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Bucket List Item Done! - Pub Run

7/26/2016

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I (Lisa) had finally run out of excuses.  Everyone in my house was busy.  The weather was picture perfect.  I wasn’t too tired.  I was finally going to attend a Six03 pub run. 

I had listed “attend a Six03 group run” as one of my 2016 bucket list items.  If I wanted to attend a group run so badly, why was I constantly making excuses to not go? 
  • First off, I didn’t know anyone.   For some people, this is not a big deal.  For me, the thought of voluntarily attending a social event where I didn’t know anyone is scary.  It’s one thing to go to a race and not know anyone.  You can just run and then leave if you want.  But the main point of pub runs are to run AND be social.  One of the reasons I wanted to start attending one was to get to know more people that run.  The majority of my friends, who happened to also be runners, have stopped running for one reason or another.  I thought it might be fun to surround myself with more people who are actually interested in hearing about my favorite pastime.
  • Two-I didn’t know what pace everyone was going to run at, and I didn’t want to get lost.  Even though I have lived here for almost half of my life, I still don’t know the town that well.  Navigation has never been my strong suit, to say the least.  This wasn’t even an issue of pride and not wanting “to be last.”  This was sheer, “I don’t know where I am going, I am going to get lost” concern.  Intellectually, I know this is foolish.  I have my phone with me-I could use GPS to get back, or worse case, call someone to come and get me.  But that concern had continued to hold me back.

I text my friend Kelli, who has encouraged me to attend a run, telling her that I am going.  I know that once I have told her this, I cannot change my mind-it’s accountability.  I head out to the run.  I’ve seen the group picture where they start the run a million times, so in my head, I **think** I know where everyone meets.  But once I get there, I realize I don’t have a clue.  I ask 2 women with running shirts if they are going to the pub run.  Nope.  I finally google it and realize I am at least close.  Its 5:57 by the time I get there, so I decide that even though I’m afraid they will start without me, I really need to pee before I run.  Two other women are in front of me in line, and I have the internal debate of whether or not to tell them this is my first pub run.  In some situations, it’s good that people know it’s your first time trying something.  Other times, I worry that people will feel the need to “look after” me and I didn’t want to burden anyone.  I ended up telling them and they were super nice and helpful.  I expressed my concern over getting lost, so they tried to tell me the route.  Telling me directions is like listening to Charlie Brown’s mom talk-it’s just garbled noise to me.  I say that I will just follow everyone else and hope for the best. 

I’m told the route is Reds 5 miler in reverse.  Even though I run most every local race that is 5 miles or longer, Reds is a race I have never done, since it always is the same day at Great Bay half, and when it comes down to it, half>any shorter distance.  This is the one time I wish I had actually run Reds.  Everyone starts, and I can quickly tell this is a fast group of runners.   I start chatting with another woman who is also wearing a Sparkle Skirt, but learn she is running the 3 mile loop, not the 5 mile like I had planned, so I decide to run ahead, to make sure I have somebody in front of me running the 5.  My plan was to run an easy 11 min/mile pace, as I am still dealing with this stupid Achilles tendonitis (going on 5 months now), but I look down and realize, I am running closer to 9’s.  I feel great, but know that the adrenaline, excitement, and honestly, fear of getting lost, is what is pushing my pace.  I run steady enough to have 2-3 people in sight at all times.  Of course, for a split second, I think, “what if the people I am following aren’t actually a part of this group run?!?!”  I get silly over the prospect of me following random strangers that aren’t actually part of the group, and even sillier when I realize that if I don’t slow down, I might run this “fun, easy run” at a PR!! Despite this, I am having a ball.  I have a tendency to “slog” when I run on my own, and I need this comradery to help me push my pace.  I don’t need to run with people-meaning, I don’t have to run and chat (although it is nice sometimes).  But I do like running near people-I run enough solo, so I like having people in my vicinity.  It’s nice to not always be alone!

By mile 4, I finally know where I am, so I know the search team won’t have to be called.  Once I make it back to the pub, everyone checks in on me to see how I did, and if I had a good time.  I had an amazing time.  I am beyond thrilled that I went outside of my comfort zone.  I am happy that I ran faster than I would have on my own.   I’m excited I got the opportunity to meet new people and chat with other about running.  I can’t wait for Tuesdays now-no more excuses.
 

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Product Review: SLS3 Compression Socks

7/7/2016

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I received a pair of SLS3 compression socks for free from the manufacturer in exchange for an honest review.
This, in no way, affected my opinion of the socks, or the content of my review...

I Love Compression Socks in General.  At First, I was torn on how they looked with my running skirts.  Did they give off that cute school girl look? Or Do I Look like a Geriatric Patient Who Needs to Wear Compression Hose to Reduce the Swelling in my Legs?  I chose to believe the former and have happily sported them ever since.

I Also Like Them For a Few Reasons Other Than Fashion.  I view them as a transitional piece of clothing.  There are those few months where, in my opinion, it is too cold to wear shorts to run, but I definitely don’t want leggings.  Capris work, but since I need the pockets that my Sparkle Skirts provide, compression socks give me the perfect leg coverage during these 40-50 degree days. 

As I have aged (gracefully of course), I am finding I am more prone to injury and take longer to recover after running events.  I have found that wearing compression socks during a race, or even after, has helped my legs feel more refreshed and recover faster than not wearing them.
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I was very excited to receive my socks from SLS3!  I chose black with pink butterflies (I love butterflies!) 
  1. The first thing I noticed when I put them on was how soft the material was.  All of my other compression socks are much more “stiff”. 
  2. In addition to being significantly softer, I had zero trouble putting them on.  With many of my other compression socks, I truly struggle to get them on. 
  3. I also found that these socks fit my foot part perfectly-some of my other ones are too big on my foot, but need to be that big to accommodate my giant calves.  (Cheers to all of the woman who struggle to find tall boots that fit over their muscular calves!)

My first concern was since they were so soft AND so much easier to put on, would they provide the compression I needed? 

I decided to wear my socks around my house post run.  As much as I wanted to wear them for a run, there was no way I was sporting knee high socks in 80 degree weather.  So I happily pranced around my house, wearing the socks.  They definitely provided the same amount of compression that my other socks do. 

I really enjoyed these socks and would recommend them, especially since they are priced much lower than other competitors’ socks.

Overall Summary: 
For the price, comfort and compression level, I would highly recommend these compression socks
Pros:
  • Super soft material
  • Cute design
  • Easy to put on
  • Provide adequate compression
  • Fit well

Cons:
  • Always looking for some cool/funky designs that complement my skirts, so my only wish would be to have more color or design options.   

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