fudgerducks
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What about someone who hates running, but is trying to get back into it?
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It is always a love/hate relationship. But you never, ever, ever, regret going out for a run.What about someone who hates running, but is trying to get back into it?
Completely agree with all of thisIt is always a love/hate relationship. But you never, ever, ever, regret going out for a run.
There is no question about it, the most difficult step is the first one. Getting out of the door is half the battle. When you don't feel like running, go for a run. Thank me later...
YES! OH FUCK YES!I’m also a very keen and active runner. And very attracted to women runners - love their slim bodies. Any women here with stories to tell of an intense run followed by some sexual fun?
Forget about the time. There is no embarrassment in running a slower or faster 5k. It is still the same 5k.Running is something I’m just easing into. Started end of summer to really get back into shape and that has meant a lot of time on the treadmill. The new training is prepping for my first 5k and getting to a speed where I won’t embarrass myself.
Oddly isn’t easier to keep a faster pace when I’m measuring for distance rather than time. The brain is weird.
When it comes to running, the distance is always the same. Doing a half marathon in 1 hour or 4 hours, is still 21 Kilometers. The important thing is to keep going. I ran 10K today also very slow. Thanks for you comment and welcome to the club!Started running in my 20's and have continued to run over the years, mostly pretty casually. Now in my late 50's, I'm super slow (really!), but I still love it. Longest I ever ran in an event was Bay to Breakers in SF, which I think was a 13k (although I ran farther when I was training for it). I've done a lot of 5ks, but not recently. It just makes me feel good!
My amateur advice:What about someone who hates running, but is trying to get back into it?
There is something really sexy to me about a lady that runs. Maybe its the tight clothing.Hi everyone! I’m an every day runner. Done some marathons but now stick to 6-8 miles a day. It’s the best!
Do you run to enjoy it, or really push yourself for PB's too? There is of course no right or wrong way, I was just curious as to your usual aims, if any, when you enter events etc..Mid-thirties, Texas female runner. I've done a few half marathons, Dallas, Las Vegas and Disney
lol glad you think soThere is something really sexy to me about a lady that runs. Maybe its the tight clothing.
I run 3-4 times a week, usually about 5-6km, but sometimes further. I've done a good number of 10mile and half marathon events. I need them for focus!
Have you tried mtn biking? It combines all the cardio and muscular benefits of road biking and all the fun of trail runs into one sport. And it’s kind of like HIIT because of elevation change.I have been an athlete in track and field since my you teenage years. Running 110m hurdles on national level was fun but not a very social level. After stopping competitions I started running (before it was just a necessity to warm up - you don’t like it as a young sprinter). Was casually running a few k with friends at university. And when I moved to Boston, I wanted to take the opportunity to run one of the most legendary marathons… and I did it with only 3month preparation time. Since the. I know everything is possible if you work hard for it. Ran a few more but now rather doing around 10k runs. Shifted activities also more to road biking in the spring/summer time. But now it’s definitely running time again…. reading about all the runner here is a big motivation boost. I still need 1-2 weeks to get into the flow again… but overall there is nothing better than outdoor sports. And now in the cold days, the best is to go afterwards in a hot sauna…. have not done that in a while.
Hopefully I didn’t bore you. But just thought I share some thoughts going through my mind when seeing this thread for the first time.