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Friday, September 28, 2012

Garmin Forerunner 10 Review: Great GPS Watch



A question that I’m asked all the time is, “What is the best GPSwatch to buy?” Since so many watches have very high prices, as well as tons of cool features it’s not an easy question to answer. If you’re looking for a watch that will simply tell you how fast and how far you ran, then there’s a new watch you should keep your eyes on.

Just a few days ago it was announced that a new watch will hit the scene, the
Garmin Forerunner 10. It’s a great GPS watch to purchase if you are just starting out with these kinds of watches and you’re not sure if you’ll really use it enough to worry about buying an expensive one. You’ll be able to pick up the Garmin Forerunner 10 in 3 colors; pink, black, and green. Right now the Garmin Forerunner best price is $129.99.

During my
Garmin Forerunner 10 review I realized this is going to be a favorite among new runners. It doesn’t throw so much data at you that you feel overwhelmed. It’s also so easy to use; it’s unlikely you’ll even have to open the instruction manual.

I’ve been conducting my Garmin Forerunner 10 review for the last month. During that time it’s performed very well, it’s able to find a satellite very fast, and the accuracy is comparable to some of my more expensive watches; in my experience it nailed down the distance to within a hundredth of a mile.

Another great point about this watch is how easy it is to use in everyday life. All you need to do is press run, and after it’s found a satellite you just hit start and run, and you’re good to go.

The display has no clutter at all; it only shows two pieces of data on the default settings, the distance and how long you’ve been running. On another screen you’ll be able to see your pace and how many calories you’ve burned.

This being a watch more geared towards beginners, you’ll be pleased to know it keeps several records for you automatically. After you finish a run, it will let you know if that run was the longest one you’ve done, and it also lets you know if you beat your personal best mile or 5k stretch.

This is a great watch for day to day training, with the
Garmin Forerunner best price being $129.99, you can’t ask for much more at that price point. It’s a great watch to have around for advanced runners too, if you just feel like keeping things simple it can be refreshing to mix things up once and a while.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Ryka Shoes Are a Perfect Fit for Active Women



Almost all of the top fitness shoe companies compete for the feet of active females and males alike. Although women and men share many of the same tastes when it comes to fashion and active gear, when it comes to functionality, let’s face it, men and women have their own needs.

Perhaps no other performance athletic footwear company understands this better than
Ryka Shoes – they specialize in women’s performance footwear. Sorry guys.

The mission of Ryka shoes is quite simple: engineer shoes that are geared specifically for women’s bodies. If you are a woman looking for stylish shoes that can keep up with your hardcore regimen, or if you simply want something supportive and comfy to stroll in, Ryka’s got you covered.

Let’s take a look at some of Ryka’s most popular footwear to find out if they are the best aerobic shoes for your active lifestyle…

Ryka Trail Exodus 2. Hit the running trail in and keep your feet cool in these fashionable mesh running shoes. As one of their most popular and versatile workout shoes for women, there’s a reason why hikers, runners, joggers, and even mall walkers can agree on this purchase. Plus, it’s true to size, supportive, and rugged – which makes it a great all-weather shoe. If you like to mix it up when you work out, this is a great choice.

Moving on to the
Ryka Equation. These simple, sleek sneakers come in some serious eye-catching color combinations – with black and neon pink being my personal favorite. If running is your primary workout activity, then these shoes come highly recommended. Again, maybe I’m partial to the color combinations, but this lightweight simple beauty really makes this a hard shoe to walk away from.

If you need a sweet cross-trainer, let Ryka shoes introduce you to their
Ryka Desire. Talk about great looking, easy-to-slip-on trainers that will have you hopping through your circuit. Similar to the Exodus 2, this shoe is great for multiple purposes. But if you’re an avid runner, you definitely want to look for a Ryka that is made primarily for that purpose.

Okay, so are Ryka’s the
best workout shoes for women? That’s impossible to say. But hey, they do have a 25-plus year history of engineering shoes solely for women. So that says a lot. They design their shoes to have a narrow heel and wider front intended for greater control. But that doesn’t automatically make them the best workout shoes for women of all body types. You’ll simply have to try them for yourself!

So if you’re looking for the
best aerobic shoes for your fitness regimen, check out the many styles that Ryka offers. You won’t be disappointed!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Luxilon 4G



I don't know if it's my barbaric and unrefined style of play, or the fact that I live in an extremely humid environment. My strings are constantly losing tension and flattening out my returns. My boyfriend kept insisting that it was the cheap string I was using on my racquet, but I didn't believe him.

One day, they popped. I wasn't stressing them very hard and they weren't dirty. I had only finished paying the pro shop a pretty penny a few weeks ago to restring them. They still, out of the blue, snapped. It felt like a marlin hitting rotten fishing line. The main emotion was disappointment. When I think about stringing tennis racquet time consumption, I gasp. I was fed up and decided to invest in the best.

Several trusted sources turned me onto
Luxilon 4G string. The pro that usually strings my racquets is happy when clients bring in their own equipment, so I made the purchase. I loved the fact a large 660ft reel of this co-polyester golden string ranges in the extremely reasonable figure of $200-$250. I was also thrilled when I found out pros like the Williams sisters, Kristina Mladenovic and Keini Shikori use Luxilon 4G.

The stringing machine at the shop had no trouble using this sleek, well-constructed 17 gauge hybridized string. A machine and pro stringing tennis racquet parts constantly can get pretty testy, but this product worked like a dream. I can tell you this; it was a lot smoother and quicker than using an awl and tying knots.

In the months that I have abused my racquets, I can say that
Luxilon tennis string is, by far, the most durable and professional-feeling string that I have ever used. Though they are good, ALU, Wilson and Babolat just don't hold up like Luxilon tennis string. In the long run, Luxilon is more cost saving, universal to use and forgiving when I tear up my custom-made Timo.

Like a billiards player and his “english,” I have been able to use my limited spin and curve more and more with these strings. I can now keep up with my partner even though he is a much better player. These
Luxilon strings immediately increase a player's sense of control over the ball. Also, they are more forgiving with slightly irresponsible players like me that forget maintenance in the wake of pursuing a great match. I sense that the pro doesn't like it as much considering I am having my racquets restrung much less often.