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Monkey Scratch
posted: 3/21/2008 at 4:34 PM
Quote from ShanHas on 3/21/2008 at 4:28 PM:
Marcus - not everything that jiggles leads to chub rub... Blush


Right. I just prefer compression shorts because everything stays where it's supposed to and there are no in-run adjustments so to speak. Cool
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Dolly
posted: 3/22/2008 at 2:57 AM
I really like the skirts from Runningskirts.com. I have to thread a shoe lace through the top portion of the waist band. It is the only way to keep the skirt from falling down. Before I tried that, I spent my whole run pulling the skirt back up. Does anyone else have this problem? maybe it is just my shape. If I went down a size, it was just too small and the skirt justl shimmied down farther. With this small alteration, the skirts are very cool and comfortable to run in. Love them!
Older and Slower
posted: 3/22/2008 at 1:07 PM
^^ The one that falls down on me is the Roller Girl from SkirtSports. I love the skirt otherwise, but until I get sweaty enough to hold the skirt in place, it heads south. That's a good idea with the shoelace (I would need more than one, I suspect) but not sure it would work on the Roller Girl waist.
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Dolly
posted: 3/22/2008 at 4:19 PM
Actually it does work because I had the exact same problem with that skirt as well. Just one shoelace threaded through the top and then I snuggly tie it in a bow. Sometimes I double knot it so it doesn't untie during a run, but otherwise the one shoelace works.
posted: 3/22/2008 at 5:07 PM
As long as we are tlking about kilts, is anyone planning on doing the Scotland Run 10K (part of Tartan week here in New York) in Central Park on March 30th?
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posted: 3/22/2008 at 8:46 PM
Quote from PrinceJ on 3/22/2008 at 5:07 PM:
As long as we are tlking about kilts, is anyone planning on doing the Scotland Run 10K (part of Tartan week here in New York) in Central Park on March 30th?


My buddy is running it, but he is kiltless. Maybe I will send him one.
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posted: 3/22/2008 at 9:33 PM
We have a race in Sept. The nutcracker 5K

Free tickets to the nutcracker for all who run in tutu's

Any suggestions? Lace? Chiffon?

Photos appreciated
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