This jogging malarkey!

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bigjim

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester. UK
One thing I noticed when starting out running regularly was just because your cycling fit doesn't make you running fit..theres a difference.
Agree with that. It applies to most things. Try digging you garden over for a couple of hours and see how you feel the next day.
 
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nappadang

nappadang

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Location
Gateshead
Agree with that. It applies to most things. Try digging you garden over for a couple of hours and see how you feel the next day.
Gardening? That's a torture I wouldn't inflict an anyone.
 

screenman

Squire
My youngest son just did the Sleaford 1/2 marathon this morning his first run, he now has joggers belly. Seems I am wrong in suggesting a cork could stop any mishaps, just no helping some people
 
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nappadang

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Location
Gateshead
Went for a run yesterday and now feel like I've had a good kicking! Never again!
Now that I'm a vastly experienced runner (I've been out 6 times, and resemble a huge tomato on legs) I can say with a degree of sagefullness that it does get easier. I went out yesterday and managed 6km without feeling Iike I needed to vomit and I can actually walk upright without wincing in pain.
My youngest son just did the Sleaford 1/2 marathon this morning his first run, he now has joggers belly. Seems I am wrong in suggesting a cork could stop any mishaps, just no helping some people
What is joggers belly? At least with a beer belly, you have enjoyment while devoping it. What ever it is, I don't want it.
 

Ian A

Über Member
My dad was a club runner for as long as I can remember. When we were children we would support him at some of the races. YOu learned very quickly to go to the toilet before the runners got back. They were no go areas when the finishers arrived.
 
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