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Re: Bah Larry Send a noteboard - 30/04/2017 09:27:31 PM

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My most recent therapist is 77 and runs marathons. Besides, running is a relative concept. I'm not built for speed.

Supposedly, you burn about as much walking at 4 mph (15 minute mile pace) as you would going the same distance at 7 mph :30 pace). Do what you enjoy, I say (and I enjoy mid-tempo pace)

Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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/Survey: Distance Running - 29/04/2017 02:35:34 AM 1074 Views
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Re: Bah - 30/04/2017 09:27:31 PM 880 Views
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I ... do not do this. - 30/04/2017 07:51:34 PM 708 Views
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