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Just bought some Boston 9s in "signal pink". So sick looking.
When do you guys retire shoes? Do you just go by feel? I track mine on Strava and usually retire around 4 or 500 miles. I'm really milking the pair of 7s I'm in now. Probably switching to my last pair of 7s at the end of the month.
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verb_to_trust wrote:
Just bought some Boston 9s in "signal pink". So sick looking.
When do you guys retire shoes? Do you just go by feel? I track mine on Strava and usually retire around 4 or 500 miles. I'm really milking the pair of 7s I'm in now. Probably switching to my last pair of 7s at the end of the month.
I have no idea how to gage this but I’ll assume you run 500 miles per year. Let’s just say you finish the current pair off at the end of this year. Then the next 7’s though out 2021, and then the signal pinks through 2022.
What I’m saying is I’m encouraged you are making plans 2+ years into the future.
I run over 1k miles a year bro. Current pair are about toast at 416 miles. You have to have two pairs of shoes on hand in case one pair gets wet and you want to run the next day or to color coordinate.
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The more you succeed in life, the more you get up when you fall, the more you fail yet continue to try- know one thing- the real estate you own in the minds of the haters, doubters and trolls is permanent!
i stopped running because even with light jogging my heart rate was getting up to 4 or 5 beats higher than what my max heart rate should be...so not good...i had an echocardiogram done the other day, so we shall see
i stopped running because even with light jogging my heart rate was getting up to 4 or 5 beats higher than what my max heart rate should be...so not good...i had an echocardiogram done the other day, so we shall see
i stopped running because even with light jogging my heart rate was getting up to 4 or 5 beats higher than what my max heart rate should be...so not good...i had an echocardiogram done the other day, so we shall see
how do you know this?
Apple Watch and another fitness tracker...plus just recognizing that i get short of breath easily
i stopped running because even with light jogging my heart rate was getting up to 4 or 5 beats higher than what my max heart rate should be...so not good...i had an echocardiogram done the other day, so we shall see
how do you know this?
Apple Watch and another fitness tracker...plus just recognizing that i get short of breath easily
You're going to get short of breath getting into running.
i stopped running because even with light jogging my heart rate was getting up to 4 or 5 beats higher than what my max heart rate should be...so not good...i had an echocardiogram done the other day, so we shall see
how do you know this?
Apple Watch and another fitness tracker...plus just recognizing that i get short of breath easily
You're going to get short of breath getting into running.
sure, but it hasn’t improved much at all when I was going consistently...my doctor was concerned hence the ecg
i get short of breath in other exercise easy too, but no super elevated heart rate like with jogging
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