Sunday, September 18, 2016

Product Review: Ampla Fly Running Shoes

Disclaimer: I received a Ampla Fly Running Shoes to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

Testing out a pair of running shoes was a really cool experience for me! I'm one of those runners that finds a shoe I like and buys a few pairs of them so I can keep the consistency on my feet. So testing out these shoes was like taking your first step out of Port Authority in NYC and seeing all the possibilities out there for the first time. Okay so that might be a little over dramatic but it definitely broke me out of my shell!

What's really unique about these shoes is the carbon-fiber plate in the forward part of the sole. It's designed help create a better landing strike by changing the form of your landing to make you faster and run farther. It does this by using the force of the strike in a beneficial way to keep the energy continuous from the landing to the take off. The plate guides your foot into the right form so you're force to land each strike in the way that's the most efficient. 

I've been running for years so suffice it to say I'm sure I've picked up some bad running form habits. Let's face it though, we all probably do, in the same regard that we all definitely have some bad driving habits as well. So taking these beauties out on a test run was top on the priority list that week they arrived in the mail. 


Initial Reaction

Putting them on and lacing them up was like ripping the wrapping paper of a present, I couldn't do it fast enough to get to the prize inside. Walking around in them was totally weird at first. I immediately noticed the carbon-fiber plate and how it was forcing my foot to land in a certain way. Very different from the normal posture that I walk around in. I have to admit that finding my balance in them while stretching was interesting as my center of gravity was slightly different than my normal running shoes. 

I took them out for a short run along the highway. What I noticed right away was how landing each strike was very predetermined I think is the best way to say it. The shoes pretty much forced me to land more in a centered strike than a heel or toe strike. Another thing I noticed is that the carbon-fiber plate is not very flexible, I palm-to-faced myself for not thinking about that earlier. I mean hello it's a carbon-fiber plate it's a pretty sturdy thing. To expand on what I mean, the road I run along is angled to direct running water when it rains. So when I would strike the ground I usually land on the side of my foot, but my Ampla's would force me to land with a flat foot even on the angle. So something to definitely be mindful of, the shoes like flat surfaces. Another, and probably one of the most important things that I noticed, was

that these shoes worked different muscles than the shoes that I have been using. Different parts of my legs were sore from when I would previously run. I'm actually pretty happy about that because I hadn't realized how comfortable your legs can get with only running in one pair of shoes. I thank the Bibrave Podcast for planting the seed of that in me. I like the idea of working muscles differently by rotating shoes.

The Speed Test

One of the things I was eager to experiment with was how these shoes would improve my speed. So I ran my usual hill sprints path with my regular shoes to get a baseline time and pace, which fell into the normal range for what I had run in the past. Then the next time hill sprints were in my training plan (about two weeks later) I ran the same path but in my Ampla's. Going up the first hill I could already see and feel the difference that the shoes made to my form and keeping the energy flowing with each strike. I ended up finishing over 3 minutes faster. Now that might not really seem like much, but when considered with running 6.5 miles of hills with an 1,100 foot elevation gain that is a lot of time! 

Long runs

So I had had this idea in my head that these shoes were only good for speed work and not really that
beneficial for long runs. I had heard of runners lacing these bad boys up for long runs, and since I had great success with them for my speed work I wanted to test this theory as well. I didn't want to go all out with them right in the beginning so I took them on a moderate 10 mile run. I was pretty pleased with how that turned out, no pain anywhere, no chafing on the ankle, no blisters, just a very smooth 10 miles.

So next if was time for the big guns, no holding back. I laced up these shoes and ran the Maui Half Marathon in them. The course is relatively flat with a few small hill, and these shoes performed beautifully. The hills were easy to crush, and I was able to keep the momentum going on the flats for a pretty successful run. Then to take it one step further I ran an additional 6 miles afterwards, because of my training for Chicago Marathon. I was very impressed and glad I decided to wear them for that race and long run. 

Direct to Consumer 

This is a pretty cool aspect of the company. They only operate direct to consumer. What does that mean, for those of us that didn't take or pass economics? What most shoe companies do is they sell to a purveyor which then sells the shoes to a store where you buy your shoes. So the shoes have changed hands a few times before getting to the place where you buy them. What this means for us as a consumer is that the cost of the good will be much higher than it was initially. Each time the product passes hands there needs to be a profit on it or else the business isn't making money, so each time it changes hands the price of the product increases. So those shoes that a shoe company might only sell
for $100 has been marked up to $180 or even $200 by the time it reaches us. That's a big mark up, and lot more money out of our pockets. 

So now that the economics lesson is over let's get back to how Ampla is a direct to consumer company. This means they only sell to us, not to purveyors, not to shoe stores. So you won't find their shoes at any retail store, only from them online. This means that the cost of the shoe is much less because there is no change of hands, and thus keeps more money in our pockets. Big bonus points!!

Conclusion

I think these shoes should be part of a runners training tools. I could see and feel the benefits of running with better form. I enjoyed them more during the shorter runs, but didn't have any problems with them on long run. I think I feel this way because it was easier to notice the difference in the shorter runs than the longer runs. And they are cheaper than most other running shoes as well, so it's a no brainer.


Join us for Bibchat on Tuesday September 20th at 3pm HST when Ampla is sponsoring the chat! 





Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Hot discounts to warm you up this winter!

Hot Chocolate Race Series 

This is becoming one of the biggest race series across the country since the color run! At least you get to taste the victory instead of washing it off over the course of several days. Aside form the totally awesome finisher medal, goodie bag with the warm and comfortable Hot Chocolate Sweater, you also get the chocolate mug afterwards with lots of sweet treats to enjoy as you toast to your successful race! What's not to love?

https://www.hotchocolate15k.com/#cities

To Follow them on social media use the following:

F: https://www.facebook.com/HotChocolate15K/
T: @HotChocolate15k
I: @hotchocolate15k

Code: Every runner that registers with our code gets a FREE Hot Chocolate Visor

Use the following codes for the desired city:

HC Chicago ( 10/30/16) - Code:BRHCCHI
HC Columbus (11/20/16) - Code: HCCOLBR
HC St. Louis (12/11/16) - Code: HCSTLBR
HC Scottsdale (12/4/16) - Code: ScottsdaleBRHC
Hc Tampa (12/18/16) - Code: BRHCTAMPA
HC San Fran (1/8/17) - Code: BRSFHC
HC ATL (1/22/17) - Code: BRATLHC
HC Dallas (2/4/17) - Code: DALHCBR
HC Nashville (2/11/17) - Code: NashvilleBRHC
HC Vegas (2/26/17) - Code: BRVEGASHC
HC Seattle (3/5/17) - Code: HCSEABR
HC San Diego (3/19/17) - Code: SDBRHC
HC Philly (4/1/17) - Code: BRPhillyHC
HC Minneapolis (4/15/17) - Code: MinnHCBR

Happy winter races to all and a chocolaty victory at the end!

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Summer might be over the the discounts keep going!

We have a great bunch of new discounts available to you from Bibrave!

Gear Discount

2Toms

This company offers products to prevent chafing, blisters, and odors. The anti chafing and blister products are for those pesky areas on our bodies that rub together, you all know where I'm talking about, so I will spare you the details. They also have products for your running clothes and shoes to prevent odors from forming.

Use code "2Toms20" to save 20% off your entire order! Code expires on 12/31.

Race Discounts

Run Inspired 10K - 10/23/16 - Winterthur, DE

This is a super cool race because it is hosted by Operation Warm. This is a great non-profit that gives coats to kids during winter months. This stat really hit me hard: 1 in 5 american kids live in poverty. Like a punch to the gut hard. This company will be using proceeds from this race to make sure that these kids stay warm this winter.

Use code: "BIBRAVE10" for 10% off

You can follow the race on social channels as well:

T: runinspired_
I: https://www.instagram.com/RUN.INSPIRED/
F: https://www.facebook.com/runINSPIREDraces


 F3 Half Marathon - 1/28/2017 - Chicago, IL

F^3 Chicago Winter Half Marathon and 5K
Chicago's original winter half marathon. January 28, 2017 at Soldier Field. Great swag (including a long sleeve tech shirt), awesome finisher medal, and a legendary after party!

Use code: "BIBRAVE17" for $6 off the Half Marathon, "BIBRAVE175K" for $5 off the 5k

Check them out on social too:

T: @F3Events
I: @F3events
F: @F3events, #f3half


Key West Half Marathon - 1/15/2017 - Key West, FL

Key West Half Marathon is a scenic half-marathon 13.1 miles through beautiful southernmost part of Key West, Florida.

Use code: "KWHM19OFF" for 20% off

To follow on social channels use the following:

T: @KeyWestHalf
F: https://www.facebook.com/keywesthalfmarathon
#KeyWestHalf


Vermont City Marathon - 5/28/2017

Use code:  "BibRaveDsct17" for $5 off

Follow on social with:

F: https://www.facebook.com/RunVermont
T: @RunVermont
I: @runvermont
#Run802 

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Product Review: Aftershokz Trekz Titanium Pink Wireless Headphones

Disclaimer: I received a pair of Pink Trekz Titanium Wireless Headphones to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review find and write race reviews!

I've already had the privilege of using this product for the past few months as I was the winner of the Bibchat back in April, which I absolutely love my Trekz! So when I was given the opportunity to test and promote their new product, I couldn't turn that down. For my original product review click here.


#awarewithpink Campaign

The whole idea of these headphones is to keep athletes aware by keeping your ears open. They use bone conducting technology to play the music into your cheek bones, allowing you to hear the music but also allowing for all other audio inputs to be registered, like cars, animals, other athletes, etc. In keeping with the premise of keeping people aware they took this idea and are using it to help raise money for the Bright Pink Organization. 

Bright Pink is a non-profit organization that is trying to encourage women to take proactive measures with breast and ovarian cancers. It's the only organization that focuses on helping and educating younger women take early detection steps to prevent these cancers. I can't support this campaign enough because it is something that I truly hold dear. I think that the more people are educated, the more aware they can be, then the stronger we will become.

What Aftershokz is doing is donating 25% of proceeds of their Pink Trekz Titanium Headphones from September 1st-October 31st to Bright Pink. Additionally they encouraging the use of #awarewithpink with all posts, then at the end of the campaign they will donate an additional 25¢ per hashtag used to Bright Pink.

It's truly heartwarming to see a company go out of their way to help the community with preventative measures against cancer. I think that is our best chance to beat cancer, by raising enough awareness in the young as they will be the future of our society. 

Running Benefits

Some of the benefits I have noticed when running with these are:
  • Obviously improved audio awareness to traffic while on the road, and animals while in the trails
    • I had another close encounter with a wild boar while on my usual trails. I was able to hear the boar rummaging around in the bushes and knew to keep my distance and not bother it. Big thanks to the headphones for that!
  • Improved confidence while running. Since I've been able to hear more while running I can run more confidently knowing that I have my safety in hands. I don't have to expect cars to see me and put my life in their hands. I can hear them and make room for myself. 
    • This is the same with bikers and moped drivers too. I run a lot at night and can see the single light of the moped coming towards me, but also hear that distinct hum of the motor. Most of them don't expect to have to dodge runners at night time, so I have learned to get as close to the guardrail as possible so I don't get hit. Being able to hear them is a huge bonus!
  • I think this goes without saying that I feel so much more aware while running, DUH, especially during races though! I recently ran a trail race, Xterra Adventure Fest Maui, and one part of the course was along a narrow ridge that dropped down very far. Having these headphones was such a blessing because I could hear other runners calling "left" as they passed me. So I able to move over and give them extra space instead of endangering them by not being able to hear them.
Conclusion

If you take all the aspects that make these headphones: being beneficial for runners and the added bonus of the support you'll be giving to Bright Pink, how can you possible say no to these headphones? I think they should be on every runner's radar for their next purchase so that you can enjoy the confidence of knowing you can keep yourself safe and save others in the process!



At checkout use code "Pink" for a free semi-hard Trekz case for your headphones. I mean they keep you safe so you might as well keep them safe too!

Don't forget to join us for Bibchat on Tuesday September 6th!