How now brown cow? wrote:
I like jogging too.
"Run, Forrest, Run!"
"I'd have abs too if I were as skinny as you!"
Sure you would.
How now brown cow? wrote:
I like jogging too.
"Run, Forrest, Run!"
"I'd have abs too if I were as skinny as you!"
Sure you would.
Is this your uterus?
How did you get so good at running???
also there's the non-track people who say "Yeah I can run a 47 second quarter"
I think Galen Rupp is the best looking distance runner around.
You look like the sort of person who subscribes to Runner World.
Your basketball shoes must really stink from all that jogging you do.
My friend, a marathon runner who never missed a day, in the 1980s had a wife, a complete non-athletic slug, who couldn't understand either the allure of running OR the health aspect of his running. She mockingly said, "You look like an Ethiopian!" in front of the daughters, one of whom grew up to be a...MARATHONER!
Needless to say, the marriage failed. The ex-wife went on to marry another slug, who later had open-heart surgery, while my friend is still healthy and active in his mid-60s. And he still "looks like an Ethiopian."
The night before an out of town marathon, we visited a friend of my husband, who lived near the race. He did the usual, "Marathons are so unhealthy for you!" and "Running is the worst form of exercise" and "A woman can only run one marathon in her lifetime; otherwise the damage to her reproductive organs is too great" stuff.
Husband: "Oh, I don't think so, she's run like ten marathons."
Friend: "Yeah, you've run ten marathons, but how many have you won?"
^^^^Hate so much. Truthfully, I'd won the last marathon I raced, and placed third the next morning. I still can't stand that little twerp, and I totally hold the greasy Dominos pizza he served us responsible for my very interesting burps at mile 22 the next day.
X meter race. "How far is that?"
Fallen out wrote:
Is this your uterus?
Nope, human beings.
xlev2 wrote:
what do you think about when you're running
I dont think this one is all that bad to be honest. Running can be used for contemplation which beyond the reduction in latent anxieties built up while an individual is in labor mode allows for the high points of knowledge in one's life. In that sense running is a gateway for some and not always a competitive measure.
tldr; I think that is a fair question for deep thinkers. A sound body allows for a sound mind and a sound mind allows for a sound body.
Four pages in and nobody has yet mentioned the "You run how far? I couldn't drive that far!" comments (and all its variations)? I'm disappointed.
pnw_runner wrote:
Four pages in and nobody has yet mentioned the "You run how far? I couldn't drive that far!" comments (and all its variations)? I'm disappointed.
Dang, I was just about to post that one. Quite a few people say this...... I usually respond with something like, " actually, you do drive that far. You probably drive way more miles per week than I run. Add it up."
Check out @Lydiardsboys’s Tweet:
https://twitter.com/Lydiardsboys/status/996829267399991296?s=09
The UK "running community" are OUTRAGED are this tweet.
59 mins, oh well at least you ran half of it.
One I just thought of.
You are good at running because you are so skinny.
B1tch, how do you think I got like this?
joho wrote:
One I just thought of.
You are good at running because you are so skinny.
B1tch, how do you think I got like this?
Conversations like this:
“Oh you race 5/10k? I like to jog too.” - Idiot
“Ye—“ - Apophis
“How fast is your marathon? Because I just completed the Ronald McDonald Clown Color Obstacle Hobby Shuffle in 5:48 and let me tell you it was [some drivel-laden comparison to actual training/racing].” - Idiots.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.