Favorite running myths
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My husband likes to tell people I can't run because I get black eyes. You know, from boobie-floppy. Funny guy. :grumble:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: LMAO! I know the feeling! I have to double bra up before I run!:ohwell:0 -
Come on people, there's no room for debate here, this is a fun thread!0
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my uterus also fell out.
it ruined my knees when it fell.
stupid running0 -
1 of the personal trainers at my gym said that distance running destroys your muscle (your body burns the muscle for fuel) "the only running you should ever do is interval sprints on a treadmill" (for the cardio burn)0
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I'm over 17,000 miles in and I've yet to ruin my knees
Sample size of one. Conclusive proof.0 -
I'm over 17,000 miles in and I've yet to ruin my knees
Sample size of one. Conclusive proof.
In my case it appears to be true 100% of the time.
You do understand this thread was not intended to be serious...0 -
Come on people, there's no room for debate here, this is a fun thread!
Must. Prove. People. Wrong.
Sorry, its my only fault, I swear (just don't ask my fiance)0 -
Distance running will help you lose weight (you just eat more!).
I think this one is true - speed work will help you lose weight.
Here is a question: I have heard that you burn the same amount of calories covering a given distance whether you walk, jog, run, or sprint it. I thought that sounded false. Thoughts?
Don't train for distance, train for time. Run for 20 minutes instead of 2 miles. It works better. 2 miles can be 16 minutes or 30 minutes depending on how you feel that day but 20 minutes of running is always 20 minutes of running. I changed from training on the bike from mileage to time and it made a world of difference..0 -
I'm over 17,000 miles in and I've yet to ruin my knees
Sample size of one. Conclusive proof.
In my case it appears to be true 100% of the time.
You do understand this thread was not intended to be serious...
But it's fun to argue! (drives my husband mad though)0 -
You cannot have fun running threads without them turning serious...
Oh wait that might be true, not a myth0 -
'In a marathon, hitting the wall in inevitable and is the biggest challenge to overcome'.
Classic one, that. 4 marathons in and I've yet to hit it. During training sure I have, but on the actual day a bit of preparation (eating enough) can mean it's not an issue.0 -
Just read this on another site...
Truism: Non-runners worry more about runners knees than runners do.
:flowerforyou:0 -
1 of the personal trainers at my gym said that distance running destroys your muscle (your body burns the muscle for fuel) "the only running you should ever do is interval sprints on a treadmill" (for the cardio burn)
I think I have put on more muscle since cutting back on the cardio compared with when I both ran and lifted hard.0 -
Just read this on another site...
Truism: Non-runners worry more about runners knees than runners do.
:flowerforyou:
I regularly get "well-meaning" comments from my coworkers about becoming a decrepit invalid at the age of 30 thanks to running.0 -
'In a marathon, hitting the wall in inevitable and is the biggest challenge to overcome'.
Classic one, that. 4 marathons in and I've yet to hit it. During training sure I have, but on the actual day a bit of preparation (eating enough) can mean it's not an issue.
In this world of serial undertraining who knows
"you too can train for a marathon in one month by running just two times per week..."0 -
Distance running will help you lose weight (you just eat more!).
I think this one is true - speed work will help you lose weight.
Here is a question: I have heard that you burn the same amount of calories covering a given distance whether you walk, jog, run, or sprint it. I thought that sounded false. Thoughts?
Don't train for distance, train for time. Run for 20 minutes instead of 2 miles. It works better. 2 miles can be 16 minutes or 30 minutes depending on how you feel that day but 20 minutes of running is always 20 minutes of running. I changed from training on the bike from mileage to time and it made a world of difference..
That's a damn good idea :flowerforyou:0 -
marathon runners look like under nourished chickens. I've run my share of marathons and I do NOT look like anything that is under nourished.0
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