Since no relationship is perfect, what do you hate about running?
Me: I hate that my stupid socks never fit right and bunch up under my little toes causing blisters. :x
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Funny you mention these. I usually get during-race nausea. That sucks.Probably more for the people behind you, though...
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it is also a good thing. The clock is objective. It judges everyone the same.The clock can be a cold, cruel taskmaster, though.
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George Sheehan once said that runners only have three natural enemies: dogs, cars, and physicians. I think he's right.
Dogs: Being terrorrized by some mutt running loose through the streets, complete with barking, growling, and showing of teeth.
Cars: Getting veered at, run off the road, cut off, ect. Not to mention drivers yelling things like, "run forrest run", "nice shorts, fag!", and "get off the #!@;& road!"
Physicians: "You have a sprained ankle. Don't run for at least a year..."
Dogs: Being terrorrized by some mutt running loose through the streets, complete with barking, growling, and showing of teeth.
Cars: Getting veered at, run off the road, cut off, ect. Not to mention drivers yelling things like, "run forrest run", "nice shorts, fag!", and "get off the #!@;& road!"
Physicians: "You have a sprained ankle. Don't run for at least a year..."
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Or a doc who knows absolutely nothing about how running affects the body and really can't advise you as to the advisability of running with certain conditions.
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I don't like trying to fit a training schedule into a busy enough life.
It can be a drag, trying to fit everything in, rather than enjoying all my runs, some of them just end up feeling "forced" because I have no other time to run.
It can be a drag, trying to fit everything in, rather than enjoying all my runs, some of them just end up feeling "forced" because I have no other time to run.
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