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1/15/2013 7:58:33 AM
JLCayton: My thoughts exactly.Also, that book was crazy.[Edited on January 15, 2013 at 8:27 AM. Reason : I'm noob]
1/15/2013 8:26:52 AM
1/15/2013 9:11:30 AM
kinda related, but a guy I'm friends with completed a full Ironman Triathalon competition last year. I didnt realize how much was involved in an Ironman
1/15/2013 9:25:56 AM
^ yeah fuck that!I am a fan of sprint triathlons though. 1 mile swim, 15 mile bike, 5k run.
1/15/2013 9:55:57 AM
Yall runners postin'...
1/15/2013 10:01:45 AM
instead of running all day at some constant comfortable pace, why not push yourselfim more excited about the guy or gal that pushed hard and could not finish the race than some guy that coasts to a marathon finish barely breaking a sweat.just dont impress me, you gotta fall out tryin to bust balls throwin up everywhere...THEN try it again next time.
1/15/2013 12:37:30 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Karnazes
2/24/2013 6:57:58 PM
^ That does sounds cool but if his kidneys would have failed him the story wouldn't have been that cool bro.
2/24/2013 8:11:55 PM
but they didn't
2/24/2013 8:14:34 PM
^^^That guy is mainly a self-promoter. I know, because I read his book. D'oh!That Death Valley race is run annually. It is called the Badwater 135. It runs from the lowest point in Death Valley to Whitney Portal -- the trailhead to Mount Whitney (highest mountain in the lower 48).]
2/24/2013 11:37:01 PM
2/24/2013 11:42:39 PM
I used to be big into marathons before I had a kid. I could do them between 330 to 340ish depending on conditions and such. Someday I will get back into it, but for now I have cut back.It is crazy what it does to the mind and body. Most runners either get sick of it or get absolutely addicted to it and have it take over their life. I truly believe that distance running is one of our primal instincts that goes back a long ways.
2/24/2013 11:49:41 PM
Could also just be a chemical addiction:http://www.lehigh.edu/~dmd1/sarah.html
2/24/2013 11:54:06 PM
2/24/2013 11:55:46 PM
Forget the human body, cities are not made to close roads and have runs every weekfucking stop it already
2/24/2013 11:56:45 PM
You can do what I did and run the one in Ellerbe, NC. No people on the roads, so no closure necessary.http://www.etinternet.net/~runrbike/esmfront.htm
2/25/2013 12:01:45 AM
^^^
2/25/2013 12:05:09 AM
2/25/2013 1:39:55 AM
http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2012/06/long_distance_running_and_evolution_why_humans_can_outrun_horses_but_can_t_jump_higher_than_cats_.html
3/14/2013 10:52:26 PM
the whole marathon thing makes me wonder what escape distance is for humans. I guess a way to think of it is "how far could a lion get to you before you try to escape?" Then again running may make you more noticeable, so idk.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_distance
3/14/2013 11:30:09 PM
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/15/17324837-one-runner-dead-30-hospitalized-after-tel-aviv-half-marathon?lite
3/15/2013 9:32:32 AM
I've been following this lady for awhile http://marathongoddess.com/and this weekend is her 52nd marathon in 52 weeks. She's pretty awesome. [Edited on March 15, 2013 at 10:09 AM. Reason : her body is meant for marathons]
3/15/2013 10:07:46 AM
I could do thatI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
3/15/2013 10:08:33 AM
3/15/2013 10:10:11 AM
Allyson Felix is the hottest athlete posted ITT.
3/15/2013 10:29:02 AM
3/19/2013 3:04:59 PM
3/19/2013 3:47:42 PM
I'm 5'10 niggaI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
3/19/2013 3:52:24 PM
I was in Chicago back in 2007 the weekend one of their marathoners died
3/19/2013 4:17:45 PM
More importantly, the human ears are not meant to listen to marathoners talk incessantly about their fucking marathons.
3/19/2013 4:26:33 PM
How do you know if someone is a vegetarian/marathoner? Don't worry, they'll let you know.
3/19/2013 4:27:39 PM
I could understand if you're just waking up one day, go the start line, and run a marathon but the whole point of TRAINING for the distance* (and running for a good few years before training) is that such a thing like the above quoted paragraph doesn't happen.*also recommend talking to your doctor about your training plan and including cross-training]
3/19/2013 4:32:10 PM
^if you read the above quote, or whole article, you would find that your statement is incorrect.
3/19/2013 4:34:04 PM
the link doesn't take me to the article you are citing ]
3/19/2013 4:36:06 PM
3/19/2013 4:38:23 PM
There's evidence for and against persistence hunting, Its an interesting argument. Thank god life has gotten easier since then.
3/19/2013 4:51:40 PM
Gotten easier? Probably.However, I insist on hunting, running down, and killing all of my food with my bare hands. My favorite meal? Lion.
3/19/2013 6:17:23 PM
3/19/2013 6:53:06 PM
ha ha ha
3/19/2013 6:54:14 PM
What do you mean "meant" for marathons? stop your counter revolutionary assault on the people with your religious implications.
3/19/2013 7:57:20 PM
if our bodies were meant for running, zombies would move faster.
3/19/2013 9:00:03 PM
them kenyans run for days straight just to get a glass of water or gang rape a white woman though. thats impressive
3/19/2013 9:38:24 PM
It's all about training.In my lifetime so far I have had three distinct body compositions: fatass (my current one), power, and endurance.In high school I played football as a lineman. I was 285, leg pressed nearly 700lbs, bench pressed 255, with a 5.4s 40, 7:30 mile. I wasn't nearly as strong as a lot of other guys on the team, but was definitely built for lower body, explosive power (that 7:30 mile I immediately threw up on completing).In undergrad I dropped to ~195 lbs, leg press dropped to ~500lbs, bench dropped to 185 (225max), with a 4.9s 40, 6:30 mile. This was pretty much solely to look better and feel better. I didn't play any competitive sports or do any racing.In grad school I started distance running and triathlons. Gained back up to ~210 lbs, leg press stayed about the same, bench dropped to 155 (185 max). The big difference was that I could actually run that 4.8/4.9 40 every couple of minutes rather than once a day. And I could run that 6:30 mile at pace for several miles.At my best endurance shape, I had a 8:30 half marathon pace, and a 9:30 marathon pace. I ran the country music marathon in Nashville, and had my knee not popped on my at mile 16, I would have finished at that 9:30 pace (13.8 split was 2:04:12). I iced and wrapped it for a good 10 minutes, walked to mile 22, and then ran out the last 4. (finished at 5:20).What's crazy is that a month or so after that race, I had basically done nothing physical. Just rested and healed up my knee. I went back in the gym and literally blacked out during my first hard workout. After a visit to the doctor, turned out I had really low blood sugar levels, and that very likely because of my change in diet and exercise from distance running and triathlons, my body chemistry had actually changed (while training I stuck very strictly to small meals, balanced diet).So yeah, everyone's body is pretty damn flexible in terms of specialization. I know I won't ever be a sprinter or some Kenyan marathon winner, but you can absolutely remold your body composition for different pursuits within the span of a year.[Edited on March 19, 2013 at 9:40 PM. Reason : .]
3/19/2013 9:39:49 PM
3/20/2013 12:29:51 AM
Meb, Olympic marathoner. Yeah all skin and bones!!!!1!
3/20/2013 12:49:05 AM
hey guys i heard that there is this thing called an anecdotei also heard sometimes athletes use DRUGS to change their bodies!is this true
3/21/2013 4:43:05 PM
3/21/2013 4:47:50 PM
That Hoyt dude is the real deal.
3/21/2013 7:01:17 PM
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9/26/2013 7:00:18 PM