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SF for the first 800 yards or so she is on the lead and I have to stop occasionally for her to have a sniff etc, at a set point she comes to a halt knowing she will be unleashed, that's when I get to go full speed, its up to her then, how long she wants to sniff for, she is the one who has to sprint to catch up again.Re: Bob's Bits.
This is why I avoid layoffs Surfermom.....The stiffness and pressure it puts on the body to return to where you left off....Re: Bob's Bits.
No thunder or lightning here yet, just a very muggy night and morning.Re: Bob's Bits.
Isn't it strange the things that go with age? When I stepped off a commercial ferry recently, I decline to take the helper's hand when disembarking. He quickly took my hand and said it was require for older riders. Perhaps I looked like I needed help?Re: Bob's Bits.
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It was nice and dry outside as I left the comfort of my bed at 5:30am, but it was so dark I had to turn on the lights, and by the time I was ready to run it was teeming it down. After rooting out my waterproof top I hit the road. Tired heavy legs but I still opted for the 8.2 mile route as I arrived at the road junction. It gets very warm running in a waterproof top in the summer, so as the rain had eased off, so did my top....Re: Bob's Bits.
Nice soggy effort, OGF! As I am a night owl, I am in admiration of your ability to get up before the sun and make such an endeavor. I realize after reading your posts, what a finicky runner I am. The rain is manageable, but I don't like anything moving or flapping. My hair is in a pony tail, and my tank, tights, shorts, and running top are all lycra so as not to chafe. Carrying something, like a running top, would be insufferable. At mile 0.0, I'm still wearing at the finish line.Re: Bob's Bits.
Ha! ha! Surfermom, each to our own, if it gets you out running then it's good....Re: Bob's Bits.
Gentle intermittent spots of rain and a featureless sky as I ran down the street and across the field of doom.... I managed to cross it without incident although I was having a hard time finding my pace on tired wooden legs.Re: Bob's Bits.
Bob, just try to remember we all slow down as we grow older and there is no way we can all keep up the same pace as in our younger years.
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