Hey numbers!! You must be psychic, or I must be, or something. I was
just coming in to Healthy Living to bump this very thread!! It is awesome to hear you're in to running now. I'm sure you know the whole story about endorphins, but they actually act on the opioid receptors in the brain, hence their effects can feel akin to opiates
You should find some 5k and 10k events and actually enter them. That can be really motivating, to have the date set, and to know that you've already signed up.
I am back in training for my next half marathon, which is in late November. I had a 2-month hiatus after having some (elective) surgery so it's been a bit difficult to get back in to the serious training headspace. But it's going well so far
I actually have a gripe to whinge about.
SHOES!!!!
Back in late 2008 when I was getting really serious about running I forked out a couple of hundred bucks on a really good pair of Brooks runners. They were absolute MAGIC. It was like running on clouds. I didn't have any serious problems with shin splints or knee pain (other than the expected slight ache afterwards). I only got blisters on my toes when running the longer distances e.g. 18-20 kilometres (11-12.5 miles), which is understandable and I accept that is going to happen in even the most amazingly superb pair of shoes.
So then that pair of shoes wore out and I needed a new pair.
I have no idea why, but I wanted to try Asics. So I did my research and found a pair of Asics which were the same price and assumedly the same calibre of shoe as the ones I previously had. And don't get me wrong, they've been GREAT!! But I if I run more than 3 times a week I get shin splints, and the shoes have basically not felt as good as my original Brooks did.
So now the
Asics have worn out and I just bought a new pair of shoes last week. I have gone back to Brooks for obvious reasons. The shop I went to didn't have the exact style that I originally had (I can't even remember what it was called, but it wasn't any of the ones on the Brooks website so maybe they've discontinued it??). So I just went for the same kind of price range, tried the shoes on and it all felt good.
But this week I've been breaking the shoes in and it just feels awful!! I'm sure they will feel better once I've broken them in a bit more. But why oh why can't I just have those amazing shoes that I originally had?!! How can it feel so differently with just the type of shoe you are running in?
*sigh*
/end shoe rant
