lit, but still cross at some darker intersections where I can see but I wonder how many early, sleepy drivers can see me. I dislike carrying a water bottle so I do not see knuckle lights as a great option. I am not sure if shoe lights or a head lamp increase visibility OF me vs. of the street. NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
I use my Night Runner 270 shoe lights and they are very visible to on coming traffic. Since they move with each foot movement, it’s kind of any unusual light pattern that is different and can make you stand out. I think headlamps may not move (bounce) as much, so they may blend in kind of like street light more.today's run situation:
It was 40 °F and dark. I could not find gloves. I could not find a hat or ear band. I could not find anything but shorts. It was dark and foggy under the street lights. I could not find motivation and decided to regroup for a shorter lunch run instead.
What do you all use for dark runs?
I run on sidewalks that are lit, but still cross at some darker intersections where I can see but I wonder how many early, sleepy drivers can see me. I dislike carrying a water bottle so I do not see knuckle lights as a great option. I am not sure if shoe lights or a head lamp increase visibility OF me vs. of the street. NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
today's run situation:
It was 40 °F and dark. I could not find gloves. I could not find a hat or ear band. I could not find anything but shorts. It was dark and foggy under the street lights. I could not find motivation and decided to regroup for a shorter lunch run instead.
What do you all use for dark runs?
I run on sidewalks that are lit, but still cross at some darker intersections where I can see but I wonder how many early, sleepy drivers can see me. I dislike carrying a water bottle so I do not see knuckle lights as a great option. I am not sure if shoe lights or a head lamp increase visibility OF me vs. of the street. NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
Mine is a really different situation than most, so this probably falls into the Do As Others Say, Not As I Do category...What do you all use for dark runs?
I run on sidewalks that are lit, but still cross at some darker intersections where I can see but I wonder how many early, sleepy drivers can see me. I dislike carrying a water bottle so I do not see knuckle lights as a great option. I am not sure if shoe lights or a head lamp increase visibility OF me vs. of the street. NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
@Bree I don't, but you are in my thoughts. I know some folks who have fibromyalgia and it seems to me that each person has to find their own way with the disease. Anti-inflammatory diet seems to be something I've heard works for more than one of my friends. If I hear of anything specific I will certainly share it with you. You are one tough lady and I know that you'll find a way to deal with this.Anyone here have fibromyalgia? How do you deal with it and run?
I’ve been in denial with this diagnosis thinking it’s just cuckoo whackadoodle nonsense, but the last two weeks have been so bad. Rheumatology has ruled out a mile long list of autoimmune diseases. Right now I hurt head to toe with flu like body aches and my head is so foggy. I was prescribed a medication on Tuesday and I’m starting an elimination diet to see if anything I’m eating is triggering me. Hoping I bounce back soon because Wine & Dine is next week!
Today was the first time I used my headlamp running in the dark, but I am usually a mid-day runner. I want to step it up the safety a little more, though, as I am starting to enjoy being a weirdo out there on my own at the break of dawn, which is only going to get quieter as things get closer to ski season(up until 7 am on pow days and 9 am on groomer days).today's run situation:
It was 40 °F and dark. I could not find gloves. I could not find a hat or ear band. I could not find anything but shorts. It was dark and foggy under the street lights. I could not find motivation and decided to regroup for a shorter lunch run instead.
What do you all use for dark runs?
I run on sidewalks that are lit, but still cross at some darker intersections where I can see but I wonder how many early, sleepy drivers can see me. I dislike carrying a water bottle so I do not see knuckle lights as a great option. I am not sure if shoe lights or a head lamp increase visibility OF me vs. of the street. NOx gear seems overkill, but maybe not?
I've realized recently that for me, just finishing is the best goal to set for any race. Since my professional life has certain periods of the year that are extremely stressful with extremely long hours, I've come to understand that when I set a time goal and fail to meet that goal, I beat myself up over that failure too much.Question: For Disney races, do you set a goal in your mind? I know some people run these for time but I'm guessing that the majority do it for fun. How do you calculate what your goal should be with character meet and greets? Or do you just not care what your time is?
I've been planning on buying a medal holder off etsy for a long time now, but have yet to actually follow through. As of right now, some medals hang proudly in their shadow box, others sit semi arranged on a display table, some are just displayed loosely and a couple of Star Wars medals are propped up against a Star Wars photo frame with a special photo in it.How to do you display your Medals?