SheHulk
off to the (runDisney) races
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Diet Coke, sadly. But I crave it all the time, not specific to after a run.What do you all crave after a run? I always want an iced coffee that’s really sweet.
Diet Coke, sadly. But I crave it all the time, not specific to after a run.What do you all crave after a run? I always want an iced coffee that’s really sweet.
ATTQOTD: …After a long long one, also chips.
What do you all crave after a run? I always want an iced coffee that’s really sweet.
If your wife is right, and excessive running is a sign of poor mental health, then I am remarkably well-adjusted, and you need to see a therapist, like, immediately.Not really sure why I’m running so much, my wife says I have issues and she’s usually right.
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July Totals:
Running: 41 miles
Average Pace: 9:44
Another PW for distance.
Highlights of the month:
Wife's second knee replacement surgery. On the bright side: no broken leg this time.
Lots of foot pain. Finally went to the doc, same diagnosis as always: no stress fracture, soft tissue over-use injury, not exactly sure which soft tissue. Cleared to run is the good new.
Here's the bell ringer: Complete rupture of the upper biceps tendon. Luckily you have 2 upper tendons. Tendons make a pretty impressive sound when they snap; like breaking a yardstick over your knee.
I'm down, but not out. Formulating a plan to get back.
Same for me, except I like Mt Dew because it goes down smoother and I burp lessI love an ice cold Coke right after a long, hot run or race.The sugar and caffeine help put some life back into me.
Heavy solo lifting cleaning out MIL's house earlier in the week. Not sure, but I suspect it contributed.@OldSlowGoofyGuy what were you doing to rupture a bicep tendon? I am doing a bunch of hiking this weekend so I can take my mind off things. It has helped.
I try not to drink soda anymore, but when I do, I do the Dew!Same for me, except I like Mt Dew because it goes down smoother and I burp less![]()
FWIW, stress fractures in foot bones can take a very long time to show up in images. Mine did not show up until I was in a boot for over a month. My podiatrist found it with a tuning fork. After the healing really started, it became more and more clear on images.July Totals:
Running: 41 miles
Average Pace: 9:44
Another PW for distance.
Highlights of the month:
Wife's second knee replacement surgery. On the bright side: no broken leg this time.
Lots of foot pain. Finally went to the doc, same diagnosis as always: no stress fracture, soft tissue over-use injury, not exactly sure which soft tissue. Cleared to run is the good new.
Here's the bell ringer: Complete rupture of the upper biceps tendon. Luckily you have 2 upper tendons. Tendons make a pretty impressive sound when they snap; like breaking a yardstick over your knee.
I'm down, but not out. Formulating a plan to get back.