And a vest?
I guess same as most people you can take the arm warmers off when you get to temp, extremities get colder
Let's not start on those silly calf socks the triantelopes wear...
Err, hi, guilty. To the socks too.
Arm warmers for the same reason as cycling, keep you warm at the start and you can take them off or roll them down when you get too warm.
Calf sleeves as I’ve found they help stop cramp on long runs. Likely snake oil but there you go.
Im also a fan of a headband to keep sweat out if my eyes.
I have a pic of me at the start of the Manchester Marathon wearing this full combo, I look like a fool but it worked and I got a PB!
pics or it didn't happen.
Let’s not start on those silly calf socks the triantelopes wear…
i actually find calf socks really useful, albeit not for the intended purpose. They’ve proven very effective at keeping ticks off.
For good measure I use white ones as the ticks are easier to spot if they do latch on.
Your point caller...
^Looks like a douche.
That’s because I am a douche (it really is me in the photo) it was bitter that day...
And man alive! Be grateful that the photo cuts me off there - I’ve got on the shortest short shorts known to man!
And man alive! Be grateful that the photo cuts me off there – I’ve got on the shortest short shorts known to man!
I'm pretty sure in the running scene there must be some sort of sub-competition to see who can wear the shortest shorts. All fun and games until some old guy wears shorts shorter than his balls hang down. My eyes!
OP, I appreciate this was a troll rather than a serious question, but it should pretty obvious why someone might want to be able to quickly modify the amount of insulation they are wearing whilst running.
Socks? The longuns?
Yip for forest yomps and moorland.
Ticktocks innit.
I'm sure in the last athletics world championships I spotted one or more athletes wearing a single arm warmer... in sprint events! Pretty bizarre.
Is this maybe a question of'why do some track and field athletes wear only one arm warmer?
EDIT: DAMMIT - I should read all the replies before posting!
^Looks like a douche.
Same thing as us MTBers wearing jackets with pitt zips, innit? wee bit of ventilation, stop overheating.
tarka_the_rotter
For clarification I was saying that I think it looks a bit daft in general not that you do specifically.
Knee high socks on TTists....even worserer.
Meebbiieess those afleeetes wearing a single arm warmer are hiding a TaT that’s just been done/inflected??
As cyclists I am not sure we can comment on how stupid others look. The middle aged Lycra look is well documented as is the weekend warrior in full armour with a matching set of Troy Lee pajamas
I was banned from wearing my running shorts at the gym. It's not for nothing they were nick-named 'child scarers'.
I'm also guilty of wearing compression calf things on long runs. I find it helps with cramp. At my age, i need all the help I can get.
All fun and games until some old guy wears shorts shorter than his balls hang down.
Couldn't help but think of Alan Partridge and the long suffering Lynn's comment:
Lynn: You’ve… You’ve popped out again!
Alan: That wasn’t deliberate, I promise you. It’s not a cry for help. I’ve had these shorts since 1982. They did have an underpant lining, but it’s perished. They’ve taken a bit of a pounding over the years
Merak
But I DO look ridiculous! It's entirely my own fault - I'm an idiot - I did the County Cross Country Championships in a vest, arm-warmers and a bobble hat! Entirely ridiculous! 🙂
It's 'cos Mo started wearing them.
I'm always amused by joggers popping out for a lap of the park carrying a water bottle.
Vest and gloves is a common combo in our house. Hands get cold running but the body stays warm. Buffs are great too for keeping the sweat out of your eyes
I thought the arm warmers were to help you know which ones were legal to hunt?
Neck buff and vest is a bit of a quirky winter xc look for me too. Seems to warm the air a bit and stop me coughing as much after. Calf guards though: just say no!
Almost as bad as those daft looking bawbag-hats.
I quite often wear thin gloves, even in this blistering heat we’ve just had.. they’re good for wiping sweat/snot from your chin.
I also wear a “sun visor” baseball cap type thing, one that’s got no skull cap (you know the type)
Good for keeping my locks from flopping around in my face, also has a sweat band and the peak to shade eyes from the sun.. or rain..
And awesome shades, obvz.
Meebbiieess those afleeetes wearing a single arm warmer are hiding a TaT that’s just been done/inflected??
No just hides the track marks (not often a cyclist can get a PED dig in so not to be missed)
Oh I thought you meant marks from falling on the track.
pics or it didn’t happen.
Well, you did ask...
Bright colours trainers? Tick
Calf sleeves? Tick
Short shorts? Tick
Vest? Tick
Arm warmers? Tick
Headband? Tick
Looking good I reckon.
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Looking good I reckon.
Either you are drunk or you need your eyes tested.
Great pic Lungey boy!
Of course, that was the "before" pic, the "after" pic having blown up at 16 miles was less impressive...
That pic looks like evidence in a serious sexual assault trial.
As cyclists I am not sure we can comment on how stupid others look.
This^^ times a million.
It's approaching that time of year where Mrs FH has to witness the dressing procedure of ,arm and leg warmers first.
I have no shame,she deserves a medal 🙂
Nope, I swooned and almost started a search on the internetz for more pics of you 😜☄️
Cycling gear is as bad. The "autumn roadie" look of cap, arm and knee warmers, toe caps and glasses with orange lenses is more than a little niche. And as @fasthaggis says, getting dressed with knee and arm warmers, socks and a sleeveless baselayer before shorts, jersey is a VERY strong look.
Naked save for arm and leg warmers, slapping on the shammy cream, now that's a strong look.
Naked save for arm and leg warmers, slapping on the shammy cream, now that’s a strong look.
We've all been there, but please, for the sake of all of us, no pics.
We’ve all been there,
Only the once.
I'll not risk it again after my wife asked why there were 3 arm warmers in the washing.
But I DO look ridiculous! It’s entirely my own fault – I’m an idiot – I did the County Cross Country Championships in a vest, arm-warmers and a bobble hat! Entirely ridiculous!
Maybe they're not arm warmers, but compression sleeves
Aka "arm bras" for "bingo wings" . . .