Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Yes, I'm wondering if the fact that the "seam" appears to be knitted and flat rather than sewn from pieces of material forming a bulky "inside" seam is the difference. The socks I have that bother me most, my New Balance, have a bulky seam that hits the side of my toe when I walk/run and eventually starts rubbing and causes a blister to form if I keep going. The "diabetic" socks I bought have a bulky seam on the outside, so no rubbing of my toes. I guess I could just turn the offending socks inside out!![]()
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
Ah, when I turn my socks inside out I see what you mean. It's not one of my trouble spots, so I'd never noticed before. The toe construction of the Icebreaker socks is similar to the Tekos and those would probably work for you too. SmartWool probably would not.
You might just try a pair of Injinjis and see if you like toe socks. There's really a lot I like about them, but I prefer more cushion, which isn't possible with toe socks.
ETA - I just remembered I have two pairs of Coolmax Injinjis that someone bought me a few years back, that are too small for me and I never got around to exchanging. They're size small, US women's 6-8.5 or Euro 37-39.5, one pair white micro height original weight, one pair grey no show lightweight, new in packages, if you want either or both they're yours, just PM me with an address.
Monday will be three weeks out. Today, anyway, I'm feeling strong. Turned over 200 miles for March on my way back from yoga this morning and there's still three more running days in the month (tomorrow's my day off - bike to farmers market, buy cookies, eat cookies). Feeling relaxed and rested at the end of a 54-mile week ... new territory for me! I've struggled with the heat this late spring, every workout "fail" has been due to a sudden rise in temperature, but I feel really good about the workouts I've done in more moderate temps, so here's hoping that the snow melts in Boston before race day but the temperature stays below 70 and hopefully closer to 50!
I just have to give a plug to aerial yoga in this thread. My studio only started offering aerial after my injury, and it wasn't until this winter that I felt like my shoulders were stable enough to try it, but now, it is such an incredibly wonderfully great complement to running! Even if all you do is hang upside down in the sling, it's gentle oscillating traction to counteract the compressing impacts of running. Every Sunday for most of the winter my routine has been bike to the studio and park there, do one of my two hardest running workouts of the week, aerial class, bike home - and it's been just amazing. I'm getting a kite of my own so I can hang whenever I want, and get the upper body pulling work as well. Basically anything you can do with a TRX you can do with a kite, though it's less adjustable for length - plus all the ways you can use it for support and inversion. I just love it!
Last edited by OakLeaf; 03-27-2015 at 02:44 PM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Oak, I think most of the snow will be gone. Although, we are getting snow showers tomorrow, I see lots of 50s and even 60 forecasted over the next week. The rain yesterday/last night got rid of a bunch of snow, although the fields and meadows still are covered. I saw on the news today they are heating/melting the snow in Hopkinton. Can't guarantee it will be below 70, but history is on your side.
You hang upside down?
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It's amazing. Some of the moves are a little scary the first time, but you're super secure in the kite. http://www.yogabody.com/yoga-trapeze/ There's a lot more we do with them besides just hanging, but that's my favorite part.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I love the idea of aerial yoga! It's not offered here in any of the yoga studios that I am aware of, but I just have a feeling it would feel so good after all the walking I do, plus a little running and several yoga practices per week. My lower back is almost always slightly sore and hanging upside down just sounds like it would feel great.
Oak, your mileage is amazing. I just can't imagine. Wow! That's so nice of you about the toe socks, and I would love to try them! I'll send you a PM with my mother's address. I'll be there May 1. And I hope you'll let me Paypal you a little $ for them.
I am excited as I just found out about a 5K here in Playa to benefit the children's autism organization. It's on April 26, my last Sunday here, and I thought it would be a great way to end our six month stint here in Mexico. It starts and ends at the track where I run anyway, so it'll be easy for me to get to *. The documentation for it is all in Spanish, so it's obviously aimed at locals, but that's okay. I do hope to sign up and go for it. Just knowing I am going to do it will help me continue to train through what I've been assured will be a very hot month of April here!
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
I do think that the hanging part might help my back, but I know I couldn't ever do it. I'd be frozen with fear and dizzy.
One of my high school aged clients does circus stuff as an activity. She's really good at it and unafraid. I think it really helps deal with trauma, but I am someone who cannot even look over the edge of a narrow trail without feeling dizzy. Hence, the end of my mountain biking career!
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport