Runners
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I haven’t had those issues either. You either want something to keep things dry or something to lubricate?
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Any distance over ~10miles and I get terrible chafing of the ol’ ballbag . After the marathon my groin was bleeding from the chafing. I tried loads of different short/liner/underwear combos, nothing helped. It’s weird cause I don’t really notice while running, it only becomes painful afterwards.
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Ouch
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I have always had luck with compression shorts but don't put the distances in that you guys are. Anything that doesn't wick the moisture away and I'm painfully chaffed for days. One thing I did find that would help post chafing is Penaten Cream https://www.penaten.ca
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Hoping these new Hokas serve me well as my runs get longer. The cheap Brooks pair I've worn for over 500 miles felt so dead, figured it was time for an upgrade.
I'm probably gonna regret getting the whitest of white pairs I could find, but couldn't resist after seeing how clean these looked.
Not the best look with cuffed denim though haha
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@AdamJ I've worn Salomon in the past casually, a lot more sleek and stylish than the Hokas in my opinion, but the comfort with these is unmatched. Take your regular size though, and get the wider fit if you have even slightly wide feet! I read online I should size down 0.5 in the Clifton's but I'm very glad I didn't..
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Currently the South Downs Way 100 mile race is being run. I marshalled it yesterday. First was at registration from 03:45 to 06:00 attaching the gps trackers to runners’ packs, then drove 22 miles to the first nutrition station to set up and support the runners. Doing this gets me a spot on next year’s event. It’s been hot in this part of the world. 20% of registered runners didn’t show up, twice as many as usual. Out of 339 starters, 192 have either finished or are still running. The cut off is 30 hours and if runners are slower than that pace at check points they get dq’d. it was quite hot yesterday lots of runners were already struggling from the heat at 10:00 and 22 miles in. Saw all ages and types of people running. Pretty inspiring. Looking forward to next year.
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@AdamJ work your way up to a 10k and then treat yourself to those trainers you've been eying up!
I found it crazy how fast my body adapted when I first started. Struggled through the couch to 5k programme, hated every minute, but five months later ran my first half marathon.
These scene from one of my favourite shows always kept me motivated;
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@T4920 I've got a couple of pairs of Vaporflys which I love. The Hokas would be a pure indulgent purchase, not saying that's not a valid reason!
Yeah I remember doing my first 5 in lockdown and thinking it was impossible to even get close to a 10, lo and behold, did it a few weeks after. Consistency is what I find hardest to maintain!