Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the number of moments that take our breath away...(unkown) • Go With The Flow • Thyroid Support Group
meh
My stupid little mobile-friendly treadmill calculator
Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
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Oh Mighty Wing
The real question is this - If the monkey's get you and decide to deposit you at the finish does it still count??
Lazy idiot
I'm amused that people think we're kidding about the monkeys. Some of you may be in for a real surprise.
Tick tock
Based on the rumors I've heard, if the monkeys deposit you at the finish it will be in turd form.
wait if the monkey's steal you they eat you? I thought they just played with you for a while. For real, I'm still trying to figure out the severity of the monkey's.
wait if the monkey's steal you they eat you? I thought they just played with you for a while.
HA! I'm not laughing at the monkeys, I'm laughing at you. Run fast, don't look back.
That hill climbs ~700 feet in just under 3 miles (i.e., 250 ft/mile). There is just one. Monkey hills climb ~200-300 feet in 1/2 - 3/4 miles (i.e., 400 ft/mile). There are many many of them.
That's a nice hill you've got. But the Monkey hills are many and they are steep and they are endless. I ran half the course yesterday, and that bit at mile 18-19 never gets any easier. You're just basically almost never not on a hill. Which I tend to like. I think the constantly changing terrain is good for your legs. I'd rather run there than do a flat marathon. The Monkey hurts more during; flat races, in my opinion, hurt more later. ?
All of which is irrelevant. The monkeys will get you anyway, so who cares about the hills?
Michelle