What do you think of on long runs?
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2006-12-04 11:57 AM |
Elite 3519 San Jose, CA | Subject: What do you think of on long runs? So I was reading in another thread "Jesus DNA" and it started me thinking about what other people think of on long runs...I mean, as an actor/director I think of what show I am doing, or what shows I want to do...I some times have impure thought about the other shirtless men running by...and thats about it....Anyone else want to chime in? |
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2006-12-04 12:02 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Champion 6962 Atlanta, Ga | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Here is one for you: By my observations, the farther you are out in the country the more Christmas yard ornaments a house has. Is this just because of the size of yard? Is it because they want you to notice their 'oasis'? Is it cheaper for electricity? Is it closer to the Wal-mart so they can buy them? Since they have a larger vehicle, they can fit more in there thereby putting more out on the lawn? Since they have a shed, they can store more of them? This though process lasted me about 3 miles on Saturday!! |
2006-12-04 12:04 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Pro 4545 Orange Park Florida | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? once I have solved the worlds problems (or at least my own) my thoughts usually turn to what I could do with a pack of Gu and the last ponytail that passed me. |
2006-12-04 12:09 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Elite 2768 Raleigh | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? On my last long run, 29 miles... My IPOD quit at mile 14 so I had a long time with my thoughts... I think about everything, wonder what people I know are doing, where they are in life etc. I think a lot about my life, being single, wondering what my life would be like if I would have made some different decisions etc... I was running late at night and was going past this old cemetary and actually kind of scared myself because I kept telling myself I was hearing noises. Then I started to wonder how fast I could run if there was something after me. I was pretty tired so I figured it would have to be a slow moving zombie because I doubt I had the energy to go much faster. Then I thought I hoped it would be a man zombie chasing me instead of a woman because how slow would I have to be for a "woman" zombie to catch me... Then I wondered what they would look like and if it was a woman zombie would she have a dress on or a pants suit and do women get burried in high hill shoes or flats, what if no shoes at at, do they have their toes painted to look pretty??? |
2006-12-04 12:12 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Champion 6962 Atlanta, Ga | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? |
2006-12-04 12:12 PM in reply to: #615214 |
Elite 3519 San Jose, CA | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? trigods - 2006-12-04 10:09 AM On my last long run, 29 miles... I was running late at night and was going past this old cemetary and actually kind of scared myself because I kept telling myself I was hearing noises. Have you learned nothing from slasher flicks...you never go running near a graveyard at night...for one thing, zombies, no matter how slow they move can always catch you...and two you will always trip and fall at least once...thus increasing your chance for death or worse a running injury. |
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2006-12-04 12:15 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Elite 3201 South Florida | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I count. I have no idea why or how it started but on lots of my runs and bike rides I just count and count. Maybe I was counting steps in my head or something? I know when I was little and we were on a long road trip I would sometimes look out the window and try to count the lines on the road. I guess I'm weired than I thought! Other times I sing - I try to think of all the songs I knew from camp, Christmas carols, sorority songs - anything. |
2006-12-04 12:17 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Champion 5495 Whizzzzzlandia | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I quit using music at all this past year... I just run... and ruminate about some of the same things as trigods... I also have conversations with people... I sort of talk to myself... in my head... practice how certain conversations are going to go... or how I want them to go... if they go at all... Lots of times I work the "issue" out myself and never even have to HAVE the conversation. At least *I* feel better about things... Sometimes I just get a song stuck in my head... and I replay it on an endless loop, driving myself insane. |
2006-12-04 12:19 PM in reply to: #615190 |
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2006-12-04 12:22 PM in reply to: #615228 |
Elite 3519 San Jose, CA | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Whizzzzz - 2006-12-04 10:17 AM I quit using music at all this past year... I just run... and ruminate about some of the same things as trigods... I also have conversations with people... I sort of talk to myself... in my head... practice how certain conversations are going to go... or how I want them to go... if they go at all... Lots of times I work the "issue" out myself and never even have to HAVE the conversation. At least *I* feel better about things... Sometimes I just get a song stuck in my head... and I replay it on an endless loop, driving myself insane. I do this too...If something or someone is bothering me, I will work out what I want to say to them...I never actually say it...but makes me feel better. |
2006-12-04 12:26 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Crystal Lake, IL | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? No music for me either. I'm just alone with my thoughts. I think for the most part it's like dreaming. I don't dream but they say everyone dreams you just don't remember them. I think my brain suppresses what I think about when I run so that after I'm done running I can't really remember what I was thinking about. That's probably a good thing. The only thing I ever remember thinking about are other runs. Old runs, runs coming up, races, workouts, runs with other people, whatever. Planning and goals, too. Other than that stuff, nada. It can't be that I run for two or more hours and that's all I think about could it? I think I need help.
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2006-12-04 12:37 PM in reply to: #615220 |
Runner | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? runningwoof - 2006-12-04 1:12 PM trigods - 2006-12-04 10:09 AM On my last long run, 29 miles... I was running late at night and was going past this old cemetary and actually kind of scared myself because I kept telling myself I was hearing noises. Have you learned nothing from slasher flicks...you never go running near a graveyard at night...for one thing, zombies, no matter how slow they move can always catch you...and two you will always trip and fall at least once...thus increasing your chance for death or worse a running injury. I would agree with this, but only if the runner in question is: A) female B) late teens to early twenties C) just recently had sex As for my thoughts, other than doing math in my head, or singing, the rest are either not worth remembering (since I don't), or not able to be related in polite company (I know, a stretch for me). Sometimes I think about topics from here that got me fired up beforehand, but only rarely. Having ADD has certain advantages sometimes. |
2006-12-04 12:39 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Buttercup 14334 | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs?
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2006-12-04 12:40 PM in reply to: #615230 |
Elite 2552 Evans, GA | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Lara - 2006-12-04 12:19 PM i have never gotten past.... d*mn this hurts.... d*mn this hurts.... d*mn this hurts.... d*mn this hurts.... Me too. I think constantly about what i can do with my form to make myself have less pain. Once the endorphins kick in I think about finishing IMAZ and my son and wife cheering me on. I must admit that the theme of alien Jesuses comes to me when running. Edited by Bluejack 2006-12-04 12:46 PM |
2006-12-04 12:44 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Extreme Veteran 474 Ocean City | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I think about how muh more focused I am since divorced, but maybe thats just to take attention away from the fact that she got everything! Oh and I think about weather I should really be running or out surfing? |
2006-12-04 12:48 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Master 2231 Des Moines, Iowa | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I'm kind of a one-track mind when doing something. I think about the task at hand...form, running efficiently, my pace, etc. |
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2006-12-04 12:56 PM in reply to: #615214 |
Master 1641 Cambridge, MA | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? trigods - 2006-12-04 1:09 PM On my last long run, 29 miles... My IPOD quit at mile 14 so I had a long time with my thoughts... (snip) I was running late at night and was going past this old cemetary and actually kind of scared myself because I kept telling myself I was hearing noises. Then I started to wonder how fast I could run if there was something after me. I was pretty tired so I figured it would have to be a slow moving zombie because I doubt I had the energy to go much faster. Then I thought I hoped it would be a man zombie chasing me instead of a woman because how slow would I have to be for a "woman" zombie to catch me... Then I wondered what they would look like and if it was a woman zombie would she have a dress on or a pants suit and do women get burried in high hill shoes or flats, what if no shoes at at, do they have their toes painted to look pretty??? Wow, that IS random! You must've been tired at that point. Do zombies even have toes anymore, or are they rotted away? That's the kind of thought I'd have at mile 22+ A more typical random thought topic is pavement. Asphalt is everywhere and it just stretches on for miles and miles. The interstate highways don't have breaks. They just stretch on and on to the horizon, crossing time zones, connecting oceans. Yeah, I think of that often while walking or running alone. I can imagine just going and going and going...till I get to the Pacific. |
2006-12-04 1:03 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Elite 3687 | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Usually something really deep. For instance.. -When can I start calling my runs long runs. -Are my farts silent or is my Ipod on really loud. -That is sweat running down the back of my legs, right? -Does that guy over there know he's talking to himself? Wait, who am I talking to. -I can't wait to customize a really cool m-dot tattoo for my oversized calf. This from a guy who has never done more than a sprint tri. -Go, Go, Gooooo |
2006-12-04 1:46 PM in reply to: #615226 |
Elite 2768 Raleigh | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? MomX3 - 2006-12-04 12:15 PM I count. I have no idea why or how it started but on lots of my runs and bike rides I just count and count. Maybe I was counting steps in my head or something? I know when I was little and we were on a long road trip I would sometimes look out the window and try to count the lines on the road. I guess I'm weired than I thought! Other times I sing - I try to think of all the songs I knew from camp, Christmas carols, sorority songs - anything. I will count also, but usually silly stuff like. How high I can count by odd numbers, prime numbers, in thirds, fifths and sevenths. I will sometimes do roman numerals. |
2006-12-04 1:54 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Master 1254 Chesapeake, VA | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I too work out a lot of sh!t in my mind and I actually do some of my best thinking on long runs. Sometimes I will also think about what I am going to put in my blog regarding the run - particularly if it is race or a long marathon training run. Other than that, I think about girls. |
2006-12-04 1:56 PM in reply to: #615261 |
COURT JESTER 12230 ROCKFORD, IL | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Life in general. Goals and dreams. What I'm doing and not doing to accomplish them. What fears stand in my way and what I'm doing about them. Some of that conversational stuff that Whizzzzz mentioned...playing out conversations in my head to put things in perspective. Edited by tupuppy 2006-12-04 2:23 PM |
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2006-12-04 2:28 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Master 2571 Tiger's Den | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? I think about what I have to do, chores, etc. Then I think about stuff that has to do with projects (home not work) then I think about what I see... weird decorations, weird looking people, bratty kids, cute kids, etc.... |
2006-12-04 2:46 PM in reply to: #615344 |
Elite 3201 South Florida | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? trigods - 2006-12-04 2:46 PM MomX3 - 2006-12-04 12:15 PM I will count also, but usually silly stuff like. How high I can count by odd numbers, prime numbers, in thirds, fifths and sevenths. I will sometimes do roman numerals. Oh my god - that would drive me nuts! I don't think I'm smart enough for that - it would take too much concentration. And how do oyu count in roman numerals in your head? Just imagine what they look like? |
2006-12-04 3:04 PM in reply to: #615190 |
Pro 4292 Evanston, | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? Mostly it's "INhale 2, 3, EXhale 2, 3..." with an undercurrent of "what's my pace?" My 'long' runs are only 7 miles these days though.
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2006-12-04 3:05 PM in reply to: #615408 |
Elite 2768 Raleigh | Subject: RE: What do you think of on long runs? MomX3 - 2006-12-04 2:46 PM trigods - 2006-12-04 2:46 PM MomX3 - 2006-12-04 12:15 PM I will count also, but usually silly stuff like. How high I can count by odd numbers, prime numbers, in thirds, fifths and sevenths. I will sometimes do roman numerals. Oh my god - that would drive me nuts! I don't think I'm smart enough for that - it would take too much concentration. And how do oyu count in roman numerals in your head? Just imagine what they look like? lol I say it in my head. I, II, III (like eye, eye eye, eye eye eye), IV (eye V) etc... Yea I know it is stupid but so is running 29 miles, so what you gonna do |
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