FFigawi
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Sadly, I'm still waiting for prancercise to be officially sanctioned. Maybe 2024?
Isn't that called rhythmic gymnastics?

Sadly, I'm still waiting for prancercise to be officially sanctioned. Maybe 2024?
The women's 10k is in progress
1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th fastest time in history in the final. Someone ran the 5th fastest time ever and didn't medal.
ETA: http://www.runnersworld.com/olympics/womens-10000-almaz-ayana-wins-in-a-world-record
The whole article is full of pretty amazing information and achievements.
SPOILER ALERT:
This sentence from that article sticks out to me as a WOW!
"her Olympic title and world record was only her second time contesting the distance."
It's fun to imagine the scenario where if I started a 5k and she started a 10k at the same time, that there's a 50/50 chance I could beat her. But also a good chance she could beat me too.![]()
It's fun to imagine the scenario where if I started a 5k and she started a 10k at the same time, that there's a 50/50 chance I could beat her. But also a good chance she could beat me too
I think running it on a track would just haunt our souls. Getting lapped once or twice is never fun, but to happen over and over again would crush my will.
I'll go back and spoiler alert my post; I guess have a hard time thinking that a sporting event that has already occurred can really be "spoiled".
*Spoiler Alert*
Watching the races during the US Trials there seemed to be a lot of tactical racing going on; I guess this is what happens when the field decides to go flat out for the full 10K.
Did I misread some of yesterday's answers, or are there a lot of people that go out on training runs (particularly now in the summer) without taking water of any kind (plain, nuun, etc)? In the cooler months I admit that I don't take anything to drink unless I'm running closer to 2 hours, but in the summer if I'm going to be out for an hour or more then I'm planning to drink some water throughout the run.
I always hate it in the out-n-back races when elite runners come screaming on by on their way back before I'm barely halfway to the turnaround point.I think running it on a track would just haunt our souls. Getting lapped once or twice is never fun, but to happen over and over again would crush my will.
I HATE to eat before I run and especially right after I wake up but for anything longer than five miles or so, I force myself to choke down a peanut butter cracker or something so at least I have something in my stomach. For halfs, I force myself to eat an Uncrustable sandwich.
After than I start taking fuel every 45 minutes. For fuel, I rotate between whatever I'm feeling that day. Some days, it's Sports Beans. Some days, it's ShotBlocs. Some days, it's Gu Chews. NEVER gels though. No way. Blech. For 10K distance or longer, I usually mix in a couple of margarita ShotBlocs with whatever else I'm consuming - mostly because, well, margarita yum!, and also because they have extra salt.
For hydration, I skip water because I've realized that uncold water makes me want to gag. So, it's yellow PowerAde or Nuun for me on runs. During races, it's usually two cups if it's hot. Otherwise, just one.
POST RUN - I'm really liking BodyArmor for post-run hydration. It's coconut water-based, has electrolytes and is DELICIOUS.
I usually wait until the last two tables and then grab a sports drink, shotgun the stuff and get on my way.
I feel the same way about bananas.
I wear a Bondiband but I am a heavy sweater and eventually it gets saturated and I still get sweat in my eyes. It helps, though.