Posts Tagged ‘Trainers’

Sam’s Running Diary – Training for the London Marathon Week 1

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Week 1

Well after a lazy and not particularly healthy December, this week has certainly kicked me back to reality!

Back to work and back to training all in one day luckily our Intermediate Training guide was relatively kind on the first day with no distance limit, just a 30 minute run at a medium pace on Monday which squeezed into my lunch break perfectly.

Mid week I hit a bit of a crisis however – the snow! Undeterred I carried on however and completed the latter part of my week 1 training programme by running along the beach (mainly to avoid the super slippery pavements) and have to say it was actually really enjoyable and much less treacherous!

5% discount off running trainers with Fitness Footwear

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Use Discount Code ‘FF5OFF’ to get your 5% off

Get 5% Discount on your running trainers! Here at Leggit we’re always hunting for special offers and discounts which may be useful for runners. Fitness Footwear are an online retailer who specialise in providing comfortable exercise footwear at affordable prices and stock leading running brands such as Oasics and Saucony.

So what do you need to do to get your discount? Simply select your footwear and add to your shopping basket, then add the discount code FF5OFF in the discount / promotional code box before proceeding to the check out.

As well as great discounts and great products, Fitness Footwear also offer free UK delivery, easy returns and a lowest price promise – so you know that you’re always getting the best deal available. There is a huge variety of mens running shoes and women running shoes available and you can even search by trainer type, cushioned, support or control so that you can select the right pair of trainers for how you run. Fitness Footwear also let you search according to the type of running you are doing – road running or off road trail running.

So what are you waiting for? Why not get the right pair of trainers for you and make the most of your 5% online discount! (expires 08/06/2010)
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Choosing the right running kit

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

When it comes to running, there’s a huge variety of running kit on the market but is all of it really necessary? What are the running must have’s? Take a look below for some of Leggit’s top tips for things to look out for when choosing running gear.

Comfort

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The MOST important thing when running is that you feel comfortable. The last thing that you want is to be distracted by uncomfortable or unsuitable running kit when you should be focusing on your run. Remember whilst we all want to look the part, the comfort factor should be at the forefront of your mind when selecting sportswear.
Things to look out for…
Try to make sure that your running clothes are lightweight, this will help to improve your overall speed and most importantly are less likely to make you hot and to get heavy as you sweat. Ventilated clothing is a brilliant way of keeping cool and making sure that you don’t over-heat whilst running.
Make sure that your clothes fit properly, whilst it can be tempting (especially as a beginner or if you’re running to lose weight) to go out running hidden in the biggest, baggiest Tshirt you can find; this will be hot, it will get heavy as you sweat and will do you and your jog no favours. Similarly with shorts/trousers, try to steer clear of baggy track pants and go for shorts, or some lightweight running leggings – you can get these either full length or three quarter length and are suitable for both men and women to run in.

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Seasonality – dress for the weather

Depending on how you plan to run you need to make sure that you are well equipped for the seasons. Unfortunately the British climate means that just one set of running wear probably won’t suffice and with the wrong kit you could over heat, get pretty cold, or just get drenched – none of which will help you get the most out of your training sessions!

Summer Runner – Make sure that your clothing is light and well ventilated. Go for shorts as opposed to trousers and wherever possible steer clear from cotton as this will get hot will absorb sweat, and will get heavy. A good pair of sunglasses are also be a worthwhile investment. Most sports brands now design sunglasses specifically for running/exercise which will fit closely around your head and won’t slip off. Last but not least… don’t forget the suncream as sunburn does not bode well when exercising!

Winter Runners – three things to bear in mind when running throughout the autumn and winter months; you will be running in 1.The Rain, 2.The Cold and 3.The Dark. A lightweight/waterproof running coat will come in very useful, a great way of keeping dry and warm. Whilst the winter months are cold, it’s important to remember that you will still get warm whilst exercising. Most running providers will now offer winter sportswear to keep you warm but are still lightweight. Long sleeved running tops with good ventilation will come in very useful. As dark evenings set in, it’s important to make sure that your clothing is also reflective and brightly coloured.

Check out Sports Bras from Sweaty Betty

Check out Sports Bras from Sweaty Betty

Lastly, one for the ladies…

Sports Bra’s are a MUST when running. Regardless of how short/long your run is how much movement you think you will/won’t have when running, a regular bra cannot and will not provide you with the necessary support for high impact exercise such as jogging. Make sure that the bra you choose is made from a seamless fabric (or at the very least has seamless cups) this will prevent chafing. Wide shoulder straps and Racer Back straps will provide you with the most support. When trying on your sports bra, make sure that you jog on the spot/jump up and down to test the amount of support which it gives you and to make sure that it’s comfortable.

Choosing the right running trainers

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Buying the correct running shoe is very important, it can help prevent injury, improve running style and make you look good! Everyone is different, so what is a great trainer for one person may be a poor choice for someone else.

Using the “Wet Foot Test” is a great way to get a basic idea of the type of shoe you need without having a full running style or gait analysis.

Wet the sole of your foot with water and then stand on a surface which will clearly show your footprint (a piece of cardboard works great). From your footprint you will be able to identify the best type of running shoe to get you started. There are 3 categories, Cushioned, Stability and Motion; match your print with the diagrams below to work out which style of running shoe you need.

leggit have teamed up with Wiggle, the online running shop, to give you some expert tips on choosing the right trainers for you.

Cushioned
If your footprint looks like this image, with a narrow band or sometimes no band at all between the forefoot and heal, then a cushioned shoe will best for you. It provides plenty of flexibility and foot movement, great if you have rigid feet.
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Stability
If your foot print looks like this diagram, with a medium band flaring towards the heal, then a Stability shoe will be best for you. It provides a mixture of moderate cushioning and stability. This is considered the “Normal” foot.
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Motion
If your footprint looks like this image, clearly showing the whole of your sole, then a motion shoe will best suit you. It provides added support and helps prevent your heal from rolling inwards (pronate) too much.
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