International Young Naturists Organisation
General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => The Sports Bar! => Topic started by: hooflag on April 12, 2021, 05:30:18 pm
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
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I like to run although I don't claim to be particularly good at it :laughcrying: Main advice is focus on correct form to avoid getting any problems with your joints--f you're running in mountains then you'll be doing a lot of uphill and downhill which requires a slightly different form.
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im part of my schools cross country team if that counts
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*laughs in disabled*
I cannot run. Enjoy your fully functional legs everyone.
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*laughs in disabled*
I cannot run. Enjoy your fully functional legs everyone.
I was not prepared for this kind of comments by posting this topic ^^
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
Idk if I count as a runner, I don’t run professionally but I’m a decent runner recreationally, usually sprinting tho.
My advice is to train ur shin muscles, eat foods that are easy to digest so you don’t get any stomach issues while you run and distract yourself as much as you can while you run so you don’t focus on the pain.
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
Idk if I count as a runner, I don’t run professionally but I’m a decent runner recreationally, usually sprinting tho.
My advice is to train ur shin muscles, eat foods that are easy to digest so you don’t get any stomach issues while you run and distract yourself as much as you can while you run so you don’t focus on the pain.
If you’re experiencing pain then that’s the time to stop. I got told that at a gym years ago on one of the machines and my knee started giving me trouble.
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
Idk if I count as a runner, I don’t run professionally but I’m a decent runner recreationally, usually sprinting tho.
My advice is to train ur shin muscles, eat foods that are easy to digest so you don’t get any stomach issues while you run and distract yourself as much as you can while you run so you don’t focus on the pain.
If you’re experiencing pain then that’s the time to stop. I got told that at a gym years ago on one of the machines and my knee started giving me trouble.
Sorry I misworded that, it’s more like fatigue/ running pain, not exercise pain.
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
Idk if I count as a runner, I don’t run professionally but I’m a decent runner recreationally, usually sprinting tho.
My advice is to train ur shin muscles, eat foods that are easy to digest so you don’t get any stomach issues while you run and distract yourself as much as you can while you run so you don’t focus on the pain.
If you’re experiencing pain then that’s the time to stop. I got told that at a gym years ago on one of the machines and my knee started giving me trouble.
Sorry I misworded that, it’s more like fatigue/ running pain, not exercise pain.
If you’re old enough (I think it is not recommended for under 18) I’ve heard creatine can help with that.
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
Idk if I count as a runner, I don’t run professionally but I’m a decent runner recreationally, usually sprinting tho.
My advice is to train ur shin muscles, eat foods that are easy to digest so you don’t get any stomach issues while you run and distract yourself as much as you can while you run so you don’t focus on the pain.
If you’re experiencing pain then that’s the time to stop. I got told that at a gym years ago on one of the machines and my knee started giving me trouble.
Sorry I misworded that, it’s more like fatigue/ running pain, not exercise pain.
If you’re old enough (I think it is not recommended for under 18) I’ve heard creatine can help with that.
Possibly the first time I’ve ever heard of that.
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I have heard of creatine but thought it was for muscle building, what else does it do?
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I have heard of creatine but thought it was for muscle building, what else does it do?
It is mainly used for adding muscle, but it also helps reduce muscle fatigue generally, so if muscle fatigue is making running hard, I think it could help.
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I have heard of creatine but thought it was for muscle building, what else does it do?
It is mainly used for adding muscle, but it also helps reduce muscle fatigue generally, so if muscle fatigue is making running hard, I think it could help.
What about crunching and cracking in the knees?
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I have heard of creatine but thought it was for muscle building, what else does it do?
It is mainly used for adding muscle, but it also helps reduce muscle fatigue generally, so if muscle fatigue is making running hard, I think it could help.
What about crunching and cracking in the knees?
I don’t think it would help since that sounds more like an issue with your joints rather than muscles, but I’m not an expert or anything so take what I saw with a grain of salt lol
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I have heard of creatine but thought it was for muscle building, what else does it do?
It is mainly used for adding muscle, but it also helps reduce muscle fatigue generally, so if muscle fatigue is making running hard, I think it could help.
What about crunching and cracking in the knees?
I don’t think it would help since that sounds more like an issue with your joints rather than muscles, but I’m not an expert or anything so take what I saw with a grain of salt lol
I take the excuses my dr said with a grain of salt lol
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Hello to all!
I wonder if there are any runners on this forum?
I started running in the mountains a few weeks ago, I was wondering if you had any advice, websites or youtube channels to help me progress. There are a lot of resources on the internet and it's not easy to sort them out!
Thanks :)
I run twice a week for an hour each as part of my fitness routine . I use Nike running app and Strava for guidance and tracking
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Sometimes, but not more than 1h
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To get better you just need to practice. For me, to work on my form, I do free standing calf raises on one foot. If you can do at least 20 on each side, your all good. If not, you may be susceptible to a ankle injury
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From age 14 thru 18 i ran 5 miles every morning. After high school i went to tech school and then a job now I run 5 miles but only 3 or 4 times a week.
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sadly; no, but I do want to get back into running
I could run ok when I was younger.
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From age 14 thru 18 i ran 5 miles every morning. After high school i went to tech school and then a job now I run 5 miles but only 3 or 4 times a week.
What does your run look like? Is the terrain flat?
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Runner sometimes, but i prefer go swim, gym or waterpolo
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I love running but it doesn't love me lol. Had a bad fall when running off road last year, bruised my kidneys, suffered nerve damage in my hand and cut my face to pieces. A year on still suffering from nerve damage and haven't got back into running yet
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From age 14 thru 18 i ran 5 miles every morning. After high school i went to tech school and then a job now I run 5 miles but only 3 or 4 times a week.
What does your run look like? Is the terrain flat?
I run on suburban residential streets
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I'm planning to start trail running soon, since I live very close to a small forest. I always neglected cardio but it's time to change that :D
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Used to run in high school, but it’s hard for me to run on tracks or pavement because of my knees. I have a peloton I use at home tho!
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Love running. I've ran a marathon several times under three hours. As boring as it sounds, you get better at running by running more. Pace is not that important, track the distance you do weekly and build it up slowly but also remember to have lighter weeks every month or so.
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I still hesitate to call myself a runner, because people have varying definitions of what that means. I do go on runs, for exercise, but I'm not fast, or competitive, and I'm not training or any specific goal/pace/distance.
My typical runs are around 3-4 miles long at a pace in the 9-9:30 range. If I want to run more miles, I'll slow down, or if I really want to push myself, I can kick it up to the 8-9 minute pace, but generally can't sustain it for very long.
It's definitely one of those things that becomes easier the more you do it. Since I started about 5 years ago, I've had some stretches where I didn't run for a while, and that first run getting back into it SUCKS. Lately, I feel like I've been pretty consistent with it and I've definitely noticed an improvement in both perceived effort and speed.
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If you are on here and a runner you should go and do nakkukimpi. Nude run in Finland
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If you are on here and a runner you should go and do nakkukimpi. Nude run in Finland
Nakukymppi
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Sometimes, but i prefer swim or go gym