tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930319773398395201.post462708227671380344..comments2013-02-10T09:43:35.231-08:00Comments on Half-Marathon Trainee: Day 6TiffanyClarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00455699037941910334noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930319773398395201.post-67116722467191732862010-02-05T10:55:45.413-08:002010-02-05T10:55:45.413-08:00I agree w/ Kelsey on the shoes..you should be fine...I agree w/ Kelsey on the shoes..you should be fine. but experienced marathon-runners definitely believe that you shouldn't change your shoes right before the race-- you're more likely to get blisters. so if you're comfortable in what you have, keep them but make sure they'll last through the race or try to get some different ones a as far in advance as possible. <br />socks..are your preference. I have Under Armour socks that wick away sweat, supposed to help prevent blisters there too.Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00115585788722419356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4930319773398395201.post-24473654943655311982010-02-03T19:15:28.889-08:002010-02-03T19:15:28.889-08:00if you haven't ran in the shoes much or used t...if you haven't ran in the shoes much or used them 'roughly' then they might be ok. they say at shoe's lifespan is 300-500 miles depending on how good the shoes are. if the tread on the bottom is still pretty even, like the heel isn't worn down more on one side then they're probably ok. and if the inside sole is still ok. or you can get inserts though that are pretty good... and I don't know much about socks. in high school i never wore socks in track or cc, lol! but now I have Peds socks & they are really squishy and comfortable!-Kelsey Coghillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09688241073727825801noreply@blogger.com