{"id":206,"date":"2006-11-05T06:32:36","date_gmt":"2006-11-05T06:32:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/2006\/11\/05\/high_tech_nyc_marathon_expo_drown_my_sorrows_in_shopping\/"},"modified":"2006-11-05T06:32:36","modified_gmt":"2006-11-05T06:32:36","slug":"high_tech_nyc_marathon_expo_drown_my_sorrows_in_shopping","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dshen.com\/blogs\/training\/archives\/high_tech_nyc_marathon_expo_drown_my_sorrows_in_shopping.html","title":{"rendered":"High Tech NYC Marathon Expo: Drown My Sorrows in Shopping"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So pretty much knowing that I wouldn&#8217;t be racing this year, I drowned my sorrows in wandering the expo and shopping.  When I walk the expo, I notice there are many instances of new technologies being showcased.  When it comes to new technology, I can&#8217;t help but try it out.  Here&#8217;s a few of what I saw and ultimately bought:<br \/>\n<b>PowerBar Gel, Double Latte<\/b> &#8211; claiming 4X sodium (200mg) and 2X caffeine &#8211; WOW! It must work!  I&#8217;m a heavy sweater so the extra sodium is needed.  Looking at my old favorite, GU brand gel, they have no caffeine and only 40mg of sodium.  So I&#8217;m actually jumping 5X from where I was before (not counting all the salt\/electrolyte tabs I take)!  And I&#8217;ve proven to myself that caffeine does have an effect; at my first Ironman, I drank exclusively coke on the run and it really woke me up &#8211; I attribute that to caffeine for sure.<br \/>\n<b>Velocy Running Shoes<\/b> &#8211; I run <a href=\"http:\/\/www.posetech.com\">Pose Method<\/a> normally, which is forefoot running to maximize relieving of stress on the legs while running.  So these shoes are a natural for me.  They have designed a support chassis in the sole that rotates the body forward, so that you&#8217;re more naturally on the forefoot and your body&#8217;s center of gravity is ahead of your feet.  It causes a more natural use of gravity in propulsion as well as helping with shock absorption via rolling through the impact with the support chassis.  I am looking forward to using these shoes on a test run.  They already fit my feet very well.  Check out the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.velocy.com\">Velocy web site<\/a> for more details.<br \/>\n<b>Asics Redux<\/b> &#8211; OK I&#8217;m giving Asics a second chance.  After they narrowed their Nimbus design causing all sorts of problems for me, I went to Adidas.  They were good, but even narrower in other ways causing blisters on the insides of my feet.  I then moved to New Balance 755s, which aren&#8217;t bad and fit a wider foot.  I need to try these out more.  But I decided to give Asics a second chance: enter the Gel Kayano 13.  It is a stability shoe which I don&#8217;t really need, but more importantly it comes in multiple widths.  I try the size 2E (up from the normal width) and it seems to fit better.  I hope to put it through some test runs this winter in hopes of recapturing my love of Asics shoes.<br \/>\n<b>Garmin Forerunner 305<\/b> &#8211; I own a Garmin Forerunner 301 which I love.  The GPS is really accurate, and it&#8217;s great for downloading my workouts so I have a record of everything on my PC.  But sometimes it doesn&#8217;t work too well.  Like in a big city like NYC.  The 305 has supposedly been improved for city use with a more sensitive sensor and one that is oriented on the wrist so that it is always pointing up.  Another thing to try as I go through trail runs with lots of tree cover and also running around the city.  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/dp\/B000CSWCQA?tag=dshencom-20&#038;camp=0&#038;creative=0&#038;linkCode=as1&#038;creativeASIN=B000CSWCQA&#038;adid=07YZE7N3TYN902NY11XK&#038;\">Buy it at  amazon.com <\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So pretty much knowing that I wouldn&#8217;t be racing this year, I drowned my sorrows in wandering the expo and shopping. When I walk the expo, I notice there are many instances of new technologies being showcased. When it comes to new technology, I can&#8217;t help but try it out. 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