My mum and Dad are moving to Australia I'm worried about running the other way around the track will I get injuries?
My mum and Dad are moving to Australia I'm worried about running the other way around the track will I get injuries?
The earth is flat, the idea stuff goes the other way around in the southern hemisphere is false.
Why do you think Hasay gets injured so much?
ezby wrote:
Why do you think Hasay gets injured so much?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkZRs8jnED4/
Two main reasons:
1. She does stupid exercises. For the love of God, just run and maybe do some cross training in the form of cycling, swimming, or roller skiing.
2. She's malnourished.
Australia is located on the southern hemisphere, meaning the gravity is reversed compared to the northern hemisphere. Because of this things fall upwards. So unless you are rich and own a gravity house, you cannot run there.
The bigger problem is that every thing is upside down.
cxzcxzzx wrote:
Australia is located on the southern hemisphere, meaning the gravity is reversed compared to the northern hemisphere. Because of this things fall upwards. So unless you are rich and own a gravity house, you cannot run there.
Also why flushing toilets is so weird there (except of course in gravity houses for the lucky few).
sc42 wrote:
cxzcxzzx wrote:
Australia is located on the southern hemisphere, meaning the gravity is reversed compared to the northern hemisphere. Because of this things fall upwards. So unless you are rich and own a gravity house, you cannot run there.
Also why flushing toilets is so weird there (except of course in gravity houses for the lucky few).
The Coriolis effect as commonly applied to toilets and bathtubs is a hoax. Stop using the Simpsons as your only source of science information.
We run the same way... Counterclockwise like the rest of you...
werunthesameway wrote:
We run the same way... Counterclockwise like the rest of you...
What if your counterclockwise is the opposite of our counterclockwise?
werunthesameway wrote:
We run the same way... Counterclockwise like the rest of you...
But the clocks run the other way around.
I know the OP was just kidding, but it's a fact that there are places where the time zones are 30 minutes or less.
Rolex wrote:
werunthesameway wrote:
We run the same way... Counterclockwise like the rest of you...
But the clocks run the other way around.
True, for sun dials at least
Hardloper wrote:
Rolex wrote:
But the clocks run the other way around.
True, for sun dials at least
Make sure to buy a ground harness before you go, along a boomerang for self defense. You never know what those wiley emu might be up to.
Ray wrote:
I know the OP was just kidding, but it's a fact that there are places where the time zones are 30 minutes or less.
Differences are 30 minutes or more.
Gangsta69 wrote:
I'm worried about running the other way around the track will I get injuries?
Huh. I thought you're supposed to alternate directions on the track to avoid injuries. I always try to balance clockwise and counter-clockwise running. I would stick to ccw only if the track is crowded which is rare(well also when racing). I don't think I've been on a track with more than 3 other people more than a dozen times in my life and half the time I'm the only one there.
Here in the UK we run on the other side of the track. It took some getting used to when I moved here.
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