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Old 04-30-2008, 09:35 PM   #31 (permalink)

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I love it when people say they don't run because they don't like it.

To me, if I'm doing a conditioning exercise and I'm miserable, that's how I know it's working.
notice, I didn't say that I don't run at all. On the contrary, I thought it was implied that I do run. Just not LSD that much. Usually I do sprints or running intervals at least twice a week (have had to cut back in the recent month due to classes and stuff). And I do attempt to throw in a good LSD session every once in a while, as indicated by my previous post.
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Old 04-30-2008, 09:48 PM   #32 (permalink)

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For me running is a daily change. There are days I just hate having to run, because the weather can be just horrible, but those are the days that I know that if I push myself, I will improve more and more. Then there are days I love to run especially when it's nice and cool, even in the rain. I think running is so mental that if you think the run will suck, it will, but if your ready for the run and know that you will give it your best, the run will be a good one.
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i hate running.... absoutely fuckin hate it but today was my running (aerobic)/ flexibility day and i missed the run because i had to do a report for school. And i feel good still cuz yesterday was my high intenisty workout day (whole body endurance weights, heavy bag boxing drills, kicks on heavy bag, grappling, circuit training cardio... about 3 and half hours).
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notice, I didn't say that I don't run at all. On the contrary, I thought it was implied that I do run. Just not LSD that much. Usually I do sprints or running intervals at least twice a week (have had to cut back in the recent month due to classes and stuff). And I do attempt to throw in a good LSD session every once in a while, as indicated by my previous post.
exscuse me for asking cause i know i will sound like an idot... but hey this aint the heavyweghts so i wont get bashed... so whats LSD stand for long --- distance
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:02 AM   #35 (permalink)

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long slow duration/distance. I always forget which one it means exactly, but they're both pretty much amount to the same thing- aerobic training.

And I spent the first week in the conditoning forum convinced that everyone was into doing recreational drugs.
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:51 AM   #36 (permalink)

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Hate. Even when it was a regular thing in the military, I never liked it. Prolly never will lol
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:24 AM   #37 (permalink)

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I hate running, but I gotta do it.
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:40 AM   #38 (permalink)
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I hate running in the sun/good weather

bring on the cold rain and sleet (especially snow)


I ran new years day at 6 am a few years ago and it started snowing

No one about, light starting to break through

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And he wonders why he's sick. Just messin with ya. Getting any better yet?
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:19 AM   #39 (permalink)
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And he wonders why he's sick. Just messin with ya. Getting any better yet?
Funnily enough I was at my healthiest doing this

The illness came on after having a break and jumping back into it


Yeah I'm feeling better thanks mate.
Still feel weak and sore throat but I need to get into training so a bit of bag work today and started back into it *sigh* building up again *sigh* come monday


I don't like building up though
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