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Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:59 am
by Supafrog
So I went really soft last year...
Gave up the booze.
Gave up the smokes..
Gave up the awesome tasting fattie food...
...... and picked up a new addiction...
Running..... Yes... That thing we do on 2 feet when our hondas don't work(kind of like penance really)!
But seriously.. It got me to thinking.... is there any runners in this bunch? Anyone who races regularly?
Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 11:48 am
by Jonno
No, I can shuffle but cant run as previous injuries prevent it, maybe I could train and race against Cliff Young

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:04 pm
by Supafrog
Maybe we can have zimmer frame races when we get old and get rex's?

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:32 pm
by h.b.bear
nah ,gave up the booze myself a few yrs back,off the smokes for about 6mnths know ,dabble in some greasey stuff occasionally dont like running at all but enjoy planking on the lounge

but being a diabetic i should go for a run or jog occasionally

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:56 pm
by Supafrog
h.b.bear wrote:nah ,gave up the booze myself a few yrs back,off the smokes for about 6mnths know ,dabble in some greasey stuff occasionally dont like running at all but enjoy planking on the lounge

but being a diabetic i should go for a run or jog occasionally

- I am insulin dependent.

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 5:12 pm
by h.b.bear
Supafrog wrote:h.b.bear wrote:nah ,gave up the booze myself a few yrs back,off the smokes for about 6mnths know ,dabble in some greasey stuff occasionally dont like running at all but enjoy planking on the lounge

but being a diabetic i should go for a run or jog occasionally

- I am insulin dependent.

me too,you should be feeling a lot better giving away all of lifes luxeries and going for your runs,its a pain in the arse to try and do the right thing to keep everything right but we have to

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 5:40 pm
by red_dave
Only away from Robyn at the Xmas Party

Re: Runners....
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 11:22 pm
by funky
i do a little, not enough though.
I gave up competitive basketball this year with the intension of running the Melbourne marathon next year.
Will start building up kay's shortly
Fantastic release just you and the road.

Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:57 am
by dave#3
I started about 2yrs ago - did a few fun runs last year (MS 8 km, Blackmores 10km and Bayrun 7km) but I've been a bit slack this year. Was running 5-6kms at lunch time 3 days a week, recently it's been more like once a week. My colleagues are trying to talk me into a half-marathon this Sept but I'm not sure.
How far are you doing supa?
Re: Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 10:31 am
by tomithy
I just started running myself, having given up smoking recently.
Ran the 14k Run For The Kids course in Melbourne here, and did the 8k Mother's Day Classic a couple of weeks ago. In training to do a half mara for Run Melb in July.
It's a great hobby, and it really brings out the competitive nature in people. Having said that, you make the best mates when you're on a group run

Re: Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 1:04 pm
by Supafrog
Good to see some people still use their legs.. what got you started dave and tomtom? ;o)
- running for any purpose is always a good reason.. doesn't need ot be competitive
I haven't gotten into the competitive side.. it's not what i am about ;o)
I support my partner who HAS a competitive side.. and for some reason 'enjoys' my company helping her set pace.
I'm doing 8k's twice a week
4 k's 3 times a week
and 13 k's one a week.
aiming for half marathon in august ... and about to launch into 17k's this sunday so that's really what got me started thinking./..
Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 2:21 pm
by fireyrob
Good Luck with the half marathon Supafrog. Used to run about 4 times a week from a 4k 'sprint' up to 10k with swimming 2k 3 times a week. Then I got fat (snapped a ligament and broke a bone in my right ankle)and now walk 7-10km a day and think my running days are behind me. Cycling is great as an alternative but each time I look at the pushy I go and grab the keys to the zx6

Re: Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:01 pm
by Supafrog
fireyrob wrote:Good Luck with the half marathon Supafrog. Used to run about 4 times a week from a 4k 'sprint' up to 10k with swimming 2k 3 times a week. Then I got fat (snapped a ligament and broke a bone in my right ankle)and now walk 7-10km a day and think my running days are behind me. Cycling is great as an alternative but each time I look at the pushy I go and grab the keys to the zx6

Sorry to hear about the ligament-damage,.... It's actually a real concern of mine... Having reliance on your body for an activity makes it hard to keep going when your body doesnt wnat to.
I haven't gotten into swimming as of yet... have talked to a few people who have suggested swimming to supplement.
I used to walk 12 k's a day before running .. never saw myself as a runner, and suprised myself one day when i managed to jog continuosly..
Re: Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 5:12 pm
by Jonno
Swimming is the best passive impact exercise going IMO
Runners....
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 5:52 pm
by dave#3
I got started 'cause I wanted to be fitter to reduce injuries when I fell off bikes and to get lighter (free horsepower). I got fitter but running didn't make me any lighter.