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Would love to see what his heart rate was at that particular moment.Damn! Now that dude is a true BMF. And will probably be pissed that the paper called him a “jogger.”
Would love to see what his heart rate was at that particular moment.Damn! Now that dude is a true BMF. And will probably be pissed that the paper called him a “jogger.”
Probably the max that it’s ever been, and as close to being zero as you’d ever want it to be.Would love to see what his heart rate was at that particular moment.
You don't have to outrun the mountain lion. You only need to outrun the dog, right? Good luck with that!This is why we take the dogs right? Disconnect that leash and haul ###.
You referring to this craziness?I know there are bobcats in Missouri because I watched Ozark. Do I need to be on the lookout for my trail run portion? I think I can handle one of those. For the record, I'd just subdue it instead of killing it. That's what a real BMF would do.
Yeah, Chief posted a different article above.
Pretty much using these all the time now and really digging. Want some of the blue/whites this time.
Same price for blue/whitePretty much using these all the time now and really digging. Want some of the blue/whites this time.
Obviously different. The first article was about a jogger. The other one is about a runner.Yeah, Chief posted a different article above.
I'd get a running singlet made out of it and wear that som##### to every trail race in the country.I'm not a taxidermy guy, but I think I'd get that one stuffed.
Proof that work interferes with my innernets.Yeah, Chief posted a different article above.
I might try these. I'm currently in the ultraboost, but right at 300 miles they're already starting to wear on the bottom big time. For $180 I was expecting a bit more.Pretty much using these all the time now and really digging. Want some of the blue/whites this time.
You don't have to outrun the mountain lion. You only need to outrun the dog, right? Good luck with that!
I'd be more worried about all the hick and Mexican drug lords and dealers in Missouri (I also watched Ozark).I know there are bobcats in Missouri because I watched Ozark. Do I need to be on the lookout for my trail run portion? I think I can handle one of those. For the record, I'd just subdue it instead of killing it. That's what a real BMF would do.
Yeah I'm toast in that scenario for sure.You don't have to outrun the mountain lion. You only need to outrun the dog, right? Good luck with that!![]()
Video of me, you, Chief, and a couple others here trying to get away from a bobcatYeah I'm toast in that scenario for sure.
May or may not be true but I thought he was talking more about the problem with trying to outrun the dog.
I know that look.May or may not be true but I thought he was talking more about the problem with trying to outrun the dog.
When running with Oliver, my dog, the other day, we had a little less than half a mile to go when I said to him "let's finish this like BMF's". He looked up at me and I'm certain that look said "I've been dragging your ### all day, let's go!"
Just curious ... what's the etiquette with leashes on the trails? Are there many poorly behaved dogs?
I'm gonna jinx it, but I've never encountered a poorly behaved dog. Many without leashes and I wish they weren't, but they've all been friendly and I at least don't remember a case of one chasing me or getting in my way. My trails aren't anything like Duck's though.Just curious ... what's the etiquette with leashes on the trails? Are there many poorly behaved dogs?
I get a little nazi-ish around the neighborhoods because I've been jumped on several times and even tripped and bitten before. Not to mention all the out of control barkers behind fences (visible and invisible). A dog even crossed a road to greet me and got hit by a car. Lots of bad stuff.
Where I live it's not etiquette but law - on leash pretty much everywhere, with a few exceptions on fire roads only. I obey those pretty strictly (might let him off for a few if nobody around to play in a creek, that kind of thing). But I often encounter off-leash dogs where they aren't supposed to be, both when I'm with Summit and without. Happened twice this morning, in fact. Luckily I haven't had any issues, but I have heard others' stories of their leashed dogs being attacked by off-leash dogs. Nothing from my runner friends having issues, though.Just curious ... what's the etiquette with leashes on the trails? Are there many poorly behaved dogs?
I get a little nazi-ish around the neighborhoods because I've been jumped on several times and even tripped and bitten before. Not to mention all the out of control barkers behind fences (visible and invisible). A dog even crossed a road to greet me and got hit by a car. Lots of bad stuff.
Compare the stability and drop characteristics to your needs & preferences but I’ve been consistently pleased with the Kinvaras and at that price it’s a bargain.I might try these. I'm currently in the ultraboost, but right at 300 miles they're already starting to wear on the bottom big time. For $180 I was expecting a bit more.
I know you asked like 2 weeks ago. What really are you asking here? I'm on Zwift about 5x a week - keep me sane during these winter months when it's too cold/dark to go out for a ride.Been feeling the same about the indoor bike lately. Would prefer to be on the road but with darkness and chill, that's just not in the cards right now. Really enjoying working on power, I have a ways to go but I'll take it for now.
Zwift guys - do you know if I can hook up the tour de France with zwift? I'm enjoying doing my own thing but zwift looks fun.
Think I answered my own question:
The following is a list of trainers and devices that are not supported:
Tour de France Bike - Doesn't transmit wattage.
Pretty sure that's why the dude sold it.I like it anyway.
Rock chalk!Forced rest day tonight. Freezing rain in the area and my sidewalks and streets are already slick.
Looks like a fire, a cold beer, and my Jayhawks on the TV.![]()
That looks awesome! Have you run at elevation before?Signed up on the wait list a month or two back for the Beaverhead 100K as a potential Western States qualifying fallback to not getting selected into the Superior 100 (I did) and/or a possible family road trip out to Montana/Idaho in July. Welp, I just received notice that I had 48 hour to accept/decline an invite off of the waitlist.
So, we're heading out west!Actually still a bit undecided, but figured I'd accept as I have until May 1st to back out and it would end up costing a bit less than $50 total in forfeited entry/ultrasignup fees. Looks like a fun race though...runs mostly on the ridgeline of the Continental Divide bordering Idaho/Montana at elevation mostly between 8000-10000 feet. The race totals about 13K ascent and 15K descent.
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Nope.That looks awesome! Have you run at elevation before?
LolI came here to post this. Dang!
LolI came here to post this. Dang!
As you can probably guess, that's one of the quickest ways to become a single man. So I haven't tried that, although I have talked to Dylan Bowman about it (who works for Hypoxico). If/when I get into Hardrock I will explore again, and may try to turn my home office into a hypoxic zone.Nope.
Any words of wisdom? Well, besides an altitude tent that is!?
Yeah, my wife would definitely divorce me if I tried to put a tent over our bed that made breathing more difficult.SFBayDuck said:As you can probably guess, that's one of the quickest ways to become a single man. So I haven't tried that, although I have talked to Dylan Bowman about it (who works for Hypoxico). If/when I get into Hardrock I will explore again, and may try to turn my home office into a hypoxic zone.
If you can't get to altitude 14-30 days ahead of time the only things you can do are a) maximize vo2 max and b) heat acclimate. The first is just a matter of making sure your body is as efficient as possible at using oxygen, and being as fit as possible. The second is about the physiological adaptations that heat causes that are similar to altitude. So get your sauna on.
I would agree. I have nothing measurable on this but from a combination of gut and observation, the times I start to "feel bad" at a pace that shouldn't, I realize that my breathing is "off" - usually means my mind is a million miles away and instead of smooth, comfortable breaths, I'm "breathing to the pace of the run" if that makes sense. When "in the groove", my feet are moving at their pace and my breathing is more or less slow deep breaths. When I get out of sorts, I will start to take more shallow breaths. Getting back to deeper comfortable breaths puts me "back at ease".I would love for there to be a cheap, convenient device that could measure and record breathing rate while running. My suspicion is that data would be as valuable as heart rate. At higher speeds, maybe even more valuable.
How often can you get the shots?I had nice milestone this week - I ran 10 miles on Monday. That's the first time I've done that since the early 90's. Legs were pretty sore yesterday, but not in the spots I worry about. Strangely, something in my ankle was locked before that 10 mile run, so the left ankle is abnormally sore, but has since been 'unlocked' and seemed good enough during and after today's 6 mile run.
I'm enjoying this sweet spot of the steroid treatment which seems to be between 2 weeks and 15 weeks post-injection (injection was Dec 15th).
Maximum of 3 per year per my Ortho. The rationale is to limit amount of prednisone taken in and I trust his recommendations. He's not too worried about the steroid masking something damaging going on and I tend to agree with this too.How often can you get the shots?
That's good. If the benefits of the shot last at least 15 weeks, 3 of them basically covers the year.Maximum of 3 per year per my Ortho. The rationale is to limit amount of prednisone taken in and I trust his recommendations. He's not too worried about the steroid masking something damaging going on and I tend to agree with this too.