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The thing is that unless your route is covered in glare ice you won't need any type of traction aid. I've run through the last six Michigan winters and I can count on one hand the number of times it's been too slippery to run in regular shoes. They certainly aren't needed on snow. When you run on a slippery or a perceived to be slippery surface you tend to naturally shorten your stride. This keeps your foot plant under your center of gravity rather than out front as with walking. In six years of winter running I've only wiped out once. Tom
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The nice thing about screw shoes is that unlike clamp on traction aids, you don't even know you are wearing them. That means they are doing what they are supposed to do without altering your form. Another nice thing about them is that unless you need to buy the screws, they are pretty much free. I just use an old pair of running shoes and leave the screws in. The thing is that unless your route is covered in glare ice you won't need any type of traction aid. I've run through the last six Michigan winters and I can count on one hand the number of times it's been too slippery to run in regular shoes. They certainly aren't needed on snow. When you run on a slippery or a perceived to be slippery surface you tend to naturally shorten your stride. This keeps your foot plant under your center of gravity rather than out front as with walking. In six years of winter running I've only wiped out once. Tom
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threadjacking my own thread: Are you in for GR Mary this year? It'll be my first attempt at one, and it's prolly gonna be messy, but it'll be nice knowing there are more RA'ers out there training for it!
I'm not sure on the full Mike as I am doing my first in April and I'll see how that goes. Even if I don't do the full though, I am considering running the half. I would love to participate in a race that will have many other RA runners in it and I would love to be there to see you do that 26.2 thang! You're Detroit Half race report was one of many true inspirations to me in getting me in the game and encouraging me to attempt my first marathon. I certainly will be here cheering you all on regardless!
Excellent deal! You're going to have to make sure you keep me posted on how the training is going for your April race, b/c I have to be honest, I'm nervous as h3ll about the volume of miles needed to perform well at the full distance. What training program are you following?