Since last weekend I tried to make a change, abandoning any thought of I started training organized in the order of ideas, when you can run, how long you can. It's working, always in urban trail version: ups and downs, steps, parks and parquet. Write this, I finish the trilogy on the theme of personal urban trail with a reflection on the foundations and accessories.
Shoes. I am currently going forward with those from the street (Pro Saucony Grid 3): I finally found the my shoes, and not easily moller.
I tried the new park trail shoes (Quechua Dawa Sherpa), but suspend the proceedings and put the image: it would make them a little trample on 'path of "Serious." I remain, for the mixed asphalt gravel paths are not too technical, a good fan of Kalenji Kapteren, which are very comfortable but the lack of support a few miles. I use the version pronators.
But we pass over your shoes and come to my compulsive passion: everything you need to drink in the race. Is it because I can not run more than one hour hydration, but the very first step I developed a real passion for water bottle holder and pockets.
The absolute best thing I found hanging out in support of my mania in a shop in Stockholm runner: a convenient bottle holder of Haglöfs
Very stable, snug, with capacious pockets on the right (there is also the k-way) - perfect for a trail that does not require a water supply and spare clothing too substantial. And if it take? Going up the ladder a little footprint is the best backpack Kalenji, or things for the long Diosaz 10 Quechua (Decathlon parish always), I see on the shoulders of many trailers. Both are convincing, do not bother with the shoulders, no friction, and also has the advantage of Diosaz portabastoncini laces.
I end up with the big disappointment: double bottle holder Mini-Max III. I put it once for an output of just over two hours and found, unfortunately, very uncomfortable ... will not have guessed that the lacing will that my loins do not belong to him, but: annoying uphill, I pressed or moved, completely unstable downhill. And by dint of buffeting, my back has somewhat 'affected. Try again? Knowing me, I think I will.
Someone managed to get to the bottom?
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