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nonexno
post Oct 28 2008, 10:51 PM

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Hi guys

Just wondering how long is the titiwangsar run?

It takes me 20 minutes to run 3km. Should I even go for the terry run?
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post Oct 29 2008, 12:33 PM

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QUOTE(d3vilzzzz @ Oct 29 2008, 03:27 AM)
hmm.gif y not? if u feel the need to lessen ur time tongue.gif train more!! hahaha

y nt come dwn dis Sat..join beginners run as dey wud run the same route as the Terry Fox run..almost the same..Phoenix jz a couple of post bk..

@Phoenix
shoes..can buy dis sat or?
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What time saturday?

What do you mean by beginner? hehe... afraid I might not even keep up tongue.gif
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post Oct 29 2008, 03:38 PM

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haha... i think ill start end of pack. don't want to end up as road kill.

i don't will get lost one right?

just back track. do i need to identify myself on saturday?

is there a lesson or something else i might go titiwangsar instead.
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post Oct 29 2008, 08:42 PM

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couldn't find any US10 Kensei 2 or Kayano 14 in Studio R Pavillion.

Any idea where else?
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post Oct 29 2008, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(phoenix @ Oct 29 2008, 08:56 PM)
I heard there is a shop in Sungai Wang that sells Asics but not sure of the exact location. And as I know, Kinsei is no longer in production. Failed model.
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went there too! they r outdated. this is kensei 2 though not kensei.
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post Oct 29 2008, 10:56 PM

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Used to practice run aorund the school chapel at -3 degree after prep time. Only in shorts and rugby shirt. No problem with the cold. Only thing was the wind. My head felt tilted to one side when I go back into the house.

I reckon get some Helly Henson thermal and leggings, you should be fine. They are ultra thin but super warm!

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post Oct 30 2008, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(phoenix @ Oct 30 2008, 12:17 AM)
nonexno: Whether is it Kinsei or Kinsei 2, the Kinsei series is a failed model in terms of performance value. And note your spelling. You spelt wrongly.

metalfreak: I rather you get the Jazz 12 at the same price. You are not ready for the FW3 yet.
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Hey Phoenix, I found the Kinsei quite comfortable though! Kayano was comfortable but the Kinsei was really comfy. Sorry for the misspelling.
My foot fits shoes which are in the category of neutral to overpronation. I tried the other shoes. Besides Kinsei, the rest of the Asic range is kind of chunky at the bottom. I still feel comfortable in my Nike. But when I look at my Nike sole, they wear unevenly. Not to be over analytical but I just want to take of my knees. I used to do circuit trainning so shoes were not that important. But I want to pick up running now and I'm considering a good pair of shoes. Can someone also provide some info on Nike vs Asic?

BTW, I just checked my Polar F5. It's kaput! New battery don't work either. Was consider the RS800 or FT80. FT80 looks better but can you care to share the differences, if you know? The website makes it hard to compare.

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post Oct 30 2008, 12:54 PM

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QUOTE(ccube @ Oct 30 2008, 12:37 PM)
Then you shud also consider Saucony Hurricane 10.  The most salable stability and pronation shoe in USA.  I have customer using both the Kayano 13 and Hurricane 10, and the feedback on H10 came out a bit better.  Weight wise the Kayano is no where near the H10, H10 is so much lighter and not as bulky.  The Kayano is better with more cushioning and slightly softer, thats the reason why its also heavier.  Price wise the H10 definitely had he advantage.
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Thanks for your reply. How about Nike? I like its narrow low profile. Feels like Im not wearing a shoe. Not so bulky.
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post Oct 31 2008, 04:51 PM

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Anyone have any idea on how to get the Terry Fox tshirt?

If i buy it on the day itself. I wouldn't be able to change unless I run with my extra tshirt?
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post Nov 7 2008, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(ccube @ Nov 6 2008, 09:32 PM)
sfax, Adi very der expensive lah, unless u buy old models and catch them when there is a store wide discount, else all their shoes are easily RM350 - RM500, cinya expensive.  My Saucony Paramount which is top of the range with climate adaptability only cost RM430.  The most expensive running shoes is still Asics Kinsei which is RM800 but this model is a failure.  Too much technology in it tat so much so it made the shoe so heavy, hard and bulky
Hello! I actually concur that Kinsei is a failure. I was considering buying that shoe before settling for Nike Equalon.

Kinsei is actually more comfortable and less chunky than let say Kayano. In terms of design and comfort from wearing the shoe
initially, it seems like a very good shoe. Only thing is that it's expensive!

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