While this post’s title could be used for a post on Breaking Bad (I can’t wait to escape work tonight and watch the final episode), it’s actually a post about contact lenses. Not only have they made a massive difference to my snowboarding (being able to see lumps and bumps in the piste before I hit them was a massive boost to my ability to survive riding at speed on the mountain) but I have to admit I don’t think I could run without them….especially as I start to increase my time on trails, where it is really important to be able to see what’s coming up so you can adjust your stride and take avoiding action in plenty of time.
For avid, experienced joggers as well as those looking into establishing a running routine for the first time, comfort is of the utmost importance. This is why runners spend so much time looking for the right clothing and shoes, comparing Nike and ADIDAS and the like, and why different runners have different preferences regarding where they run. There are many factors that play into a runner’s comfort while exercising – but among them, perhaps the most important is corrective vision.
Namely, most runners ultimately find that running regularly with eyeglasses on can be a bother for a variety of reasons. Contact lenses aren’t for everybody, but if your eyes tolerate them well enough and you have access to them, you may ultimately benefit from wearing them for your workouts. Here are just a few of the reasons that contact lenses are essential for running comfort, as well as health.
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So while there are many factors involved in prepping for a comfy run, they’re pretty much irrelevant if you can’t see where you are heading and end up running into a lamp-post before you reach the end of your road! This is why contact lenses are absolutely essential for my (& your) running routine!