Go streaking, you'll run faster when the police are chasing you.
Go streaking, you'll run faster when the police are chasing you.
Take the bus home and then just run from home to wherever you usually go on a none workday.
I usually run home from work (~9mi) but forgot my running clothes today. Should I:
a) Run home in jeans
b) Run home in my jammer swim suit / polo shirt that I do have here at work
c) Look in the lost and found for something to run in
d) Walk 1mi to a store to buy something
e) Take the bus and not run today (Will take me longer than it would to run)
Well frick, thunderstorms now in my area for the next few hours. I'll run in any other kind of weather (-0 degrees > 100) , but I don't feel safe out there with lightning. So this was all for not. I'll have to run after the kids are in bed tonight.
WhatToRunIn wrote:
I usually run home from work (~9mi) but forgot my running clothes today. Should I:
a) Run home in jeans
b) Run home in my jammer swim suit / polo shirt that I do have here at work
c) Look in the lost and found for something to run in
d) Walk 1mi to a store to buy something
e) Take the bus and not run today (Will take me longer than it would to run)
f) Grab some scissors and run home shirtless in your new jorts. Chances of getting hit by lightning are minuscule if you're not running out in an open field.
Do you have running shoes? If not, I'd go with e.
But if you do swim trunks and a polo shirt or no shirt will be ok, if its not hot at all. If its not you'll chafe like crazy, but could still do it.
how did you get a 'greater than' sign in your post without it cutting the thing off right then and there?
Kvothe wrote:
Do you have running shoes? If not, I'd go with e.
But if you do swim trunks and a polo shirt or no shirt will be ok, if its not hot at all. If its not you'll chafe like crazy, but could still do it.
I do have running shoes, so I'm good there. If lost and found doesn't have anything, I may have to go with the jammer. Though it will be fairly revealing (More so than compression shorts) and my route does take me through a very crowded downtown / urban area. May have to run particularly fast.
Option D.
Update:
Spent a small fortune at my local running store for new shorts and a shirt, that I was probably overdue to buy anyway. If they last me a few years, it'll only come out to a few cents per mile. Much better than the cost per mile ratio on a pair of Vaporflys (If you're lucky and get 200mi, that's $1.25 per mile!).
Happy running