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  • Super User

This body don't run....it walks, hikes, chops wood without a splitter, works around house and yard.....It Don't Run.

But good for you

  • Super User

In high school I ran cross country, but that was 40 years ago.

 

In basic training I ran when I was ordered to, but that was just a little less than 40 years ago.

 

Today, I've learned just how much beer and/or chili I can get eat to avoid any kind of the runs.

 

That's good enough for me!

  • Global Moderator

Only reason I run is someone is chasing me or I'm chasing someone :) I did a 5K as a group with my class in the academy, longest run I've made but it wasn't that bad. 

I use to. When I worked out. 3 miles after training every day. Got my time down to just over 21.5 minutes. But, that's treadmill miles. Way different than actual miles.

  • Super User

I used to run including a few 1/2 marathons & a regular marathon. As I got older my lower back started grumbling and I had to give it up. I did enjoy running.   

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I'm on the cross country team but I'm not as fast as I could be, When wrestling and stuff comes around I tune down the running and get slower every year... I'm not trying to be the next Kenenisa Bekele but running is for sure one of my favorite past times. I'm a Senior this year and when I graduate ill get more "serious" about running most likely.

 

Dwight, Marathons are a great accomplishment... people don't realize how hard running can be on your body, I've ran a few half marathons and they are tough, I just stick to 5k races for the most part with a few obstacle 5k's thrown in. Running a marathon is one thing I really want to accomplish!

I like running, but with work and the kids don't have time to really do it much anymore.  Hopefully, that will change soon and I'll be able to get back into it.

  • Super User

All my dogs do ~

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

 

  • Super User

if I eat chinese food, I get the runs, does that count?

  • Super User

if I eat chinese food, I get the runs, does that count?

 

 

Depends - Get It ?

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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if I eat chinese food, I get the runs, does that count?

For me its popcorn, goes straight through me!

  • Super User

yep, 15-20 miles a week

 

I love it!!

 

Keeps me from being a big fat fatty like I used to be. 

  • Super User

No running for this guy. Bad knees and shin splints. I do some short distance sprinting, light plyos, and 3-4 days of gym workouts a week, plus 1-2 days of some sort of sport.

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No running for this guy. Bad knees and shin splints. I do some short distance sprinting, light plyos, and 3-4 days of gym workouts a week, plus 1-2 days of some sort of sport.

I've got bad knees and get bad shin splints every year too... The cure is not doing too much too soon

About a week ago, I ran 1K and almost threw up. :(

I love to run, but take a break every hunting season.

X2. Hunting season I do a lot of hiking.:)

I swim.  One with the fish.

  • Super User

I run everyday. I strap a refrigerator to my back and run in the snow to and from work up hill both ways. Then I run a half marathon before bed. :)

Unless there is a cop chasing me. I ain't running.

  • Super User

I run everyday. I strap a refrigerator to my back and run in the snow to and from work up hill both ways. Then I run a half marathon before bed. :)

Unless there is a cop chasing me. I ain't running.

or an asian with a ladle..or an (ex)wife with an ashtray..

  • Super User

or an asian with a ladle..or an (ex)wife with an ashtray..

That's dead on super sprinting though.

  • Super User

lol ya right

 

You can run up a grocery bill and thats about it. 

  • Super User

lol ya right

 

You can run up a grocery bill and thats about it.

Grocery's? I can't afford grocery's. I got a Girlfriend, a soon to be ex wife, two mistresses, and 8 kids to support. I don't get groceries. I don't even get to eat anymore. I get the table scraps the 3 dogs reject. :grin:

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