All my usual running routes are covered in water. :(
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Well, if you have to swim, at least there is no chlorine in this water. You won't dry out your hair... (god help me I am evil today).
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PH - I don't mind running in the rain, however I hate squishy socks and
heavy shoes.
SC - I don't have any rainboots. :( wouldn't they be a bit awkward to run in?
Kristin - my hair is already a frizzy mess because of this weather , but at least there is no chlorine to ruin the dye job.
heavy shoes.
SC - I don't have any rainboots. :( wouldn't they be a bit awkward to run in?
Kristin - my hair is already a frizzy mess because of this weather , but at least there is no chlorine to ruin the dye job.
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We're under a tornado warning again. Too bad I drove that heavy ol' truck to work. ;)
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Yeah, I think running in the rain is OK, sometimes. But if you have to do it more than once or twice a week, it gets a little ridiculous. And imagine putting on those wet, soaking running shoes on the day after? Gross..
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I saw people run on highly unusual places. So I guess little water cannot do any harm.
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I'd really like to know what those unusual places are. But maybe you didn't say it for a reason. Who knows? LOL
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The Question was "swimming may improve running" ???
YES, up to certain Point.
1.- Swimming will improve your cario capability A LOT.
2.- BAD NEW: For Runner only, happens that the runnung muscles are tought, hard , ( not relaxed), Swimmer muscles work more relaxed.
SO IF YOU are thinking in TRIATHLON.. the answer is YES, SURE
YES, up to certain Point.
1.- Swimming will improve your cario capability A LOT.
2.- BAD NEW: For Runner only, happens that the runnung muscles are tought, hard , ( not relaxed), Swimmer muscles work more relaxed.
SO IF YOU are thinking in TRIATHLON.. the answer is YES, SURE
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