Disclaimer: I received this product for review – all opinions are my own, no further compensation was received.
I’ve been in the market for a special sports detergent for a while, but was never able to find anything I liked.
(Confession) I’m not a “make 5 separate loads out of my dirty clothes” kind of person, but I do take time to separate my running clothes from my every day clothing. One problem – I never found a sports detergent I liked, so my running clothes were being washed in the same manner as my every day clothing. Until now. Enter: WIN Detergent.
When I first received this detergent, I did a little digging – what made it different from other sports detergents on the market? Two bottles were shipped my way – a “regular” and a “green” version.
Here’s what the company has to say:
WIN Detergent is designed to remove sweat, oil, and odors from technical athletic/sports apparel. WIN GREEN is dye-free/fragrance free and is formulated to meet the standards for Design for the Environment certification by the EPA. It also meets the Yellow Rating on the Whole Foods Eco-Scale (certification pending). The formula is hypoallergenic and designed for users with sensitive skin and noses. Both versions of WIN are made in the USA, with a bottle made from 25% post consumer recycled plastics. WIN is septic safe, phosphate free, and can be used in high efficiency washers. WIN does not do any animal testing.
Winter is slowly creeping up on us here in the South – I know that many of you have already received several artic blasts this season. Even though the hottest months of the year are behind us, perspiration while working out still occurs because of multiple layers of clothing that runners/athletes wear. Also, as athletes escape the cooler temperatures for a run on the treadmill or a trip to the gym – sweat still happens, no matter the time of year.
Wouldn’t you rather a detergent that combats the harmful effect of perspiration on sports clothing year round and leave them smelling great? I know I would!
After testing this product over the past month, I’m now hooked! Both bottles were used in the process and I don’t necessarily have a preference of favor one over the other – I like both!
WIN Detergent is also offering one of you a chance to test out their products! The lucky winner will receive a full sized (32 oz) bottle of each – the regular AND the green detergent! This giveaway will run for one week’s time through Rafflecopter and will end on Sunday, November 30th.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Interested in purchasing your own detergent? Use code WINGIVE1 at checkout for $1 off a bottle of WIN! It’s a win-WIN situation! (See what I did there? Corny…I know!)
Good luck! :)
Do you have a favorite sports detergent?
Monday, November 24, 2014
WIN Detergent Review & Giveaway
Friday, November 21, 2014
McNeese Cowboy Gallop 10K Recap
Last Saturday, my friend Heather and I decided to participate in a local 10K…one of the only 10K’s in our area, actually! The 10K was sponsored by the track team from our local University (also my alma mater). A huge deciding factor in running this race was the fact that runners finished on the 50 yard line of the football stadium! Say what!
We returned from Disney on the Thursday night before this event to a really cold Louisiana. After checking the weather, I discovered that race-day temps wouldn’t be much better. Lovely! Our University colors are blue and gold, so I attempted to dress accordingly (as close as possible at least)!
Race morning temps were in the “feels like” 32 degrees range, so Heather and I stayed in our cars as long as possible. I did end up foam rolling right before (yes, in the parking lot!), which I think helped me in the long run – no pun intended! :)
As runners began gathering around, I quickly realized something – not many people showed up for the race that morning. I don’t know if the crazy temps drove people away or what, but I was kind of happy to run with a smaller crowd (a nice change from my recent Disney races).
This route led us out of the stadium area and onto one of the busier roads in town. One lane of traffic was closed off for us and the local officers did a great job with lane/road closures and keeping runners safe!
During this race, I truly ran my heart out. My prior PR was in the 54 minute range, so I wanted to try and surpass that. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking about placing, too…this race was super small, how difficult would it be?
I scoped out every female that passed me – did she look like she belonged in the 30-39 category? If so, I ran a bit harder. I’m not gonna lie, there were several females throughout this course that kept me motivated and pushing hard to finish with a good time. We all stayed close to each other and finished within seconds of each other – I kinda felt like Kara Goucher only WAY slower. Haha! That’s something I love about racing – the competitive side of things. It’s also nice that runners can be as competitive or not as competitive as they like, it’s up to each individual runner. There are some days where I’m just not feeling it and that’s ok – I like to run for fun, too!
As we headed into Cowboy Stadium, we ran down this super steep hill. I actually slowed down a little bit so I wouldn’t fall face first and that’s when the girl in the orange socks passed me. I realized my mistake as soon as I hit the ground (with both feet, not on my face) and I picked up the pace as much as possible but I didn’t have anything left in me. I truly gave this race everything I had.
I crossed the finish line with a time of 51:35 (watch time) and 51:43 (official). Definitely a PR and I was ecstatic!
After crossing the finish line, I grabbed a bottle of water, then walked over to the sidelines to cheer my friend Heather on as she finished the race. She PR’d, too!!
We just had to take a picture of us on the turf. It was really neat being out on the field!
After hanging out and watching the end of the race, we made our way to the Alumni pavilion for the awards ceremony. I already knew that I hadn’t placed and I was ok with that – in the end, my age group was one of the most competitive out of all of them (had I been in any other age group, I would have placed)! I was 6th in my AG and was super happy with my results. A PR is a PR no matter what!
Refreshments were served while waiting on the official results. I grabbed a bowl of the breakfast casserole because it was warm!
We attempted not to freeze to death – I can’t tell you how glad I was that I kept my gloves/ear warmers during the race!
I am incredibly proud of my friend Heather!
She placed 2nd in her age group AND PR’d! What a day!!
We each took home a new track team t-shirt and a hacking cough….but I feel much better now, though. We aren’t used to running in cold temperatures like that here in SWLA!
My one dislike about this race was the fact that there was only one water station on the course – it was at mile 2.5. Thankfully, it wasn’t a warm day…I would have been in seriously trouble if so!
Other than the water stops, I loved this race and can’t wait to run it again next year!
Does your area have a lot of 10K’s? What’s your favorite local race to run?