10 Commandments for the runner...
bluiz13
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Awesome! I'll print it and stick it on my fridge!0
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Great! Its going up on my facebook page!0
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I love this. Especially #7. I never understood that one until I actually became a runner!0
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love!0
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Only if I could stick to #4. I get grumpy on my 'rest day' and usually get kicked out of the house to go for a run.0
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Love it!!0
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Love this!!!!!!0
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This is amazing!0
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new to running, whats a rest day & do I need to do it when my total running is still less than 1 mile? can I walk my route on rest days/0
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bump.0
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Love this!!0
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OK - can someone please explain 'cotton is evil' to this n00b?0
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fabulous! thanks for sharing!0
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Awesome post! Thanks!0
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Love it! :happy:0
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Love it!0
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LOVE this! Thank you for sharing!0
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OK - can someone please explain 'cotton is evil' to this n00b?
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OK - can someone please explain 'cotton is evil' to this n00b?
i'm still pretty new, but in my experience it holds water (e.g. sweat) more than the dri-fit - meaning heavier, harder to control body temperature, and the ever-evil chafing experience (yes, i wanted to lose weight, but not by wearing off one layer of skin at a time) :flowerforyou:0 -
I love this, thanks for sharing!0
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OK - can someone please explain 'cotton is evil' to this n00b?
ditto!
Wet a cotton t-shirt and try to run in it. It sticks to your skin and is not a pleasant experience.0 -
awesome!0
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I love this!0
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LOVE IT! Gonna print it out and hang it up somewhere (along with the picture I found recently of the rhino on the treadmill with a picture of a unicorn taped next to it)
Cotton holds moisture, makes you clammy, and causes chaffing. Get a technical (moisture-wicking) material for pretty much every article of clothing you want to run in. I will admit that I often run in cotton undies, but my capris, shirts, sports bras, socks, and all my winter layers are ALL moisture-wicking.
As for rest day, that varies by runner. Yes, you need to take a rest day, regardless of what level you're at. However, some people like to have a "cross-training" rest day - instead of running, they will swim or bike ride or something. If you're going to cross-train on your "rest" day, then you need to actually CROSS-train, ie, work completely different muscles than the major running ones. If you choose to walk, take it REALLY easy. Remember to still stretch after whatever you do.0 -
Awesome!:flowerforyou:0
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Yes!0
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I'm a "baby" runner (5 weeks into it haha). Sounds like my new list of rules to live by!! Thanks :bigsmile:0
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Thanks for sharing this! Love it!!0
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i dig it!0
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