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Life expectancy of trail shoes

Each pair of running sneakers I own is numbered and miles are logged to the 10th of a mile. I would say I am accurate within a 5% - I know this because at months end I square up my excel tracker and my garmin on-demand log. I rotate, I hand wash, I retire at about 400 miles. At retirement, they look awful.

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Training when time is short (or nonexistant)

Wondering if any veterans have suggestions for this - I have finals this week at college and have barely set foot outside of my room except to take exams. I know that part of the reason is that I let myself get behind in classes somewhat, so maybe just generally being on top of everything is a prerequisite for getting your training in, but I haven't done any in a week now. I sometimes feel like hitting the pavement for a quick 3 or 4 miles would help settle me and clear my head, but the my school isn't exactly easy on its students, and finals have a tendency to bring people to tears.



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