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You have to sign in to nike+ thru your garmin app. Only have to do that once, when you're setting up your watch. Then when youre done with your run you turn on your Bluetooth and the watch syncs with the appsHow does the syncing work from your Garmin device to your Nike+ account?
Could be the IT band - not sure where the pain in the knee is. I had the same thing, and used a roller to help with it. The hip still flares up, but nothing I can't run through.I've had random knee issues (not painful or anything, just feels different) throughout my training for this marathon. Nothing severe probably one every two weeks. Today my right knee just felt "off", again not painful in the beginning of my run but after mile 2 it was feeling normal. But once I got to mile 9 my left hip just felt off and caused my stride to be all off just so I could finish my 12 miler. Hope it was nothing though. No pain/issues after the run though.
ran my marathon today. finished in 3:29 and never hit the wall
time for an off week/hibernate mode
ran my marathon today. finished in 3:29 and never hit the wall
time for an off week/hibernate mode
Anyone else running NYC this weekend?? Maybe a NT meet up for a shake-out Saturday?
If you're already comfortable running in Frees, then go with the 5.0 Flash. I have the Lunarglide 6 Flash for my wet weather runs (like this morning), and they're good at repelling water (for a while - eventually your wet legs lead to water running down into your feet and making wet socks. But the toebox and midfoot repel water just fine.Looking to NT runners for a recommendation on a running shoe for the wet weather that's coming. Currently run in flyknit free 4.0 (2014) and happy with these, but obviously no good at keeping my feet dry.
Considering either the wildhorse GTX or free 5.0 flash. Anyone have any experience with either of these? Other models I should consider that will perform/feel similar to the Free?
Looking to NT runners for a recommendation on a running shoe for the wet weather that's coming. Currently run in flyknit free 4.0 (2014) and happy with these, but obviously no good at keeping my feet dry.
Considering either the wildhorse GTX or free 5.0 flash. Anyone have any experience with either of these? Other models I should consider that will perform/feel similar to the Free?
Bay area runners - I swung by your San Leandro clearance store yesterday for the first time. Night and day on prices from regular outlets! And found nice compression socks for cheap, several gifts for family, and even found a pair of $130 Gyakusou shorts for $20 and the nice long sleeve knit shirt for 40! Structures weren't as cheap as I wanted, so I'm still holding out for FNL to drop their price again on the 18s
Bay area runners - I swung by your San Leandro clearance store yesterday for the first time. Night and day on prices from regular outlets! And found nice compression socks for cheap, several gifts for family, and even found a pair of $130 Gyakusou shorts for $20 and the nice long sleeve knit shirt for 40! Structures weren't as cheap as I wanted, so I'm still holding out for FNL to drop their price again on the 18s
I got that too! And there are a million people on the cc line - hate it when people use cc instead of bcc on these kind of lists!I just got an email from NIKE+ saying that I could join them for a HALLO-RUN at the Nike campus! I'm thinking it's a mistake!Or maybe it's not
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Size 11. But I'm pretty cheap. FNL has them for 69.99 and I'm letting them sit until they start on their holiday salesWhat size are you looking for in the Structure 18.