On a near-weekly basis, someone will ask me for a running shoe recommendation. While I love getting that question—and my fellow gear editors and I have amassedmore than a dozen tried-and-true suggestions—there’s another one that’s much more fun for me to answer: “What’s a good ...
On a near-weekly basis, someone will ask me for a running shoe recommendation. While I love getting that question—and my fellow gear editors and I have amassedmore than a dozen tried-and-true suggestions—there’s another one that’s much more fun for me to answer: “What’s a good ...
Drawing a simple running shoe requires sketching the basic shapes of the shoe, including the sole, upper, and laces. Start by drawing the sole of the shoe and then add the upper, which covers the foot. Add the laces, paying attention to the details like the eyelets and the way the lac...
One of the simplest ways to reduce your footprint is to buy a shoe that lasts a long time and can be repaired, or recycled when it no longer performs. But recycling via charity shops and clothing banks is hugely problematic. Only 10% to 30% of donated items are actually sold in the ...
Contact your local running store and ask if they have a shoe recycling program. With this approach, at least you know they will go to someone in need. 4) Use them for yard work The garden is where all good running shoes go to die. Gardening is a strenuous activity, and you need a ...
The Right Shoe Having the right shoes on race day takes a bit of planning on your part. While you may want to wear the same pair of runners you’ve done all your training in, be sure that there’s still some life in the shoes before race day. Trying to make a pair of shoes stre...
Bring hard-to-recycle-items (batteries, lightbulbs, old running shoes,cookie/cracker wrappers) to our Expo and Green Chair will recycling them for you Bring your old iPod or MP3 players to theMusic Healsbooth at the Expo and they’ll be use in the Music HealsiPod Pharmacyprogram ...
I trotted out around my usual route through the trees near the dump (it’s much nicer than it sounds). I ran across the bridge and down past the Park and Ride site toward the recycling centre. Another runner approaches me and nods and smiles. So far this is fine. This kind of limite...