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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:09 pm
by diggum

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:12 pm
by Meadows
tsparks wrote:
What marathon are you doing? I'm trying to find a good one for the fall/winter.
There's one in each city that I know of: Columbus, Chicago and Indianapolis ... all in Oct.

I'd hate to run one of those because I'd have to train in the August/September murderous humidity.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:22 pm
by tsparks
There's one in each city that I know of: Columbus, Chicago and Indianapolis ... all in Oct. [/quote]

Yeah, I knew about all of those, I was just wondering if anyone had any personal experience with any that they wanted to recommend. There are lots of choices in the fall and I would just like to make an educated decision.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:22 pm
by Paul3eb
chicago was a lot of fun, i thought. there are tons of people (one of the biggest in the country), it's a great town (my kind of town), and it's almost perfectly flat. it's run the second weekend in october (i think) and training for it is warm but it gets better as you get closer to the race. depending on how you train, you'll probably peak in distance early september. and october weather is pretty nice for running.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:24 pm
by tsparks
diggum wrote:tsparks,
http://www.tucsonmarathon.com/
I love the course for this race, who can beat all downhill after the start!

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:29 pm
by diggum
I KNOW! :wink:
It's beautiful out there too.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:32 pm
by tsparks
How close is Phoenix to Tucson? It is a lot cheaper to fly to Phoenix.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:33 pm
by TradMike
pawilkes wrote:swimming 5 miles a day in high school
There's a saying that goes something like - too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Butterfly and breast stroke are also hard on the shoulder. I stuck to just freestyle and backstroke. It works wonders for laybacks and climbing in general. It makes climbs like Wheat Thin a cake walk.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:44 pm
by squeezindlemmon
tsparks wrote:How close is Phoenix to Tucson? It is a lot cheaper to fly to Phoenix.
1 1/2 hr or less. Not necessarily.

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 9:10 pm
by Paul3eb
tsparks wrote:I love the course for this race, who can beat all downhill after the start!
how about flat, as in chicago? ;)

seriously, though, downhill is very hard on the body, especially the knees. since theres' the angle, you're falling a little past where your last foot was and thing increases the impact.