Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Featured Fit: Brooks Nightlife Line and A Running Event at Marathon Sports.

By Jess in Minneapolis

I did something a little crazy yesterday- well, crazy for me.

I did a two-a-day of running.

Yes, I occasionally do two-a-days, but it’s always one run and one other activity- yoga or strength training. I had never done two runs in a day- one in the AM and one in the PM.

Two-a-days might be the norm for some of you (particularly you high mileage monsters!), but it was the first time for me.

I’m sure my friend Kelly is shaking her head at me right now, saying bad idea Jess! She advocates the Run Less, Run Faster ideal, and it clearly works for her, as she PR’d in a HUGE way at the Newport Marathon. She said having fresh legs for each run allowed her to push harder on the workouts during training. 
Does pub running count as a rest day?
I do think she knows what she’s talking about, and I plan to follow her advice in training for the Flying Pig marathon, as 60+ mile weeks clearly didn’t work out so well for me at the Newport Marathon (4:00:57), nor at the Berlin Marathon (3:59:39.)
 
What's the problem, Jess? Disappointed in your time? Should have taken more rest days!
But alas, I’m not training right now, so none of that really matters at the moment, as all my runs have been pretty easy.  And yesterday’s two-a-day was definitely a fluke.

Here’s why the two-a-day run happened: the weatherman had been going on and on about this horrible winter storm that was on its way, so I decided to get up early and do an easy four mile run with Matilda. I was worried that the storm would actually live up to all the hype, and then I wouldn’t be able to workout after work. Dustin had already told me about an event that evening at Marathon Sports, but I was worried that it might be cancelled due to weather, so I went ahead with a morning run just in case.

But the event was still on that evening, despite the crappy-esque weather, and I couldn’t pass it up! 

This event included a 3-7 mile run, free pizza and beer, drawings for Brooks gear, and more. How could I resist?  Here are the details of the party:

Join us Tuesday night during our
“Winged Foot Club” FREE hosted group run.

The Brooks Nightlife run kicks off at 6:30pm for a 3 to 7 mile run around the lakes. Meet at Marathon Sports Run/Walk (50th/Penn). Brooks sponsored athlete Andrew Carlson (ZoomPerformance) will lead the group! All abilities are welcome. Pizza and locally brewed beverages post run!

Help us launch the "Safest Run Night" in Minnesota. Wear test the Brooks Adrenaline 14 and the latest Nightlife jackets, vests, hats and gloves! Receive awesome Brooks prizes and be a part of our "Winged Foot" team photo to light up the night!
Reflective snap bracelets? Count me in!
I thought I’d only do an easy five miler as part of the event, but my friend Theresa was looking for seven miles, so I tagged along.  (Don’t worry- after two runs, and eleven miles on the day, I took today as rest from running!)

Anyways, the event was great, and well worth adding that second run. Sure, it was icy and snowing during the seven miles, but we were rewarded with some craft beer and hot pizza when we returned to the Marathon Sports store.

Well, to be honest, there wasn't any pizza left when we first arrived back at the store...
What, no pizza?

Eventually, they ordered some more, and we each managed a slice. 
Hey, I'm not complaining, the event was FREE.
Okay, I'm skipping around to the post-run! Before the run, there was a drawing for some Brooks goods. (Neither of us won anything.) After the drawing, we got suited up with some of the Nightlife gear to test it out on a real run. We both tested the Nightlife LSD Lite Jacket II, which retails for $85.
The jacket is super lightweight (I think it only weighs four ounces!), and its packed full of reflective-ness in strategic locations. I loved the colors, and it actually kept the rain/snow out, and the heat in. I think it’s a winner!

I also really liked the Nightlife hat, which had lights on the back! Its only $35, mesh, and lightweight- perfect for the dark runs. 


The men all tested out the men’s version of the Nightlife LSD Lite Jacket or vest. It was quite similar, just a different color.

I didn’t purchase any of the Nightlight gear that evening, but I definitely will be watching online for some sales. I would love to add the jacket and hat to my fitness wardrobe. 

Side note- I’m an avid client at Road Runner Sports. I recently purchased their VIP membership, which allows for discounted prices and free shipping. They carry all of my favorite running brands, including Brooks! Though I usually try to support my local running stores (Marathon Sports, Gear Running Store, TC Running Company, etc) but I can’t resist the cheap prices on Road Runner Sports  And great news, they also carry the Brooks Nightlife line!

Brooks has really stepped up their game in running apparel. There are so many other cute tops I have been throwing a fit for- like this Utopia Softshell Jacket ($134 for VIP's on Road Runner Sports) or this Equlibrium Base Layer ($68 for VIP's) 

Winter running is a little more tolerable with some cute (and functional of course) Brooks gear.

All in all, a fun little event, at a price that fit the bill- free.
Nice job Marathon Sports. Maybe I will be doing two-a-day runs more often!
CBRC representing at Marathon Sports

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