Showing posts with label nike free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nike free. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Today's favs

That title needs work. I'll think it through a little better next time.

Smart Ways to play:

Have you seen this Australian advertisement, Dumb Ways to Die? It won big at the Cannes festival last summer and the three-minute video has 68 million+ views. The song is catchy and the characters die, frankly, adorably.

Well, today I received an iPad 2 and, making the jump from the original iPad, an entire world of apps opened up to me. Enter: the game Dumb Ways to Die. An extension of the advertisement, the free game pushes no agenda - the original ad was a safety warning about using the subway system - and is thoroughly, mindlessly, entertaining.



Nike Free:

I am terrible at replacing things when they need to go. Whether it be contacts that overstay their welcome or changing my Britta filter, I wait until the last possible moment to upgrade. Did you know that you're supposed to get new sneakers every six months or so? Unless you're running insanely long distances, I think that's a little unreasonable. The sneakers I've had for two years have been working just fine - no holes, they protect my feet like they're supposed to - up until recently when I've been experiencing some killer knee pain.

So, I decided to hunt (aka, go to my nearest Nordstroms) and seek out the best sneakers for my needs. Treadmill runner, not a marathon, flat feet in dire need of support, and wide feet that can't be squished into a narrow shoe. The saleswoman directed me to the Nike Free 5.0 running shoe. Fun fact: the 5.0 means there's 5mm of cushioned support under my heel.

I tried on a pair, and was already in love with the bold color, and my feet felt like they were walking on well-structured clouds. Sold.

I'm not suddenly Usain Bolt, my mile times were the same today as they were yesterday, but I could notice a difference in the way my feet reacted to the treadmill - like they are more in control of their movement. It sounds weird. I love it.