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=> Published: 01 April 2025 <= Garmin U-turns On Connect+ Subscription Wow, it seems we were all wrong. Garmin has listened, ended the Connect+ debacle and cancelled the subscription, at…
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Running is BS...
I had fun ranting and hearing your rants, perhaps we can keep this going
Inspired by a podcast of the same name (running is BS) that loves to hate running. This week particularly hate running because..
What I thought was an ache turned out to be an injury.
Early Jan, pushed a bit hard on the tempo runs (4:50min/km pace), my comfortable pace is (5:45/km). Felt a niggle in my inner groin immediately, but wished it away (it didn't go away)
Continued training, limping on one side, telling my partner it was nothing when it obviously was.
Come early march, half marathon I was training for. Woke up, acknowledged maybe it was an injury, promised my partner I'd take it easy.
Broke my promise at gun start, pushed on for first 5km, another 5km, another 5km and the final 6km at target pace.
Made it with a PB!
In return, left knee is swollen, left back is aching like never before.
And fine, now I acknowledge it's a injury and am gonna rest with the running for a few weeks.
Running is not
Fastest way to repair hamstring injury
Hi, I hurt my left hamstring while running in the winter due to not warming up properly and likely not stretching the hamstring enough. It feels much better now, though, and I have tried running on occasion. However, running noticeably makes it feel sore, and if I were to keep running, I think I would injure it again, so I have assumed I should continue resting it. Is this true- is the best I can do now to take up another sport (biking has been fine), wait, and continue only when it does not feel sore after a trial run?
I haven't found another sport I enjoy as much as running, and I haven't seen a physical therapist for this yet because I really did not enjoy seeing one for a different issue in the past.
Why is running bs?
Inspired by a podcast of the same name (running is BS) that loves to hate running.
This week I particularly hate running because...
Spring time in upon the northern hemisphere, but that brings about the freaking hoard of hovering flies 🪰🪰🪰🪰🪰 at mouth level for easy ingestion.
Whether it is parks, trails, by water bodies, I can't seem to get away from them and always end up eating a mouthful of tiny flies, or at least up in my nostrils.
The worst was when I held my breath over a few steps thinking I made it through a patch, and gasping my way into another horde and engulfing a mother road after. UGH.
Am I Built Weak or Something? How do I fix it?
So I've been running like a mile each day for 3 days out of the week. But I've laid it off since I've been getting a lot of plantar fascitis, knee pain, and pain around my shins.
I'm not even that old. I'm very confused, maybe there are some exercises I can do? Went to a running shoe store and they recommended me some more cushioning shoes like a glycerin gts 22.
Any tips, recommendations, comments, or suggestions would be appreciated.
Round the Bays
I arrived in Wellington yesterday, and at parkrun I discovered Round the Bays is on on the next day (now today). So I signed up for my first ever international race, with zero prep. It starts in 90 minutes. What could go wrong? :p
Russ Cook, aka Hardest Geezer, is to run the length of New Zealand on the 3,000km Te Araroa Trail.
What am I missing without expensive running shorts?
Bought a few $10 pairs of gym shorts from a big box store, probably an 8" inseam. I wear boxer brief style compression undies when I run, so netting and how they feel on my skin isn't really an issue. They have side pockets that are fine for carrying my key fob, which is the only thing I really need for most runs. On runs they seem completely adequate. What am I missing by not wearing more expensive or nicer shorts purpose made for running? Is it one of those things where if I try something nicer I won't be able to go back?
ACTIVE Advantage Membership - Scam
ACTIVE Network generated more than $300 million in membership fees using digital dark patterns and online trickery.
We were reviewing our credit card bills this month and noticed a suspicious charge from ACT*ACTIVE-NETWORK for $99.
We did a little research and traced it back to a race my wife signed up for a race in 2021 - they must have been using these ActiveNetwork jerks as their registration and payment backend. Apparently - somewhere in their check-out/payment flow you get signed up for a membership plan if you're not paying attention, and they've been tricking enough people with this scam that they've gotten themselves sued by the state of Texas and the CFPB, with I'm sure more on the way.
Be careful out there when you're registering for events! Even if you're careful and you end up in this boat - follow these steps: