But...
I didn't order that second pair. In fact, I didn't give it a second thought until I did my 20 mile run. And my shoes still felt great at that point. They weren't showing much wear, my body wasn't showing any of the tell-tale signs that it's time for new shoes. I figured since my mileage was only going down at that point my shoes would hold up fine for another month.
What I didn't factor in to the equation was the toll the trail half-marathon I ran the weekend before last was going to take on my shoes (on my whole body, in fact, but that's another post.) My shoes have not been the same since then. Besides being filthy, I don't think those shoes were designed for the lateral forces they were put under during that run. They feel stretched out and sloppy. They also have the flat feeling of worn out shoes.
So, I ordered another pair yesterday. I'm hopeful they'll be here tomorrow or Wednesday. Yes, I probably could have gone to a running store and gotten another pair right away, but they would have been considerably more expensive and would have necessitated taking one or two kids into a shoe store. Worth it? Maybe. My training plan has only 4-5 really short runs over the next 12 days. Plus I'm babying a sore ankle. I'm really hoping the new shoes get here soon and get reasonably broken in before 10/2.
3 comments:
I can certainly understand ordering shoes vs. taking 2 active and inquisitive young ladies to the store with you!!!
Hope the training is going well. Can't wait to hear how the marathon goes!
I hope it works out for you! :)
I'm just curious to know what you consider "short runs" over the next 2 weeks. :) Good luck!
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