Running shoes comparison + half marathon training plan

Running Shoes Comparison

Have I told you how big of an Excel dork I am? It’s probably my most favorite computer program of all time. What better way to compare your running shoes than in Excel?

I promised a review of my Saucony Ride 6 running shoes about a month ago but I waited until I had the chance to take it out for a variety of runs first before I can give it a comprehensive evaluation. I thought the best way to review a pair of shoes is to compare it to recent ones I’ve also worn. 
Asics Nimbus Lite-Show 15: It’s a great shoe, consistent and very reliable. I’ve worn a variation of the Nimbus in 3 of my 4 marathons. It never really occurred to me how much heavier the shoe was until I tried the Saucony’s. The cushion is amazing but I have always had a problem with the lacing, somehow the laces are always too short and I can’t seem to avoid blisters on the long runs. However, my feet feel snug (in a good way, versus feeling loose) in the shoes. 
Brooks Glycerin 11: I really wanted to try a different style and brand so during last year’s off season, I tried the Brooks. I ended up wearing through two pairs of these shoes including running the NYC Marathon in them as well. I have wide feet but the shoes actually feel too wide and at times I feel like they are too loose. However, through all of my long runs/races, I didn’t have too many problems with blisters even though I wore the same type of socks. They have a lot of cushion and the lacing is better than that of the Asics (at least for me). I retired the Brooks recently and tried a new style because I just wasn’t loving the feel when I run. I had only 150 or so miles on it, but the shoes were feeling too big.
Saucony Ride 6: These shoes feel so much lighter than the Asics or Brooks and right now, I really love them. There’s still a good amount of cushion and don’t feel too tight around my foot. The lacing is great on them and my stride feels really comfortable. I have yet to take them out on a run longer than 9-10 miles so I will have to update my review if I feel differently. The weight of these shoes also feel great for speed workouts whereas the Asics feel a little bulky. I also like how the price point is less on these!
Half Marathon Training Plan

Not from my speed workout, but the long run.
Just a reminder of the amazing views.

I’m excited to be training for something! Instead of trying to wing the next two half marathons, I figured I should follow a real training plan. The one I am following is Hal Higdon’s Half Marathon Training Program for Advanced Runners. I started a bit late into the plan but last week was my week 5 on the plan as I prepare for the Long Branch Half Marathon on April 27th. So far I’ve been pretty good sticking to the plan and incorporating all of the recommended speed work. Tonight I went for my 6x400s out on a track, probably the first time I’ve done speed work on a track since college, over a decade ago and felt great! The track is also in a pretty neat location as it overlooks the Hudson River and the NYC skyline. I am such a spoiled runner with these gorgeous views.

Are you training for anything specific?

P.S. I love this Find Your Perfect Shoe website by Mizuno and I wish all running shoe companies would come out with one as well or maybe Runner’s World can create a non-brand biased one.

P.P.S. Last week I also mentioned swim lessons in my random brain dump. Did I tell you that Josh said he would consider doing a triathlon with me? Mark my words (it’s in print now)! I had my first lesson last night and even though I was 15 minutes late (ha), it was still a pretty good class. I am excited that it is small, just me and one other woman, and I seem to like the instructor so far. The lessons are taught in a pool with a adaptable depth – so cool – but I prefer the shallow end now.

My Stitch Fix and Pinterest

Stitch Fix
I received my first Stitch Fix last night and I was pumped! It was over a month ago since I first heard about the service and signed up. Stitch Fix is basically a personal stylist that will ship you five items of clothing and/or accessories on the schedule you’d like. The other great thing about Stitch Fix is that they try to help you pair outfits. I was hooked as soon as I heard about the service and spent a really long time getting set up.

The first thing you do after you sign up, is fill out a survey about yourself and fashion preferences – i.e. sizing, but also the type of styles you like, price points, areas of the body that you prefer or don’t prefer to show off, what type of accessories do you like, certain prints to avoid, etc. It’s a very exhaustive (in a positive way) process. You’re also shown pictures of different styles and asked to pick whether or not you like them. At the end you’re given an option to add your Twitter handle and/or a link to a Pinterest board (I wish I discovered the Pinterest board earlier). Once that is all said and done, you pick a date for your first Stitch Fix (usually about a month out), pay $20 for the styling fee, which will be applied towards your purchase if you buy any of the items, and then it will be delivered to you.

When my package arrived last night, it was like Christmas! It’s definitely a very cool feeling to know that you have a package of clothes waiting for you but you have no idea what’s in it. I was excited to see what the stylist had picked out for me. The packaging came very compact and wrapped nicely. Also, you receive a personal note from the person who picked out your items. Mine reminded me that it would be helpful if I had a Pinterest board! You also receive a picture of the items you received plus different ways you can pair the items.

I didn’t end up keeping any of the items I received, however, that doesn’t change my opinion about the company or service. I am not easy to please when it comes to clothes and used to ordering a lot of different things and returning most of them. Generally, I thought that the stylist aired on the conservative side when she picked my items. In my preferences, I listed I would be willing to spend a little more on certain items and the ones I received were on the lower end of the price range (which there is nothing wrong with, I’m always looking for a good deal/find) except that the quality and material of the items weren’t all quite there. Some of the items were too big or didn’t fit right, or it just hugged in the wrong spots. I told you how I’m not easy to please, right? However, if I did want to keep any items, it would be an easy process. You just log back into the site, pick the items you liked, rate all of the ones you received, and then checkout. There is a discount if you purchase all five items. In my case, I went back on to the site, rated all the items, included a comment about each, and just lost the $20 that I paid for the styling.

I said I lost the $20, but I don’t actually consider it a loss. It was an experience and one that I would try again. In fact after I commented on each item I received, I immediately logged into my very inactive Pinterest account and created a board of clothing and accessory styles that I like. This is also something I spent way too much time on! After I edited my board, I added it to my Stitch Fix profile. I haven’t scheduled my next fix yet, but plan on doing so soon.

Pinterest
When I signed up for a Pinterest account months and months ago, I wasn’t sure what to do with it but after spending some time going through it this morning, I have to say, I really like it. It’s a brilliant way to track the things you like (and you can even set it so you are emailed when the price changes on something you “pinned”). You almost get the same pleasure as online shopping without spending money (win, win?)! In my case, I created a board of clothing and accessory styles that will be helpful for Stitch Fix but also for myself to refer back on when I’m trying to pair outfits together or just a wish list of items I may want to buy in the future. I also created a board of hairstyles that I’ll want to show my hairdresser when I go in for my haircut and style before my cousin’s wedding (no more printing pictures out, technology these days!). There’s so much to Pinterest that I want to explore – recipes, home design ideas, and health and fitness tips. I’ll just need to make sure I have hours to spare because it really sucks you in!

Are there any cool websites or services that you discovered recently?