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September 12, 2004
Day -5 of training Money raised so far: $0 215 days left to fundraise
SHOPPING DAY
Buddy and I went to Runner's High in Menlo Park this morning to get swanky new running shoes. The people there were very nice, and even better, we got a 10% discount since we are training with the National AIDS Marathon program. They had me take off my shoes and took a look at how I walked, and picked out a few pairs of shoes for me to try. I ended up with a pair of Brooks Addicion 6 shoes, which are "a perfect fit for moderate to severe overpronators." Just call me The Overpronator. They also feature "Carbon rubber outsole, HPR heel strike, and Crumple Zone," whatever that means. We also got water bottles and belts, which will be required once we hit 5 miles. Finally, I'm trying out a pair of fancy running socks which have "CoolMax" technology that is supposed to keep my feet nice and dry. Since when do socks have technology? We truly do live in the 21st century!
Now that I'm properly equipped, all I have to do is start running! No problem. It's easy riding from here on out.
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