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What Makes the Adidas Adizero Evo SL So Great The Amazing Runner’s World Show, Jeff talks with RW senior video producer Pat Heine who raced this year’s RW+ members can watch the full episode now. We hear how he went into the race and whether he hit his A, B, or C goals. Then Pat shares some useful advice he learned on the course that you can apply to your own runs, like focusing on heat management rather than heat acclimation—find a way to stay cool. Lastly, Pat tells us he trashed his shoes—literally—before flying home. We learn why he chose a pair from What Makes the Adidas Adizero Evo SL So Great Amazing Runners World Show Hoka, but also how he customized the shoes for the best performance over 100 miles. RW+ members can watch the full episode below.
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In the previous episode of The Amazing Runner’s World Show, Jeff was joined by Mallory Creveling, deputy health and fitness editor, to talk about useful ways to employ a treadmill. Then we gave a sneak peek at some really neat features of the new Wahoo Kickr Run treadmill. And, finally we answered a member’s question about cross-training for a race to prevent blisters. CA Notice at Collection Parker Valby, who’s had national-level success by cross-training frequently. We also pointed out the best socks to help reduce your risk of blisters and research that suggests a Health - Injuries. The Amazing Runner’s World Show.
What Makes the Adidas Adizero Evo SL So Great Runner’s World and the director of product testing. He has tested and reviewed running shoes, GPS watches, headphones, apparel, and more for nearly two decades. He regularly tests more than 100 pairs of shoes each year, and once had a 257-day streak running in different models. Jeff can usually be found on the roads, racing anything from the mile to a marathon, but he also enjoys racing up mountains and on snowshoes. When he’s not running, you’ll probably find him hanging from a ladder making repairs and renovations to his house (he’s also director of product testing for Popular Mechanics).
