What are some more?????
What are some more?????
Or you take time off from training to celebrate Christmas...
is toughness the reason people run ultras or the inability to run races against actual runners?
Or you're dumb enough to get hurt off of some stubborn idealogy...
That's a great one! What are some more????
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Or you take time off from training to celebrate Christmas...
But how about taking just Christmas day off, not only because it's Christmas and I have a lot of things to do, but that my achilles is acting up a bit also? Am I still weak then?
Please respond quickly! I still have a chance to go run a little before getting out the door. I live in Japan and Christmas is well underway already!!! I will prove myself to the LetsRun community if needed.
Bump!
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It's a good thing there isn't big prize money in ultramarathons, otherwise the Kenyans would be sweeping them too!
...if you go to your kids soccer game rather than "running" all day.
Just replace "tough" with "slow" on the title and you have got ultra running explained.
That's an outstanding contribution. Keep them coming! This could also be stated that you're not committed enough to training that you go to your son's soccer game instead of doing a long run.
If your name doesn't start with D and rhyme with Mean or Pain
You know you're an ultra runner if you run around the perimeter of the soccer field while your kid is playing in a game.
lol, I agree!
...if you are not willing to quit life and waddle around all day so you can tell you ultra buddies how many miles you ran knowing that they will be the only ones who care.
That's a decent one, too! More!!
I guess if you're so dumb to not realize that you CANNOT run through achilles tendonitis, you dumb enough to "run" (and that's laughable) an ultra.
Ultra runners are tough and run through AT, PF, meniscus tears, and a range of other injuries. Short-distance runners don't like to do that. They don't like the physical stress. In other words, they aren't tough enough to run ultras!!!!!