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Posted by EXTREMUM on Dec-19-2006 23:25:

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
or move to florida.


I'm going on Round 3, in a few months.


Posted by kiev_42 on Dec-20-2006 00:58:

no offense to any of you guys but I honestly think running is the dullest form of exercise ever. Even with an ipod, running for 30 minutes gets so dull that I often have to stop because I am so bored rather than tired. Why not pick up a martial art or perhaps swimming instead? Im just curious how you can keep yourself motivated to keep a running routine, especially in the winter?


Posted by Marc Summers on Dec-20-2006 01:24:

quote:
Originally posted by kiev_42
no offense to any of you guys but I honestly think running is the dullest form of exercise ever. Even with an ipod, running for 30 minutes gets so dull that I often have to stop because I am so bored rather than tired. Why not pick up a martial art or perhaps swimming instead? Im just curious how you can keep yourself motivated to keep a running routine, especially in the winter?


Looking at wildlife, people, details of the development you live in, architecture if you are in a city. There is always shit that makes me love running everyday. I wave and say hello to the passersby (Love that word!), and overall have a wonderful time.

If you are out of shape, it sucks because you focus on stuff like, "HOLY SHIT MY LEGS ARE BURNING!" And "OW! OW! STOMACH CRAMP!! STOMACH CRAMP!"

Once you get in shape, it can get very boring, yes, but if you learn to become an observant person, nothing will bore you on a daily jog on the same route.


Posted by Yohan on Dec-20-2006 03:23:

quote:
Originally posted by kiev_42
no offense to any of you guys but I honestly think running is the dullest form of exercise ever. Even with an ipod, running for 30 minutes gets so dull that I often have to stop because I am so bored rather than tired. Why not pick up a martial art or perhaps swimming instead? Im just curious how you can keep yourself motivated to keep a running routine, especially in the winter?

Because running is cheap?

Some people actually like to run?


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