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The LDFs vow to scale back, but inevitably there are holiday gifts to be given. A lofty goal; connect with the  inner elf and provide a little joy to the runners in our lives without breaking the bank (an obsolete phrase!)

My suggestions:

The buzz in athletic wear this year is Lululemon, thanks to funky designs, alluring textures and their claim that everyone’s butt looks fantastic in Lululemon pants. The prices are quite steep….. there is an alternative though, the Lucy stores (and user friendly online site.) The colors are vibrant, the design, quite hip and the prices…much less expensive. What’s more, there are frequent and considerable sales.

Even back of the pack runners like me fancy our Garmin’s. The watch happily feeds my OCD/running tendencies. It’s instructive to see how far I’ve run and how fast (or most likely, slow.) It’s simple to use.  After the run, I plug the watch into my computer for recharging and the Garmin provides a nifty chart detailing the workout (and a running log.) I purchased the less expensive model, the Garmin 205, on Amazon for about $100.00 dollars (no tax, free shipping.)

If the runner in your life is on the fence about a running skirt, provide the impetus they need. The skirts are quite smart and easy to find. After all, professor and running guru Rachel Toor considers the running skirt her BFF.

For those runners with aches and pains (every one of us out there?), a gift certificate to Newton Running would make our hearts glad.  They are currently the “it” sneaker, as people embrace the barefoot running philosophy or seek the next big thing in running. Personally, I love my light and responsive Newton’s. I will never go back.

Consider purchasing running gloves or a hat for all of those harried moms who grab their kids’ stuff on the way out the door. They will value the silky feel and wicking properties.

And finally, as we look towards the new year, what fun Monica’s run in the stocking (a race entry) would be!

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The Boston Marathon closed today.  I am sitting on a deferred (last year) guaranteed entry and have until the December 11 deadline to get it to them.  I am coming off an injury that has sidelined me for many months this year.  I am finally back on the road again and so happy just to be out there.  It is definitely still sore, yet seems to get incrementally better as the days go by…but Boston in 5 months?  I would love to run it this year…but I have a fear of commitment.  There is so much info out there on coming back after an injury it’s hard to decipher if it’s possible.  What’s a girl to do?  I say “Get engaged”!  I found this article from Running and FitNews (from the American Running Association) that actually puts percentages (something I can understand) to mileage build up after an injury.  I decided engaging myself in a plan and taking it one week/run at at time is the best therapy for my injury issues.
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