RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2006-06-09 07:35 pm
so the World Cup has started....
...and it's incredible how much of the street noise is gone because everybody is watching football. Also this afternoon public transportation was insane, and it's not even as if the opening match was here. I've never seen so many people wearing jerseys, colors, and even ridiculous hats and carrying flags around. And on my way home, when the game had already started they were making goal announcements over the underground speakers.
Totally unrelated to that, the whole exercise thing is proving more complicated than anticipated. Since I didn't have any sports shoes suitable for jogging or walking (and for that reason could use some new trainers anyway), I went to a specialized running store to get competent help and advice on shoes really fitting for me. I can state right away that I didn't use their service to the full extent, since getting some kind of video (?) analysis of my feet/gait while running on a treadmill they provide for that seemed like overkill for me, not to mention that I have never run on a treadmill and would have felt completely self-conscious.
Anyway, I was feeling somewhat out of place even though the assistant was quite helpful. However once he looked at my feet he told me that I'd need some orthopedic insoles because the arch of my feet is too flat or I'd end up hurting my knees if I started jogging without that extra support, though walking isn't as problematic. So apparently I have to find and see an orthopedist.
I still bought some shoes after trying several pairs with and without a kind of insole similar to one I'd be likely to get prescribed. The pair I ended up with is really quite comfortable and it was reduced in price too, so it wasn't too bad. Also I got the new experience of the inside of a sports store. *g*
At least today I definitely got plenty of exercise without even trying to exercise since I took a wrong turn on the way back from that store, got kind of lost and consequently walked around for quite a bit longer than I intended (and had to rush too). Combined with the other stuff I had to do today I've been walking for the better part of three hours with an unfortunate number of stairs thrown in as well.
ETA: Of course now that the game is finished there's an infernal racket outside with honking cars and shouting and chanting fans and such.
Totally unrelated to that, the whole exercise thing is proving more complicated than anticipated. Since I didn't have any sports shoes suitable for jogging or walking (and for that reason could use some new trainers anyway), I went to a specialized running store to get competent help and advice on shoes really fitting for me. I can state right away that I didn't use their service to the full extent, since getting some kind of video (?) analysis of my feet/gait while running on a treadmill they provide for that seemed like overkill for me, not to mention that I have never run on a treadmill and would have felt completely self-conscious.
Anyway, I was feeling somewhat out of place even though the assistant was quite helpful. However once he looked at my feet he told me that I'd need some orthopedic insoles because the arch of my feet is too flat or I'd end up hurting my knees if I started jogging without that extra support, though walking isn't as problematic. So apparently I have to find and see an orthopedist.
I still bought some shoes after trying several pairs with and without a kind of insole similar to one I'd be likely to get prescribed. The pair I ended up with is really quite comfortable and it was reduced in price too, so it wasn't too bad. Also I got the new experience of the inside of a sports store. *g*
At least today I definitely got plenty of exercise without even trying to exercise since I took a wrong turn on the way back from that store, got kind of lost and consequently walked around for quite a bit longer than I intended (and had to rush too). Combined with the other stuff I had to do today I've been walking for the better part of three hours with an unfortunate number of stairs thrown in as well.
ETA: Of course now that the game is finished there's an infernal racket outside with honking cars and shouting and chanting fans and such.

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Too bad that now they've brought their fearful security demands with them, and as a result whole areas around their hotel for example are more or less blocked by massive police forces in addition to their own US security guards (I read in a local newspaper that for example the usually busy Turkish fast food place near that hotel just has almost no business since they're there because nobody can get to it easily anymore.), and the same goes for where they train, not to mention police escorts for their bus and other outings and what not. You'd think they were an Israeli embassy or something. I mean for all I know their fear could be perfectly justified, but I sure hope they'll loose quickly so that they will be gone and stop being a nuisance for the people living here.
And in general there's a police presence in some areas that feels oppressive to me.
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Yes, the playoffs here could be over in as little as two more games, so six days.
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