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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"... avid noob runner... wonder how many here like running and how many would welcome running partners?"
I tend to run on my own, but during the first lockdown, a friend and I set up a local running & cycling group (following the rules). People found that their running improved, they enjoyed it more and that they felt safer (especially single women). The group is still going and I join them once twice a month.
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"Nah, you've got to set your own pace. Running to match pace with someone else fucks it all up.
Just put a decent podcast on and hit the pavement. "
It’s good to run with someone just a little bit faster. I did my best park runs that way. I like hill sprints , pacey 5K flat , occasional 1/2 marathons and long slow fell running it’s good to mix it up a bit |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I ran once but found out I was allergic to it.
My heart started racing, then my skin flushed, I started sweating and then the worst part....shortness of breath.
Very dangerous.
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"Nah, you've got to set your own pace. Running to match pace with someone else fucks it all up.
Just put a decent podcast on and hit the pavement.
It’s good to run with someone just a little bit faster. I did my best park runs that way. I like hill sprints , pacey 5K flat , occasional 1/2 marathons and long slow fell running it’s good to mix it up a bit"
I've certainly fought to keep up / catch up with other runners, however never actively with them. They might pull you along, but I wouldn't want to be the faster one for sure. |
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