Asics DS Racer 10 Initial Review
Physical Therapists Using Clinical Analysis To Discuss The Art And Science Behind Running and The Stuff We Put On Our Feet
Being a graduate student, I don't have a ton of funds on my hands. In fact they are pretty limited. Hence why I race so much, because that allows me to (hopefully) win training shoes with a $20-30 investment. Additionally I am a big fan of doing and creating things yourself. If I could make my own training shoes, I would. Which is why I hope to do some side work developing shoes for a running company on the side of being a Doctor of Physical Therapy in the future.
One of the ways I do things on my own is creating my own energy bars. I started with Kleinbars (RECIPE) a few years ago in college because Clif Bars were too expensive and I wanted to be able to have a similar product. It took a good amount of time and tweaking (most of the original batches tasted like sh*t because I put way too much cocoa powder in the recipe. Lesson finally learned) but they eventually turned into a really good product.