To my race on Thanksgiving at Cincinnati's Thanksgiving Day Race...



I don't know about the look of the pulled up socks. However, I appreciate very much the warmth they provide on cool runs. Although, the socks that I wear on these pictures are nothing more than regular old soccer socks there are some people out there who can sport the same look I have for entirely different reasons. I found an article in
INSIDE TRIATHLON this past week that I thought was very interesting and related to our thrombosis education effort. If you get the chance checkout the article written by
Mr. Cameron Chestnut in Inside Triathlon. I think that the compression stockings can make a difference if they are used appropriately.
So, almost a month without running. I can't believe that I've gone this long. I am holding out until the end of the year and then I'll get back to it as my 18 week marathon training begins on December 31st. This is going to be a challenge but you never know if you are going to make it if you don't try. Come along to see me go through this.
Thanks for reading,
The Clot Buster
1 comment:
Man, the socks look great!
But i am only saying this because i do think that it is important to look great while running. I do not like all these colorful runners with pink, shirts, black trousers, yellow-green running shoes and a green cap on their head.
In short form: Both photos above are nice and yes, you look great :)
Greetings from Hamburg,
Carlos
www.endorphinum.de
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