Herding_Cats
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Any feelings about Sweaty Betty leggings? Our costco has them in 3 colors right now for about $35/ea.
Haven't tried their leggings, but I have a pair of their fitted shorts that I like to wear for shorter races because they're comfy and I can fit my phone in the back pocket. Only downside is you're not supposed to put them in the dryer.Any feelings about Sweaty Betty leggings? Our costco has them in 3 colors right now for about $35/ea.
what if, much like the "not dishwasher safe" items I own, I just really believe in them and that they will adapt?Haven't tried their leggings, but I have a pair of their fitted shorts that I like to wear for shorter races because they're comfy and I can fit my phone in the back pocket. Only downside is you're not supposed to put them in the dryer.
what if, much like the "not dishwasher safe" items I own, I just really believe in them and that they will adapt?
because if I can't machine wash/dry it, it's not coming in my house
That's called a "PR in fun" and potentially indigestion, with the chili dog and fireball combined with physical activityHappy to report I took your advice and was able to finish! Might have been my slowest marathon time ever with a lot of walking but knowing my limitations, I decided to make the most of it by finally eating the famous chili cheese dog at mile 5 and doing a shot of fireball at mile 23. A different kind of PR if you will![]()
Same. I’m not going to hand wash, but I have no problem hanging to dry. I air dry all of my bras and a few select exercise items.I own one air-dry rack, which is only for my athletic apparel: sports bras, compression shorts, spandex leggings. I do think that allegedly the wicking and anti-smell materials are supposed to not react well to the high heat of a dryer, plus a lot of the stretchy type fabrics don't do well with that. I kind of figure if I only have enough stuff to fill the rack once per week, it's not that big of a deal, because they can hang until I use them again, if I want.
more importantly "will they fix the first generation Vekoma restraints?"My rD race shirts and other moisture wicking shirts that I want to last get to air dry, ditto for my running shorts where the drawstring likes to catch in the dryer lint trap and get all twisted up. The rest gets the dryer on medium heat.
I keep seeing laments about the demise of RnRC by Aerosmith and how it was/is a bad decision by Disney.
I am firmly in the camp of wanting to keep the full Aerosmith Rockin' Roller Coaster experience, but.... Aerosmith sold their music catalog to Universal Music four years ago. Unclear if maintaining the license was deemed too expensive, or if Disney wanted to update/change the theming anyway. Probably both.
I like "Can you picture that" as much as the next Muppet Movie fan, but I'm not sure what other music they'll be using. Will it be some of the pop music tunes played on The Muppet Show over the years? Could be. If so, how many different tunes will be utilized for the ride? Which tunes have the upbeat tempo that the ride deserves?
Thoughts?
There was a fun series on D+ a few years ago called Muppets Mayhem, about Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem band. I suspect based on early concept art that they are going in that direction. They played a lot of covers of 60s/70s/80s music which could be really fun on the ride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Muppets_Mayhem_(soundtrack)I like "Can you picture that" as much as the next Muppet Movie fan, but I'm not sure what other music they'll be using. Will it be some of the pop music tunes played on The Muppet Show over the years? Could be. If so, how many different tunes will be utilized for the ride? Which tunes have the upbeat tempo that the ride deserves?
Thoughts?
Love the song, but don't think it fits unless they speed it up. I do love that it appears they are repainting the car outside the queue to resemble the paint job from the Muppet Movie!They should use "Movin Right Along."
VERY much a thing, IME!I think I fell into a bit of post rundisney weekend blues. Is that a thing?
>> VERY much a thing, IME!I think I fell into a bit of post rundisney weekend blues. Is that a thing?
If you would normally be doing 12-14 miles on the day of your 10 miler, then I'd say you would be good going for a 10-miler PR, given that the marathon is 2 weeks later.Looking for opinions! I’m in the midst of planning out my training/race schedule for the year.
I’m signed up for my favorite 10 mile race in early October followed by my A race marathon 2 weeks later. I’m wondering what the group thinks about my 10 miler being an “A-“ race as in I’d love to attempt a PR there as well as in the marathon. I usually plan on a 12-14 mile run that day as I start my taper so I’m curious if the drop in mileage would allow me proper recovery going into my taper. What do you guys think?![]()
OK, update time: upon some further evaluation, it was a small 1/2" flap that was loose. I cut it off and the rest is fully adhered for now. I'm going to try to get a few more miles but it's time to start working in the new pair.I’d get a new pair. Once shoes begin to fall apart, it’s time to retire them.
This was what I am hoping for, dropping the mileage but increasing the effort could be a wash.If you would normally be doing 12-14 miles on the day of your 10 miler, then I'd say you would be good going for a 10-miler PR, given that the marathon is 2 weeks later.
My thinking is that the 10 miles is a slightly shorter distance, but with higher effort to achieve the PR, so largely a wash.