Thursday, July 15, 2010

About Running & Jogging: How to Remove the Smell from Running Clothes

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From Christine Luff, your Guide to Running & Jogging
As if doing laundry wasn't already a painful chore, it's even more frustrating when you wash your running clothes and they still smell like a sweaty runner. Ever happen to you? Technical fabrics are great for running (because they wick away sweat), but they also trap bacteria, which can be tough to remove. Check out the links below to find out how you can avoid smelling like a runner.

How NOT to Smell Like a Runner
Running in the heat will not only make you sweaty, it can also leave you pretty, well, stinky. Here are a couple of tricks that can remove even the most stubborn odors from your running clothes.

How Can I Keep My Running Shoes From Getting Stinky?
Summer running often means stinky shoes. Here are some tips to help keep your running shoes from getting smelly.

Embarrassing Running Problems
Get the answers to questions about the most common embarrassing and sensitive topics for runners.

Odor-Fighting Running Clothes
Although they may sound too good to be true, these running clothes do actually help keep you dry and odor-free.

 


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