Does Sweating More Make It a Better Run?
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3dogsrunning wrote: »If that's the case I am the best ever. I should be in the Olympics.
Maybe you're going to spontaneously combust0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »3dogsrunning wrote: »If that's the case I am the best ever. I should be in the Olympics.
Maybe you're going to spontaneously combust
That is possible.
What I lack in speed i make up for I sweat.
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I ran once when it was 80 degrees. I lasted a whole mile and a half and about keeled over. Nope, run in the relative cool of the morning. Give me a 30 degree day for running any time!0
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3dogsrunning wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »3dogsrunning wrote: »If that's the case I am the best ever. I should be in the Olympics.
Maybe you're going to spontaneously combust
That is possible.
What I lack in speed i make up for I sweat.
Oh boy, I read that wrong. I thought you meant you don't sweat. The lack of cooling system would lead to running hot... I often feel like I'm going to burst into flames in the high heat. I also fear garlic, crosses, and holy water. Hmmm...0
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