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Basically, in 7 days I have to participate in a long distance run. My question is, is there any point in doing a few jogs in the upcoming week? Like, will it actually help me lose a few seconds in my timing?

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Why participate in a sport you don't like?

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Oh, I thought this was like a regular team you were on. Stay hydrated, I guess. Running's running, you should know what to expect.

Posted

If you really want to piss someone off, tell a person who is involved in one of these "Fight Against Cancer March-Rally-etc." that you're rooting for Cancer to win and that you don't want to donate anything to the opposition.

 

Good times will be had by all.

 

 

Or at least some...

Guest Vitamin X
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If you really want to piss someone off, tell a person who is involved in one of these "Fight Against Cancer March-Rally-etc." that you're rooting for Cancer to win and that you don't want to donate anything to the opposition.

 

Good times will be had by all.

 

 

Or at least some...

At least in this case, you'll have a reason to run.

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If you are doing like a 5 mile race or less just do some light distance work and some fast paced repeat miles and you will be fine, and to those who think running sucks, I disagree. I ran CC/Track in high school and during the running seasons, I never felt better in my life. I was in great shape, I ate better because let's face it pancakes, bacon, eggs, and two glasses of milk isn't the best thing for you when you are running anywhere from 5-15 miles that day. Running can be really good for you if you can be consiestient and set up a schedule

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Do a bunch of flights of stairs, if you can find any. If your friends live in apartments, go up to the top floor and run back down a number of times depending on how many floors they have in the building.

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