Water and running
You all know I'm no long distance uber runner. I'm a mawmaw runner, but a runner none the less. I do 4-5 miles max.
I wear a runners belt that has a small zipper compartment for my car key, and a holster thingee that holds a water bottle on my back (this whole gizmo goes around the waist).
When it gets hot (like already here in the deep South) I must have water with me, but I really don't like the heat trapped by this belt.....
So--my question to all of you is how do you carry your water when you run???
I wear a runners belt that has a small zipper compartment for my car key, and a holster thingee that holds a water bottle on my back (this whole gizmo goes around the waist).
When it gets hot (like already here in the deep South) I must have water with me, but I really don't like the heat trapped by this belt.....
So--my question to all of you is how do you carry your water when you run???
I do on afternoon or long runs. I have a belt that I wear too, but I also have a handheld which might be better for you like this
http://www.nathansports.com/our-products/hydrationnutrition/ handhelds/quickdraw-plus
You can cinch on your hand then you don't have to worry about holding on to it.
http://www.nathansports.com/our-products/hydrationnutrition/ handhelds/quickdraw-plus
You can cinch on your hand then you don't have to worry about holding on to it.
Paul C.
First 5K 9/27/20 46:32 - 11 weeks post op (PR 28:55 8/15/11)
First 10K 7/04/2011 1:03 First 15K 9/18/2011 1:37
First Half Marathon 10/02/2011 2:27:44 (PR 2:24:35)
First Half Ironman 9/30/12 7:32:04
First 5K 9/27/20 46:32 - 11 weeks post op (PR 28:55 8/15/11)
First 10K 7/04/2011 1:03 First 15K 9/18/2011 1:37
First Half Marathon 10/02/2011 2:27:44 (PR 2:24:35)
First Half Ironman 9/30/12 7:32:04
What' s a "mawmaw" I'm assuming it's a southern term?
As for the water, can't help ya there, but I can't imagine how you could do any distance without it!
:D
As for the water, can't help ya there, but I can't imagine how you could do any distance without it!
:D
:Danni >>>AIDS/LifeCycle 10 & 11 Finisher: 545miles on the bike in 7 days <<<
HW390/SW340/CW 208/GW170
LOL ahhhh I see, that's pretty cute!
:Danni >>>AIDS/LifeCycle 10 & 11 Finisher: 545miles on the bike in 7 days <<<
HW390/SW340/CW 208/GW170
My Grandmother in law is mamaw as well :)
Have you tried a CamelBak? I love mine. I have to say I dont run with it (YET!) if/when I do I think I'd want one with a belt strap so it doesnt bang around on my back. I seem to always need water.
Have you tried a CamelBak? I love mine. I have to say I dont run with it (YET!) if/when I do I think I'd want one with a belt strap so it doesnt bang around on my back. I seem to always need water.
I use a handheld and a single bottle holder that sits just above my butt in the back. So it doesn't really cause me any heat discomfort.
Jay
First 5K 5/21/2011 00:48:24
First 13 mile run 02:31:39 10/30/2011
5K Race PR 24:38 5/2013
First TRIATHLON 1:48:37 5/7/2012
Augusta Ironman 70.3 6:54:67
Half Marathon PR 1:55:39 6/8/2013 Bootlegger Half Marathon
I just bring a water bottle with me, the kind that fits in a bike cage, and hold it. I used to have a belt but it drove me crazy.
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I have 3 different things I use
If it i short, I use a handheld bottle that has a pocket with room for keys or some sports beans or a gel. The part of this that I don't like is that after a while even that bottle feels heavy and I end up with sweaty hands. I have to keep changing the bottle around.
If it is a little longer I have a race belt with a bigger pouch and it holds several flasks or I have another one that will hold a Large bottle and a couple gel flasks.
If I am really going to be out for a couple hours or more, then I try to put my son on his bike and make him pack the camelback.
I have tried running with the camelback and riding as well. What I don't like about it is the heat it traps in. You end up with a really sweaty spot on your back where that sits.
Scott
If it i short, I use a handheld bottle that has a pocket with room for keys or some sports beans or a gel. The part of this that I don't like is that after a while even that bottle feels heavy and I end up with sweaty hands. I have to keep changing the bottle around.
If it is a little longer I have a race belt with a bigger pouch and it holds several flasks or I have another one that will hold a Large bottle and a couple gel flasks.
If I am really going to be out for a couple hours or more, then I try to put my son on his bike and make him pack the camelback.
I have tried running with the camelback and riding as well. What I don't like about it is the heat it traps in. You end up with a really sweaty spot on your back where that sits.
Scott