Couple guys said they do the Kinvara. Holabird has the Kinvara 2 pretty cheap right now.
From what I've read and heard, the Kinvara 2 compared to the 3 are quite different in cushioning and support. Only tried on the there though. My Brooks PureCadences have a wider toebox and just feel better on my flat feet. Gonna get a new pair soon
Good luck SD!!
Be sure to post a race report here when you get a chance.
Ran 10 miles today in a about a 7:25 pace. Perfect weather for running this morning. It was around 55-60* and partly cloudy. Felt amazing.
i dont have any experience with this, not sure what to expect. started out with mild heel pain when in ran, then it moved up my arch. had a friend who ran ultramarathons who had it, i think its not having a good arch support in the new running shoes i am using. i bought those 30 dolllar supports in my last shoes.That's serious stuff. Go get it checked out
Thanks, Will do. I'm hoping to do it under 2 hours, but not going to beat myself up if I don't
Take some sort of energy supplement before the start and I always take a pack of those energy block things and starting mile seven or so and pop one every mile marker
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That works for some people but I would be wary about it if you don't have any experience with it in training runs. A good rule of thumb is to never try anything new on race day. No telling how that stuff may sit on your stomach and everyone is different.
Good luck SD!!
Be sure to post a race report here when you get a chance.
Ran 10 miles today in a about a 7:25 pace. Perfect weather for running this morning. It was around 55-60* and partly cloudy. Felt amazing.
