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Are you going to replace them every 4 to 6 months?
Are you going to replace them every 4 to 6 months?
I hope not. Will be interesting to see how they wear. Apparently the foam for the shoe itself lasts forever. It's the tread/bottom of the sandal that wears down. As I'm essentially just wearing this at home, I'm hoping that will allow it to last a long time.Are you going to replace them every 4 to 6 months?
It seems like everyone in my house is obsessed with that song. I heard it all weekend.This is what boggles my mind, too. Krista, were you an ambiturner?
And @gianmarco, given her difficulty with stairs - sing along: "There's no way ...no way ...she can make it down that ramp ...without fallin' on her a##"
You have me intrigued with your enthusiastic endorsement, but I must admit I am confused as to what these are actually supposed to do. What makes them a "recovery" sandal rather than just "this is a real comfy" sandal? Do they do something to your foot circulation? I am having trouble wrapping my head around any non-placebo effects.Guys,
I'm quoting this because there's a big problem with this recovery sandal. It will make everything else you put on your feet feel like ####.
Seriously, get yourselves a pair of these sandals. They are amazing. @gruecd can attest to them as well (no idea if he likes them as much as me, if that's possible, but....)
If you don't want to get it yourself, put it on that gift wishlist. Can't decide on that gift for someone else? These sandals.
Recovery sandalsYou have me intrigued with your enthusiastic endorsement, but I must admit I am confused as to what these are actually supposed to do. What makes them a "recovery" sandal rather than just "this is a real comfy" sandal? Do they do something to your foot circulation? I am having trouble wrapping my head around any non-placebo effects.
You should message them on social and see if they'll sponsor you...Recovery sandals
I will tell you this (obviously completely anecdotal). Some of us have mentioned how we feel more stiff or sore in the morning. I get out of bed and it usually takes me at least a few steps to get the ankles loose and even longer for everything to feel "normal". It's part of the reason I don't really like running first thing in the morning as I don't usually get there for at least 1-2 hrs. I don't think I'm the only one. Now, when I get out of bed and I put these on, all of those aches and stiffness vanish immediately. It's ridiculous and I don't quite understand how or why. I picked up a pair of the sandals for my wife that came in a couple days ago. This morning, she reported the exact same thing to me. She was a little sore/tired from our run yesterday, put on the sandals, and instantly felt so much better.
Prior to getting her the sandals, I actually ordered her a pair of the clogs. She wears those for work and her current pair is done. Now, with work, she has to be on her feet, sometimes without moving much, for hours on end. She wears compression socks regularly because of that. The other day was a long day where she was stuck there for almost 24 hrs. Normally that kind of day (and night) will impact the next day as her legs and feet will feel tired and sore. She had these clogs on and said she's never felt so good after such a long day stuck in the OR.
I don't know the research behind it or what makes it a "recovery" sandal, but I will tell you that I was skeptical of the reviews when I read them before I tried it out. And now I'd be willing to throw down with anyone that tells me these don't work.
We ran 16 miles yesterday for our long run and I brought them with me in the car to put on when finished. The comfort when putting them on after we were done was just pure heaven. It's hard to describe but I've never put on any previous pair of flip flops and thought they were uncomfortable. Now they feel like wooden boards. Even my work clogs, as I put them on last night heading in now feel stiff and uncomfortable. I can't imagine anyone getting a pair of these and being disappointed in them.
I'm pretty sure it would not only be adorable if we all had matching sandals, but also super intimidating on these virtual team runs we do. Think how scared the other teams would be knowing that we coordinated our sandals...total psychological warfare going on
Do you think the Power Rangers would look as scary and effective if they were all the same color? Stop being ridiculous.I'm pretty sure it would not only be adorable if we all had matching sandals, but also super intimidating on these virtual team runs we do. Think how scared the other teams would be knowing that we coordinated our sandals...total psychological warfare going on![]()
Power RangersDo you think the Power Rangers would look as scary and effective if they were all the same color? Stop being ridiculous.
You forgot run/dmc
I think the guys from Reservoir Dogs got their names based on color of their recovery sandals.
Why are Canadians so nice but their geese such jerkfaces?
I think the guys from Reservoir Dogs got their names based on color of their recovery sandals.
Just got mine in the mail today. I put them on and am blown away by their comfort. Our hero saves the day again!Guys,
I'm quoting this because there's a big problem with this recovery sandal. It will make everything else you put on your feet feel like ####.
Seriously, get yourselves a pair of these sandals. They are amazing. @gruecd can attest to them as well (no idea if he likes them as much as me, if that's possible, but....)
If you don't want to get it yourself, put it on that gift wishlist. Can't decide on that gift for someone else? These sandals.
Finally, the last product I mentioned earlier that I'd review was this GU flask. Used it today and it's solid.
Reasons to get it:
1) Easier to take while running. No need to tear the little packet, then cut the side of your mouth getting it out, then having to worry about throwing it away. Just turn the top and squeeze. Allows you to take more than a single serving if you want, as well.
2) It holds up to 5 servings and you can easily adjust how much you bring with you. It's marked on the flask so you can see how much you fill up and how much you take.
3) It ends up being cheaper than buying the packets. It's like $13 for the 15 serving pouch (< $1 per serving) compared to $1.50 per packet. Pays for itself after just one of those pouches.
The only downside is it's not "small", but, for example, it easily fit in my flipbelt.
Yeah, but what color?Just got mine in the mail today. I put them on and am blown away by their comfort. Our hero saves the day again!
You've still never got an MRI on your back for your butt pain? Calling herniated l4-l5 now.I lose fitness so fast. Four weeks "off" (~6 activities over those four weeks), and on Saturday I'm sucking wind on trail climbs I used to destroy.
Lumbar spine and hip MRIs tomorrow. PT appointment Thursday.
Going to try to run 2x this week and then another trail run on Saturday.
The NSAIDs and rest are doing more for my butt than the steroids and rest. Hopefully PT will give me some good tips for at-home recovery as well.
Clock is ticking to September (Run Rabbit Run) and October (R2R2R)!
Yeah, in Canada, publicly-funded discretionary MRIs take months to get. So now that I'm in the US system, they're much more accessible.You've still never got an MRI on your back for your butt pain? Calling herniated l4-l5 now.
I think the guys from Reservoir Dogs got their names based on color of their recovery sandals.
Still laughing at both these posts.
Do not mess with the cobra chicken.On the goose topic, it's funny because my son and I were just discussing Canada geese yesterday. We have a bunch of them in the industrial park at work, and while I wish they wouldn't crap all over the place, they've never displayed any sort of aggressiveness towards me at all. I've even tried ambling into a group (gaggle I suppose) of them a few times and they just sidle out of the way. Am I the Goose Whisperer? Are Mid Atlantic geese the chill, non-confrontational kind?
I worry about them in the spring during nesting season. They can be very nasty then. The rest of the time they aren't bad. I don't like splitting a gaggle when I can avoid it. That makes them anxious -- sometimes one will hiss at me then but I've only been attacked in the spring.On the goose topic, it's funny because my son and I were just discussing Canada geese yesterday. We have a bunch of them in the industrial park at work, and while I wish they wouldn't crap all over the place, they've never displayed any sort of aggressiveness towards me at all. I've even tried ambling into a group (gaggle I suppose) of them a few times and they just sidle out of the way. Am I the Goose Whisperer? Are Mid Atlantic geese the chill, non-confrontational kind?
Oh, geez. The good news is that the bad guys made a ton of money and will now just quietly drift off into a comfortable retirement. No one will have to deal with them again.
But after causing one of them to fatally jump into traffic, you'd figure they either now all hate you or all fear you as their ultimate foe.I worry about them in the spring during nesting season. They can be very nasty then. The rest of the time they aren't bad. I don't like splitting a gaggle when I can avoid it. That makes them anxious -- sometimes one will hiss at me then but I've only been attacked in the spring.
In all seriousness, I know that crows recognize human faces. Some scientists did an experiment about that and the crows remembered who was non-threatening and who was a trouble maker. Do geese? I don't know. They seem dumber.But after causing one of them to fatally jump into traffic, you'd figure they either now all hate you or all fear you as their ultimate foe.
In all seriousness, I know that crows recognize human faces. Some scientists did an experiment about that and the crows remembered who was non-threatening and who was a trouble maker. Do geese? I don't know. They seem dumber.
I had heard that about crows as well. Not sure how the two stack up. I read somewhere that brain size doesn't necessarily correlate to intelligence - creatures with higher intelligence tend to have more highly folded brains.In all seriousness, I know that crows recognize human faces. Some scientists did an experiment about that and the crows remembered who was non-threatening and who was a trouble maker. Do geese? I don't know. They seem dumber.
Yeah, sorry about that fellas. My Coinbase wallet was getting low, and magic flip flops ain't cheap.Oh, geez. The good news is that the bad guys made a ton of money and will now just quietly drift off into a comfortable retirement. No one will have to deal with them again.
I’m still not impressed.
Fires are east of us with the wind blowing from the west so not affected.@Dark Matter, those fires affecting you (and your workouts) at all?
I still get the jumpy&quo thinking about racing tris- especially when I hear other people training. Have fun! it's addictive as hell- and incredibly rewarding. every time I completed a segment of a tri was like finishing a big race... great feeling.Fires are east of us with the wind blowing from the west so not affected.Thanks for checking up on us, GB!
I have hired a coach to guide me along this journey towards IM and his first instructions to me were to rest and lose 20 lbs.I'm carrying 220-225lbs so my goal is to get to 199lbs and stay there. This may be the greatest challenge because of my love for all things food & most especially, drink
. The goal is to shed .5 lb./week and keep it off. It will be done. At the moment, gyms are closed in California, so water is limited. Based on my lack of swimming experience we are going to hold off including any swimming into the program and train just run/cycle at low volumes. 3Xweek run 3mi., 3Xweek cycle 1hr., 1 brick 1.5hrs with a 30 min. stretch routine every other day, 1 day rest. We have a target of the Santa Barbara Tri in September 2021 (1mi ocean swim, 33 mile bike, 10 mile run) as our first event. It is counter intuitive for me to back off like this but that is why I knew I needed a coach to teach me how to train. Thanks for all the support especially @JAA coach suggestion (really looking forward to being able to swim 2k yards in open water like you some day
)! Have a great day Ya'll...Be Well.
Slowly but surely trying to get back into it but yes, definitely need to check in here more and join in on the races/competitions you guys have been doing. I’m down in the middle of no where Texas right now without my peloton and while I bought a old bike down here to ride where I’m at the streets aren’t paved well so I think my running will tick back up as long as I can avoid the knee and ankle pain that pushed me away. Thanks for tagging me here, motivation I needed to start checking into this thread more!gianmarco said:@ditka...mike ditka
Looks like you're running lately. And some great paces to boot. Getting back into it? Should come around here more often.
Ive found they get all aggressive when there are little ones around. Then watch out!Dr_Zaius said:On the goose topic, it's funny because my son and I were just discussing Canada geese yesterday. We have a bunch of them in the industrial park at work, and while I wish they wouldn't crap all over the place, they've never displayed any sort of aggressiveness towards me at all. I've even tried ambling into a group (gaggle I suppose) of them a few times and they just sidle out of the way. Am I the Goose Whisperer? Are Mid Atlantic geese the chill, non-confrontational kind?
I think it's almost done here. We were on the west side of the low so didn't get much in the way of wind other than a few gusts. Plenty of rain though - folks with rain gauges are saying ~7", most of it over 2-3 hours. Needless to say, a lot of flash flooding. Hoping to get out around dinner time and check out the paths near the local stream.hurricane isaias blowing through right now- just watched it snapped a tree in half across the street.
eta: will wait just a bit before running later.