Brooks Green Silence: Taking the Eco-Running Shoe to The Next Level

It has been argued that the greening of athletic shoes is often the most difficult because of all of the different components involved in creating a shoe.

That fact didn’t stop The Brooks Running Company who just released The Green Silence Running Shoe made from 75% post consumer materials and non-toxic soy-based dyes. In fact, the Green Silence uses less than half as many parts compared to a regular running shoe. The components are even biodegradable and whatever needs to be held together is done with water-based adhesives. Basically, when it comes to sustainability, this shoe has set the “Green Standard.”

All of these environmental strides are great, but only if the shoe really works. As you may know we’ve launched the We Run Green Campaign here on YDT as I train for the Los Angeles Marathon, so as a part of my training regimen I took these puppies out for a spin.

The first thing I noticed was how light weight the shoe felt; I use to think my Asics were pretty light, but they seem like clogs compared to these. I also enjoyed the breathability the shoe provided, keeping my feet cool and comfortable. There was plenty of cushion and support too, no different than my regular gear.

The verdict: Brooks achieved its goal of creating a shoe that “incorporates sustainability, without sacrificing performance.” I’m going to keep training in them and use them for the big day. After the 26.2 miles, I’ll let you know if I still like them.

There is just one request I have from a more stylistic perspective – more color selection please! Perhaps if I were part of the German national running team I might feel different, but red, yellow and black are not my favorite color combos.

You can purchase the Brooks Green Silence Online for $100.

Learn More: Check out Brooks’ commitment to the environment and what happens to the lifecycle of your shoe on its website.

Don’t forget, when you’re done with these or any athletic shoes, be sure to recycle them.

This entry was written by Soma Get Fit Guest Writer, posted on February 23, 2010 at 4:19 pm, filed under Green Lifestyle, Los Angeles, Products and tagged , , , , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

CHILL OUT LA LAUNCHES REVIEW FEB 2010

We loved hosting Chill Out LA for a Press to Impress Retreat Package. See what they had to say in their review:

http://www.chilloutla.com/chill-out-la/getaways/

This entry was written by scrawford, posted on February 4, 2010 at 1:17 pm, filed under Bodywork, Experiences, Fitness, Green Lifestyle, Life is Fitness, Lifestyle and Spa, Los Angeles, Meditation, Outdoors, Press, Retreats, Santa Barbara, Yoga and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

A SOMA Experience Video: Edward Farwick

Check out our latest retreat experience video with our most recent Guest Edward Farwick. It will certainly get you wishing for a retreat of your own.

This entry was written by scrawford, posted on January 14, 2010 at 6:54 am, filed under Bodywork, Experiences, Fitness, Food, Green Lifestyle, Hiking, Life is Fitness, Lifestyle and Spa, Los Angeles, Meditation, Nutrition, Outdoors, Pilates, Press, Products, Retreats, Santa Barbara, Skin Care, Stand Up Paddle Surfing, Yoga and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

Perfect Exercises For Those Stuck at a Desk All Day

Need a workout you can do anywhere? Try these simple exercises daily to keep you moving in all planes of motion courtesey of Scott Crawford Soma Get Fit.


Dynamic flexibility – hip twist, repeat other side

This exercise targets the hip flexor which when sitting is tight, this opens it up in turn releases the low back.

1-split stance

2-back toes turned in slightly, hands on hips

3-feel stretch in hip flexor as you lean back slightly and bend into front knee

4-twist hip complex


Squat with shoulder/hip mobility

This exercise builds leg strength and endurance especially in the glutes, while stretching hip and shoulder girdle. Reaching down toward floor when moving into squat engages lats and stretches tense shoulders and necks, releasing tension.

1-feet forward, under shoulders, neutral stance

2-weight shifted slightly towards heals

3-sit down in chair and reach arms towards floor feel back engage and neck stretch

4-float up so that heels stay on floor, mini backbend engaging core, stretching arms back towards ears staying relaxed in shoulders


Side lunge with twist; repeat other side

This exercise challenges balance while working lower and upper body together. Lunge first then rotate, feel core as rotation moves while the back is stretching opening muscles.

1-lunge to side making sure feet stay neutral; keep ankles, knees and hips in alignment

2-after land lunge rotate toward side you are lunging to feel core muscles rotate you while the upper back stretches

3-upon return toe tap other direction

4-twist with toe tap

*Disclaimer: Please consult your doctor or medical professional before trying any of these exercises. Your Daily Thread and Scott Crawford/Soma Get Fit are not responsible for any injuries.

This entry was written by scrawford, posted on January 13, 2010 at 9:06 pm, filed under Fitness, Green Lifestyle, Life is Fitness, Lifestyle and Spa, Los Angeles, Outdoors, Santa Barbara and tagged , , , , , . Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

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