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21st January 06, 01:58 PM
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Running in a kilt
Anyone ever run a road race in a kilt? I recently got back into running and am going to do a couple of races this summer and was wondering if I could wear a kilt for the races or if it would be too uncomfortable. I have seen that thing on the web that is advertised as a running kilt but is basically crap. I was thinking of a USA casual or a Sportkilt I'm looking to run a 10 miler in May which would probably be the longest race, unless I get motivated to do the 1/2 marathon in September.
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21st January 06, 02:47 PM
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Running in a Kilt
I run in the Great North Run in north-east England in the autumn for a Scottish Charity in my black watch kilt which is a medium weight. I tie it up at the waist to make it a bit shorter so that I won't overheat and the swing of the kilt won't slow me down too much. It's a point to point half marathon from the finish of which there's a mile to walk to the train station, then usually a long queue for the train back to where I've left my car near the start so I take my sporran with me and carry a £10 note in it to pay for a snack lunch and train ticket, also to carry car keys. The sporran needs to be turned out to the side otherwise it will continuously bump against a sensitive area and cause considerable discomfort during the run. A comfortable pair of cotton underpants for modesty and to prevent the kilt wool chafing sensitive areas. You would also want to out on vaseline to protect the tender areas from chafing and the underwear will also help protect the kilt from becoming contaminated with vaseline which can be very corrosive to clothing. There is a picture of me at the finish on the kilts album on my website.
www.geocities.com/cessna152towser/ Best of luck.
Last edited by cessna152towser; 21st January 06 at 02:48 PM.
Reason: missed out a sentence
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21st January 06, 02:49 PM
#3
BodyGlide is better than vasoline and far less messy. Also safe for the kilt.
Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life take big bites. Moderation is for monks.
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21st January 06, 06:28 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by bubba
BodyGlide is better than vasoline and far less messy. Also safe for the kilt.
Oh yeah baby . Body glaide is the ticket. Available at most sporting supply stores Good luck on the running I gave it up for lent.
My arrow of love has arrived at the target
My soul is in the house of mercy
And my heart is a blaze of prayer....
Rumi 12th century muslim mystic
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21st January 06, 07:05 PM
#5
Body Glide.....Body Glide er........Body Glide
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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21st January 06, 07:17 PM
#6
Dee, I like the way you think!
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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22nd January 06, 09:20 AM
#7
Ask and You Shall Receive
Whole website devoted to this http://www.runningkilts.com/homepage.html
Questions answered (jock, undies, or regimental - personal choice)
Guy was so swamped he only sells the patterns now for $8.00
Go wallow in the pleasures of freedom.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member Scottish Tartans Authority, Owner Freelanders #4 & 5
PhotoBucket Album
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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22nd January 06, 09:44 AM
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The only running in a kilt i've done is a mad dash to get away
Rob
Friends are the family we choose. Life is not measured by how many breath's we take, but by how many times we have our breath taken away. Writer, Educator, Libationist, Bon Vivant. The Old Firm: A Steampunk Tale Part XXI is now up at http://kiltedrobspub.blogspot.com/
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22nd January 06, 06:28 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
The only running in a kilt i've done is a mad dash to get away
Rob
Yes, but from what? or who, maybe?
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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22nd January 06, 06:53 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
The only running in a kilt i've done is a mad dash to get away
Rob
But not too quickly!
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