What I Wore Wednesday: Fall Running

Each Wednesday, I’ll start sharing with you either a glance inside my closet. This week, I thought it’d be fun to share some of the items that I’ll be wearing this Fall as I run in Geneva, London, Brussels, Paris, and New York City!

My mom was kind enough to help me move my Spring and Summer clothes into storage this weekend. Unlike New York City, I do not have a lovely walk in closet in Geneva. Instead, my small four foot closet is bursting at the seams and each dresser drawer is overflowing with running clothes. But, in anticipation of Switzerland’s winter running and skiing weather, I had a bit of a shopping spree today. Luckily our friends and family in New York are amazing, letting us ship things to their homes so we can bring them back in checked luggage.

These are a few of the things that found their way into my online shopping cart today from across the internet. While the New Balance shorts are clearly more of a Summer item I couldn’t help but share them, especially since they are on sale right now! If you’re in colder temperatures just pair them with compression socks and the Oiselle Lux top!

What I Wore Wednesday Running Gear

Oiselle Lux LayerSweaty Betty Zero Gravity Run TightsNew Balance Impact Thermal 1/2 ZipLululemon Run Inspire Crop IINew Balance Momentum Short Graphic Print (on sale!) – Nike Miler Long SleeveC9 by Champion Puffer Vest 

Last but not least, if you are on Spotify, follow my Marathon Playlist! It’s a fun mix of upbeat music ranging from today’s Top 40 songs to some 90s hits! The below is only a sampling but I’ll share the rest of the playlist in a few posts over the next few weeks! It’s a HUGE playlist and continues to grow daily as I star songs on the radio!

 

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Marathon Essentials

Today at work I had a near panic attack when I realized that the marathon is quickly approaching. The best way to calm my nerves is to start checking things off my list so at least I can put all those worries aside. Therefore, tonight as soon as I walked through the door I packed all my race day essentials in one bag so they are easy to access and nothing gets lost.

It’s amazing how much lighter my shoulders and entire body feel now that my bag is packed. I truly feel ready to go! There are no last minute errands I have to run as I have everything I need to rock out 26.2 miles with my race day ladies, Kristin and Meghan!

Race Day Essentials

Since I only trust marathon Sunday with my favorite running gear, I figured I share exactly what gear will carry me across 26.2 miles from top left, clockwise:

  1. CamelBak HydroBak (similar but not exact)
  2. Lululemon Swiftly Tech long sleeve t-shirt already printed from last year’s marathon (FYI, last year I was sponsored by Choose Cherries but love the shirt so much that I figured this would
  3. Zensah Compression Leg Sleeves in neon pink
  4. Lululemon Free to Be Bra
  5. Garmin 405 and charger
  6. iPod shuffle
  7. Glide
  8. CW-X Compression shorts
  9. Sparkly Skirt in neon pink
  10. 3 packs of GU and 2 packs of Shotblocks
  11. Asics sweat band
  12. Brooks Adrenaline 13
  13. Sparkly Soul headband in ice pink
  14. Socks

What piece of gear do you rely on come race day?

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Friday Favorites: Reach the Beach Style

Halleluiah it’s Friday! I can’t say enough wonderful things about this Friday or the weekend that has arrived.

  • I have today off from work thanks to an amazing manager.
  • One of my oldest friends, whom I met at summer camp back in 7th grade, is gracing New York City with her presence!
  • My body finally gets the much needed yoga date at Strala Yoga and a massage at Equinox this afternoon!
  • Tomorrow Bo and I head down to Byron, Georgia for a sorority sister’s wedding which is sure to be a beautiful sight followed by lots of sweaty dancing considering it’s an outdoor wedding and the temperature is supposed to be 95!
  • Sunday Funday will ensue when we return to NYC including rooftop drinks and lots of laughter.

But before all that, I have a few things to do including share the rest of Reach the Beach with you all and a dose of Friday Favorites!

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After reading the posts from myself and my 11 other blogger ladies, many people have asked about the gear I used during the 200 mile relay. By the way, check out Reach the Beach’s Facebook page! I’m pretty excited to be featured on their page but wish I didn’t look like death in that picture.

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While I’ll admit that I didn’t need at least one bag of things that I brought such as GU, rain gear, normal clothes, and gloves; the gear I did have worked wonderfully! I was a little hesitant about running in the New Balance gear since I haven’t worn the brand frequently before and was unsure of the fit and how it would feel 7 miles into a run. But, everything worked wonderfully and now I can share with you my favorite gear from last weekend so you can hopefully use this as you start adding to your summer workout wardrobe now that Memorial Day weekend is here!

In no particular order, here are my top FIVE favorite pieces of gear from last weekend!

1. New Balance Get Back Racerback Tank: I can’t say enough about this tank! I wore it for my hottest and last leg of the relay and it kept me cool the entire time, even when the sun was shining directly down on me with no shade at mile 7! It features a small zip pocket in back that fit my iPod perfectly and is slim fit enough to be flattering but not too tight! The lace detail on back makes it fun and feminine while the shelf bra made it supportive enough for me to run in without a bra, due to my A cup. I have it in black as you can see from the picture above but I really want to order the pink and lime green ones now too!

2. Amphipod Handheld Thermal-Lite Water Bottle: If you’re a long time reader of my blog you’ll know that I’ve run most of my recent marathons and half marathons using a Camel-Bak. While this is a great option for long, summer runs or trail races I knew I didn’t need something that large for Reach the Beach. In fact, most of the runners on my team just carried plastic bottled water with them or relied on the van for water. But, a few of my friends who are relay experts said that since I was runner #12 the van may not be able to see me as often due to the transition with the other van. This proved true as they only saw me once during most of the legs. Therefore, having a light water bottle which I could carry on my two longer runs took the stress away. This is the first water bottle I’ve carried on a run and I’m absolutely hooked! I think it will become a regular part of my outdoor summer runs as it is ergonomically constructed so that I literally don’t have to hold it. The band which my hand goes through is snug enough that I could run with my hands open the entire time. The zipper section also allows for keys or cash when running in the city.

3. Sparkly Soul Headbands I have said it more than once but these are now my favorite running head bands. As a lady who is trying her best to work the sweep bang thing, I can’t stand when my bangs or fly-aways end up in my face during a run. But, due to my head shape, many bands either pop off during a run or are so tight they give me a headache. These bands are the only ones that stay in place through rain, sweat, relays, and marathons while still giving me a bit of added sparkle! It became a joke by the end of the weekend as only 2 people in our van didn’t rock sparkle headbands! I prefer the wide headband which is 5/8 inch and $17!

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4. New Balance 860 I have the running gods to thank for this one as it could have been a very tough experience. Due to size issues, I didn’t end up receiving a pair of New Balance shoes that fit until the day before the relay. My panic started to ensue when I realized I’d have to log over 17 miles in a new pair of shoes. After some suggestions from running buddies, I decided to wear the shoes all day on Thursday while I traveled to Boston to help break them in and get accustomed to the fit. This would also help me understand if they would be a feasible option. The moment I slide my feet inside them I sighed relief. These fit just like my Brooks Adrenalines which I’ve been wearing for the last year. They are snug, slim, supportive, and lighter than some other stability running shoes. At only 9.5 ounces I can see why they were named Runner’s World Editors Choice running shoe in December of 2011! Now that the relay is over, these are still on my feet daily and will most likely replace my Brooks Adrenalines as my marathon training shoe this year!

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5. New Balance 2-1 Short Running in shorts is always a feared experience for me. I’m a lady who has always rocked thighs, regardless my weight. I’ve decided that it was the years of rowing that blessed me with this muscle that has never diminished even during my cardioholic days. But, these strong thighs also mean that chafing comes easily and finding shorts with wide enough leg openings isn’t the easiest. This is one of the reasons that I tend to rock spandex in the summer instead of regular shorts. When Kristen at New Balance offered me their 2-1 short as the answer to all my problems I was intrigued. Enjoy the coverage and look of a short with the protection of compression spandex? Yes please! I wore these during 2 of my runs and loved them! The wide waistband makes them extra comfortable and the longer inseam (5”) means I can wear them without showing the world more than they want to see.

Last but not least, I’m so sorry that I totally forgot to choose a winner for the Five Bamboo giveaway!

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