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I wished I liked it. I am going to attempt trail running this spring while the trails are still drying out. I think it might break up the monotony.0
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I'm with you. Find that a short 20min run loosens up my torso and legs after riding on the trainer.0
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Per the rules.
One should only run if being chased. And even then, one should only run fast enough to prevent capture.0 -
Running is for cowards and criminals lol0
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Running is for criminals.0
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I was going to mention I have been doing a little bit of running lately (due to lots of snow and ice on the roads), but I changed my mind; I won't mention it!
I'd rather cycle! But this spring I think I might do some hill training and sprints. Why? Don't know....0 -
Running will lower your heart rate on the bike, but you have to put in some miles to get it. Cycling is my first love, but recently after I completed a nearly 200 mile ride I have become burnt out so I switched gears to running in hopes to do some ultrarmarathons. I still get on the bike for at least 100 miles or so a week and I've noticed my base level of exertion (AVG HR) is way down. To each his own.0
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One of my MFP friends posted this comment. Seemed appropriate.
"Life is short... running makes it seem longer." ~Baron Hansen0 -
Per the rules.
One should only run if being chased. And even then, one should only run fast enough to prevent capture.
This.0 -
I'll bend the rules for one situation, and one only...0
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