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I step outside my front door for 99% of my runs...including long runs. I hate turning a 2 hour run into a waste of a day.
outsider wrote:
I don't usually drive my long runs. I just run them. It's a bit better for the legs.
along these lines, see quotation from Reed Connor/UW article:
"One decision that Byrne and his staff might make is getting a faster pace car. Riding in a golf cart ahead of the pack, Connor and others passed Byrne on a straight away and never looked back."
This summer I had a few long runs that took me 2:15 to drive there. Well worth it - the run was on beautiful trails.
Mine usually takes me about 15-30 minutes depending on which location of a trail I want to run. I have a couple that I choose. I find LR's are well worth it.
Sir Lance-alot wrote:
Now where is that clown (forget which poster it was) who needs to chime in and say that running on soft surfaces is a "fetish" without any logic?? Clown.
In the gentle words of our beloved Virgin Mary, "...Eat me..."
I drove an hour both ways to get in a 20 miler today. Anyone else?
Not sure, but I know a guy who'd walk a mile for a Camel.
I flew from Texas to Phoenix for a 30K that was perfect for my training at the time.