dimanche 29 avril 2018

Reveal The Appropriate Rules For Putting On Custom Racing Shirts

By Thomas Edwards


If you plan on joining your first marathon or running competition first, the first aspect to keep in mind is the preparation needed for joining such a physically and mentally demoing competition. Apart from allocating your spare time in training and conditioning your mind and body for the upcoming event, it also involves preparing the clothing you shall be wearing. If you ever watched or have seen these competitions before, you will surely have noticed how all the participants are wearing relevant articles of clothing.

However, you might not necessarily be aware of the etiquette or acceptable rules when doing so. This includes determining if the outfit you are wearing is deemed appropriate or not, to other athletes and especially those who have been racing for a while within the community now. To learn more about this, continue reading the following paragraphs to unearth the proper guidelines for donning custom racing shirts.

Perhaps the most common unspoken rule is to wear a shirt or other articles of clothing that clearly displays a certain event only when the person wearing it actually attended it beforehand. There are certain exceptions to this rule, including those who are with significant others or those who volunteered and are wearing it as a sign of their support. This helps identify racers from each other and mingle with others who shared a similar experience at a particular event within the community.

If you ever joined other smaller competitions before, such as sprints or smaller races that do not reach the same distance as marathons, you surely got some souvenir clothing from it. However, these are not something you should consider wearing, unless you would like others to know one is a neophyte. Doing so points to inexperience and does not deliver a good reputation within the community.

In case one is returning to the same competition that they did many years ago, wearing the same shirt they got during that year is acceptable. Ideally, it should be the one you wore during your first time or when you first accomplished it. This shows your level of superiority against other athletes and shows the commitment you have to yourself and the sport too.

Another beginner mistake that most men and women commit without knowing is wearing a shirt that was given out on the actual competition itself. Ideally, wear the aforementioned shirts and not the one provided. While this has no other reasonable excuse apart from the fact that many people believe it will bring bad luck, you would not want to sabotage your performance anyways right.

When people wear a certain shirt from a previous competition, it often means that they participated and finished it before. Otherwise, there would be no reason for them to don it at said event. DNFs or runners that did not finish often commit this mistake and then other athletes are dismayed to find out they actually did not finish it.

A common activity that people do is to buy more than one or two shirts as a souvenir. This is done because they plan on gifting it to their loved ones. However, this can lead to shortages and other athletes that actually prepared for it might not get their own instead.

To sum it all up, stated above are the proper etiquette for wearing these items. Ideally, a newbie would want to blend in with the crowd. By following these guidelines, it helps ensure that fact.




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