nb5favourite and first running shoe. did wipro half in 2025 and over 800km before retiring them. 100/10
conductorperfect ux for running multiple claude codes. if claude and git had a baby
mbused them for my first full marathon. extremely light and snappy. carbon plated shoes with the carbon plate. @200km right now
tego shortsmy first pair of slutty shorts and i have never gone back. used them for tcs10k. great for picking up pace but there's just 1 back pocket so you'll need a vest/belt to carry your stuff for longer distances.CODE: SHARNAM10
wisprbeen a while since i typed anything
creatine5g everyday for almost 1.5 years now. i use this one from gnc but other brands are also fine.
skyr tub10/10. add things like mangoes/bananas/honey/date for banger recipes
adizero shortssuper light, feels like air. there's a full slight so make sure you are comfortable being a little exposed lol. there are 2 small back pockets for gels but nothing for a phone. ideal for intervals/5k, not so much for long runs.
pacer shift tshirtfav tshirt from tego. fits well and doesn't get heavy during long runs. I also like their zone tshirt. the basic pacer tshirt is a bit meh.CODE: SHARNAM10
massage gundoes the job but i think there are better (more stronger) options out there.
cali ringsfav fav fav purchase of the year. incredibly versatile equipment but the at home setup might be a bit inconvenient.
shorts (lined)super functional for long runs. the lining has a pocket for phone and there's a back pocket for gels/keys. A little on the heavier side so wouldn't recommend for fast short runs - 5k/intervals.CODE: SHARNAM10
neurogumnot sure if it's a placebo/the act of chewing or the actual content of the gum but helps me lock in during work and feel less distracted.
tego belti use them for all my long runs. super convenient and can easily carry - phone, water flask, gels, keys + the hoop on the side for your towel/tshirt.CODE: SHARNAM10
sb3best best best long run shoe. feels like running on clouds. @100km right now
excalifavourite product of all time. have been using this for more than 6 years now. does everything it should and nothing extra. haven't had to pay for the premium version yet.
kb [32]great addition for my home workouts. i have the 32kg one and use it for weighted pull ups and dips. have been using it for isometric stuff and swings for posterior chain.
water flaskeasiest way to carry water for your runs. have been using it since i started running.CODE: SHARNAM10
greek yogurti love the caramel flavour. i have their subscription for 30 pieces. it's delivered in batches of 10. individual ones are super expensive.
mobbini used this for browsing ui/ux patterns across industry. first thing i do before building anything. been using it for almost 5 years now
bananananayou should be bananamaxxing if you are not doing it already.
aero shorta little too short but super amazing for intervals and fast paced runs. 3 back pockets (phone and gels)
parallel barsbiggest game changer for my push strength. made it super convenient to spam dips at home. also useful for other skills like front lever.
ceiling mount for ringsthese are actually for aerial yoga but works amazingly well for cali rings
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