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Old 07-13-2018, 09:12 PM   #81 (permalink)
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Trails are so awesome to run on because you could go so many different routes. I live about 5 minutes away to a mountainous trail that leads to the powerlines. It's pretty spectacular and it's so close. I used to go up there and run for an hour. Or just to reflect. It's a place to go when you wanna get away from everything.
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Old 07-13-2018, 09:13 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Trails are so awesome to run on because you could go so many different routes. I live about 5 minutes away to a mountainous trail that leads to the powerlines. It's pretty spectacular and it's so close. I used to go up there and run for an hour. Or just to reflect. It's a place to go when you wanna get away from everything.
I drive through Appalachia ever year and I totally admire those hills and would love to hike them someday.
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Old 07-13-2018, 09:18 PM   #83 (permalink)
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I drive through Appalachia ever year and I totally admire those hills and would love to hike them someday.
Indeed. The other thing I miss about running is that I used to run pretty early in the morning. And getting that in as the first thing you do during the day, it makes your entire day feel completely refreshed and different. And the shower afterwards when you've been out running in the cold air is the best thing next to well...*ahem*. But yeah. I should get back into running but ever since I got sciatica all the way down the leftmost part of my left leg, I can barely run anymore. Hell I can barely walk some days.
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Old 08-05-2018, 12:00 AM   #85 (permalink)
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Here I am training to improve my time for a 10k run in the city. I think that running in a race, whether 5k, 10k, 21k , or
Marathon is wonderful. Parts of the city close down for the race, the atmosphere is full of positive energy, and when
You get close to the end, people are cheering, and it just makes you want to go faster. Plus it is a blast to drink that cup of water on the run and throw it down on the ground.

The one I am doing is part trail, part asphalt and winds by
some of the museums and the water. Pretty run. And you get
a free goody bag for doing it and a medal. Going to be a blast and only a month left!
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Old 09-13-2018, 09:40 PM   #86 (permalink)
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I got a new pair of running shoes this week. Sacony ride. Great neutral shoe. Like running on a mattress. Highly recommend them. Although my chiropractor says that you can run in everything, flip flops even, and it is best to run barefoot. Your shoe should be twistable and not contain any gels or "any NASA ****"since this make the shoe stiff and heavy. And get your technique analyzed so that you are not running more on the inside soles of your feet.Your technique can affect your spine.
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Old 09-16-2018, 02:47 PM   #87 (permalink)
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I would like to start to get some cardio in. Winter is just on the horizon though? Any tips?
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Old 09-16-2018, 06:05 PM   #88 (permalink)
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I love running in the winter. You just need to dress for the situation.

Do you have running shoes?

Simple winter running gear: long running tights, a beanie, cheap cotton gloves. For up top a long sleeve shirt or sweatshirt is usually enough. However, you may live in Canada or something real harsh.

I have a second pair of really heavy duty wool gloves that I bust out under 20F (with cheap gloves under). Also, I have a long sleeved tight tech shirt for similar situations.

Beyond that, a google search will probably sort you for what to look out for winter running gear.

I find that the first mile or so can be tough to get through if it's super cold and windy. After I'm warmed up it's usually all good in terms of dealing with it.

Also: don't fall.
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Old 09-19-2018, 10:54 PM   #89 (permalink)
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Just put dubs in some old, comfortable running shoes (dubs are smal metal spikes for walking in icy areas).

If you live in Europe (or even now in the US..at least I heard they have started opening up in the DC area), go to LIDL for some decent, cheap winter running gear. They usually start advertising around October/November. I have never had a problem with their products and you can shop at the same time. Just get a thermal, sweat wicking long sleeved shirt, a thin running jacket, and some good thermal, sweat wicking pants. Also some good running socks (long for the winter).

If you live in a place that gets really dark in the mornings/night (here we only have sunlight from about 9-1400 during December), get some good reflectors and a headlamp if needed.


Just go out and have fun.
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Old 09-23-2018, 09:42 AM   #90 (permalink)
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I just joined a gym instead. Where I am winter temps get to -20 and can go as low as -40
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