Running

Quit whining. Drink bourbon. Climb more.

How many of ya'll out there run?

Poll ended at Tue Mar 21, 2006 5:50 pm

Once a week.
1
3%
Twice a week.
8
26%
Three or more times a week.
12
39%
What's running and why would I do something so agonizing like running?!
10
32%
 
Total votes: 31

the lurkist
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Post by the lurkist »

I know you all think I am a gay guy, but rowing is were it is at. You heard it here first. Rowing is the best cardio adjunct to climbing. Try it for a 2-3 weeks and if you aren't completely satisfied, .... well, I guess you will get over it. But, I think it will help your climbing.
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Post by the lurkist »

(previous post comes from a guy who hasn't touched rock in months and dreams a deluded dream of finding heroic greatness and immortality at the cliff.)
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
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Jill
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Post by Jill »

Yeah lurky we caught the whole rowing thread, I didn't know they still made those things. I've wanted one for years but seriously thought they were antiques.

And too paraphrase a climber friend, "I can run 17 miles and still struggle on the approaches."
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ReachHigh
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Post by ReachHigh »

Running just gives me alot of knee trouble and tight hamstrings that messup my flexablity.
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Post by dipsi »

You're right about the accountability, Wes. I used to meet a 19 year-old boy (don't bother, I heard all the smart-arse remarks then) every morning at 5:30. We would run into the sunrise, and it was great! I would sometimes show up after being up all night with a sick grandbuddy, and he might show up still a little drunk from the night before, but we always made it. I really miss having a partner. It makes you get up and go!

I've got to get motivated!!!!!
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.

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Post by Dink Dink »

I used to struggle with running too. I'd wake up and think, "I need to run today," but rarely did I actually do so, and when I did, it was never for more than a mile or so. At last, I finally found the cure for those doldrums, and now I run nearly every day. The secret? Join the Army!
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Post by the lurkist »

rowing machines ("ergs") are not gone. they have a dedicated and zealous following (almost as much as climbing!) check out www.concept2.com.
they are kind of steep (we got ours off ebay). The YMCA's around town have a few as does the Johnson Center.
The game is to do short intervals (500, 1000, 2000) and longer endurance intervals (5000, 10000, 20000,) as fast as you can. There is a ranking page where you can post your times. You can start chasing the times of eveyone else in the world who is doing the same thing.
The site is also a very good source of training schedules, tips, advice, etc...
the other good site is www.concept2.uk.com. The Brits (and Aussies, and Kiwis) are psycho about rowing. those guys are monsters.
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Post by Wes »

iPod shuffle with angery music
Underarmour tops and pants
Red bull (suger free)
Running shoes (slightly chewed up)
Kinda cold, dark suburban streets

Yep, time to run!
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff »

I can't wait for warmer weather to get back to running.
Been slacking off in the workout dept. lately but looking forward to getting back to it.
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Post by tomdarch »

I hate running, but I really should get back to doing it some. If I'm going to send harder at the Red, I need better aerobic endurance and I need to recover faster at rests. Plus, it wouldn't hurt to drop a few pounds. Watching Shani Davis skate makes me want to speed skate, until I remember how amazingly bad I am at ice skating...


(sidebar: I think that I'm starting to be able to differentiate between being truly pumped versus being aerobically wasted. It makes a difference in that if I'm really pumped, nothing but a hands-off rest will help, but if I'm not that pumped, then relaxing and shaking out on jugs can allow me to keep going.)
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