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My advice is get a training plan and stick to it. Just about any plan (most based on Hal Higdon or Jeff Galloway) as seen here.
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FIFY
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Central European. . . Slovenia, Hungary maybe
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@garygse To me, Frees felt like well broken in Vomeros as far as support, cushioning goes. . . well, initially. After this first four miles my feet felt pretty much the same they felt running barefoot on the shoreline. That is not a bad thing, at all. That lasted only a couple days, anyway. Pairing with Injinji socks, even…
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@_nikkiwo_ Not me. :) I don't consume alcoholic beverages. Now local bike shop and mountain bike club did a Dirt and Doughnuts Gravel Grinder (one year they did cupcakes). Get a time bonus for every doughnut consumed on course. Except, once again, something else I don't really consume-- get sick after just one. Maybe I'm…
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I've noticed the same thing. It doesn't necessarily differentiate similarly between running and trail running. . . Neares I can figure is maybe they're also assuming a pack involved? Not much for me as I pack light: 8lbs or so on a day hike and 15+ on an overnight.
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I agree.
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I love licorice and so does kid #1 :) So yes. Never have I ever jumped out of a perfectly good airplane for fun
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No explosions? Harumph.
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Rush hour traffic winding down. . . .
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If I thought it would get me invited fishing. . .
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She's alright in my book. For sure.
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ETW (or you can pick 'S" because the W stands for "Warriors")
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I have accent envy, now. Dang.
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@garygse Vomero is an easy shoe to transition to Free from, as well. That's what I did. With Nike, there's a good possibility of getting off-price at a Factory or Clearance store.
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What?
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I know a few that swear by Pegasus. If you can find for the same or similar price, I think Vomero holds up slightly better and is more comfy in the long run, but at MSRP, there really isn't' a better shoe.