Dumbasses arguing about running.
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Otley
cough #*% Danny Williams
job biscuit (8 mile run in 1hr 15mins)!!!
eh eh!!!
8 miles in 1 hour 15 isnt very fast dude
at least you can run 8 miles mind so give yourself a pat on the back :)
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Originally Posted by
Otley
It is if theres loads of hills and the temp is pretty hot
job biscuit (not doing these runs on a tread mill....spoon)!!!
eh eh!!!
:) a bit better then
obviously depending on the amount of hills and the heat, still nothing to really to shout about mind
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and in fact you will usually run a distances quicker easier on the roads rather than the treadmill
run for 40 mins of the treadmill then 40 mins on the roads see the difference
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erics44
and in fact you will usually run a distances quicker easier on the roads rather than the treadmill
run for 40 mins of the treadmill then 40 mins on the roads see the difference
Obviously u don't run cause its the other way round....its harder on road than it is on a tread mill
Job Biscuit (Silly boy)!!!
eh eh!!
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Originally Posted by
Otley
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Originally Posted by
erics44
and in fact you will usually run a distances quicker easier on the roads rather than the treadmill
run for 40 mins of the treadmill then 40 mins on the roads see the difference
Obviously u don't run cause its the other way round....its harder on road than it is on a tread mill
Job Biscuit (Silly boy)!!!
eh eh!!
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
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Originally Posted by
Otley
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Originally Posted by
erics44
and in fact you will usually run a distances quicker easier on the roads rather than the treadmill
run for 40 mins of the treadmill then 40 mins on the roads see the difference
Obviously u don't run cause its the other way round....its harder on road than it is on a tread mill
Job Biscuit (Silly boy)!!!
eh eh!!
i do dude, id do 8 miles in just over 50 mins on the road
and 6 in less than 40
yet in 40 minutes on the treadmill i run about 9 K which is less than 6 miles.
you see on a treadmill youre not really running you are just bouncing from one foot to the other and not pushing yourself forward, therefore you dont really control your own speed and its more knackering bouncing quicker than pushing forward more
perhaps if you are only running 8 miles in well over an hour you would be quicker on a treadmill :)
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
No way!
I put some big hills in my runs and sometimes I need to stop because the legs are burning so much. That never happens on a treadmill:p
There is a big difference when you are purposefully putting in hills than to running on normal flat road. I dont think about times, just distances. As long as I know I can cover a certain distance without having to stop, im happy. I think of running as a bank im putting miles in. When im in to it I like to aim for 20 miles a week, which is only 4, 5 mile runs. I run to get fit, not because I enjoy it. When I boxed, I did run every day and used to run our cliff paths, lots of steep hills. Im looking to build stamina.
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
No way!
I put some big hills in my runs and sometimes I need to stop because the legs are burning so much. That never happens on a treadmill:p
There is a big difference when you are purposefully putting in hills than to running on normal flat road. I dont think about times, just distances. As long as I know I can cover a certain distance without having to stop, im happy. I think of running as a bank im putting miles in. When im in to it I like to aim for 20 miles a week, which is only 4, 5 mile runs. I run to get fit, not because I enjoy it. When I boxed, I did run every day and used to run our cliff paths, lots of steep hills. Im looking to build stamina.
well obviously you cant compare the two if you are running up big hills on the road and flat on the treadmill
and you cant know if you do one faster than the other if you dont time yourself
but if you run a similar run on both, if you are at a certain level of fitness, you will more than likely find you run further faster on the roads, i challenge you to try it :)
when did you box? who did you box for? were you anygood? how come you stopped?
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
No way!
I put some big hills in my runs and sometimes I need to stop because the legs are burning so much. That never happens on a treadmill:p
There is a big difference when you are purposefully putting in hills than to running on normal flat road. I dont think about times, just distances. As long as I know I can cover a certain distance without having to stop, im happy. I think of running as a bank im putting miles in. When im in to it I like to aim for 20 miles a week, which is only 4, 5 mile runs. I run to get fit, not because I enjoy it. When I boxed, I did run every day and used to run our cliff paths, lots of steep hills. Im looking to build stamina.
well obviously you cant compare the two if you are running up big hills on the road and flat on the treadmill
and you cant know if you do one faster than the other if you dont time yourself
but if you run a similar run on both, if you are at a certain level of fitness, you will more than likely find you run further faster on the roads, i challenge you to try it :)
when did you box? who did you box for? were you anygood? how come you stopped?
I boxed from 97 to 2000, started when I was 19, had 3 seasons, 18 fights and 12 wins. I was ok, was strong and can take a shot. Didnt have many stoppages, although id regard myself as fairly powerfull, I could drop anyone in sparring but I think I may have smothered my own work when boxing. I was well in to it, never a day off training but over here in Guernsey we stagnate. We do well our first few seasons through our fitness and aggression but we only have one club and obviously we all spar each other day in day out, never seeing anything new, never getting challenged in sparring, so as the seasons go on, the lads on the mainland skillset over takes ours through the bigger variety of sparring partners. I was getting fed up of going nowhere and one day had an argument with my missus and punched a wall in temper and couldnt use my right hand for punching for about 6 months. Every time id think it was better id try some light shots on the bag and gradually get harder and then it just bruises again and the hand goes limp and is useless. I can see why Calzaghe had trouble stopping people later on whith his hand troubles. By the time my hand was better I was well in to work and overtime and could really do with out the nerves for weeks before fights. I started at 72 kilos and finished up at 78, through growing and doing weights. Im 106 at the moment and could probably lose 3 stone. Running is a bastard killer now but im just getting back in to it and the weights. I still feel when fit I could ruin anyone in sparring though;D
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
No way!
I put some big hills in my runs and sometimes I need to stop because the legs are burning so much. That never happens on a treadmill:p
There is a big difference when you are purposefully putting in hills than to running on normal flat road. I dont think about times, just distances. As long as I know I can cover a certain distance without having to stop, im happy. I think of running as a bank im putting miles in. When im in to it I like to aim for 20 miles a week, which is only 4, 5 mile runs. I run to get fit, not because I enjoy it. When I boxed, I did run every day and used to run our cliff paths, lots of steep hills. Im looking to build stamina.
well obviously you cant compare the two if you are running up big hills on the road and flat on the treadmill
and you cant know if you do one faster than the other if you dont time yourself
but if you run a similar run on both, if you are at a certain level of fitness, you will more than likely find you run further faster on the roads, i challenge you to try it :)
when did you box? who did you box for? were you anygood? how come you stopped?
I boxed from 97 to 2000, started when I was 19, had 3 seasons, 18 fights and 12 wins. I was ok, was strong and can take a shot. Didnt have many stoppages, although id regard myself as fairly powerfull, I could drop anyone in sparring but I think I may have smothered my own work when boxing. I was well in to it, never a day off training but over here in Guernsey we stagnate. We do well our first few seasons through our fitness and aggression but we only have one club and obviously we all spar each other day in day out, never seeing anything new, never getting challenged in sparring, so as the seasons go on, the lads on the mainland skillset over takes ours through the bigger variety of sparring partners. I was getting fed up of going nowhere and one day had an argument with my missus and punched a wall in temper and couldnt use my right hand for punching for about 6 months. Every time id think it was better id try some light shots on the bag and gradually get harder and then it just bruises again and the hand goes limp and is useless. I can see why Calzaghe had trouble stopping people later on whith his hand troubles. By the time my hand was better I was well in to work and overtime and could really do with out the nerves for weeks before fights. I started at 72 kilos and finished up at 78, through growing and doing weights. Im 106 at the moment and could probably lose 3 stone. Running is a bastard killer now but im just getting back in to it and the weights. I still feel when fit I could ruin anyone in sparring though;D
I am too old to box now, only white collor will have me and have my first fight in june
but if i had one bit of advice to give to any boxing fan, if you are young enough then do it
i regret not stepping in a gym 10 years ago and boxing when i could, id have still of been late to boxing but young enough, it is a big regret
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Yeah thats a not a bad time for 8 miles, especially with hills.
A treadmill, harder than roadwork;D
see my post above big boy
makes sense doesnt it? :)
No way!
I put some big hills in my runs and sometimes I need to stop because the legs are burning so much. That never happens on a treadmill:p
There is a big difference when you are purposefully putting in hills than to running on normal flat road. I dont think about times, just distances. As long as I know I can cover a certain distance without having to stop, im happy. I think of running as a bank im putting miles in. When im in to it I like to aim for 20 miles a week, which is only 4, 5 mile runs. I run to get fit, not because I enjoy it. When I boxed, I did run every day and used to run our cliff paths, lots of steep hills. Im looking to build stamina.
well obviously you cant compare the two if you are running up big hills on the road and flat on the treadmill
and you cant know if you do one faster than the other if you dont time yourself
but if you run a similar run on both, if you are at a certain level of fitness, you will more than likely find you run further faster on the roads, i challenge you to try it :)
when did you box? who did you box for? were you anygood? how come you stopped?
I boxed from 97 to 2000, started when I was 19, had 3 seasons, 18 fights and 12 wins. I was ok, was strong and can take a shot. Didnt have many stoppages, although id regard myself as fairly powerfull, I could drop anyone in sparring but I think I may have smothered my own work when boxing. I was well in to it, never a day off training but over here in Guernsey we stagnate. We do well our first few seasons through our fitness and aggression but we only have one club and obviously we all spar each other day in day out, never seeing anything new, never getting challenged in sparring, so as the seasons go on, the lads on the mainland skillset over takes ours through the bigger variety of sparring partners. I was getting fed up of going nowhere and one day had an argument with my missus and punched a wall in temper and couldnt use my right hand for punching for about 6 months. Every time id think it was better id try some light shots on the bag and gradually get harder and then it just bruises again and the hand goes limp and is useless. I can see why Calzaghe had trouble stopping people later on whith his hand troubles. By the time my hand was better I was well in to work and overtime and could really do with out the nerves for weeks before fights. I started at 72 kilos and finished up at 78, through growing and doing weights. Im 106 at the moment and could probably lose 3 stone. Running is a bastard killer now but im just getting back in to it and the weights. I still feel when fit I could ruin anyone in sparring though;D
I am too old to box now, only white collor will have me and have my first fight in june
but if i had one bit of advice to give to any boxing fan, if you are young enough then do it
i regret not stepping in a gym 10 years ago and boxing when i could, id have still of been late to boxing but young enough, it is a big regret
Well I tell you what, it takes some bollocks to commit to a fight even when your young but to do it at a more mature age takes more bottle. Good on you!
Is it going to be to a decision? I know the participants of white collar can choose to have a decision or just fight for the sake of it.
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ross
Well I tell you what, it takes some bollocks to commit to a fight even when your young but to do it at a more mature age takes more bottle. Good on you!
Is it going to be to a decision? I know the participants of white collar can choose to have a decision or just fight for the sake of it.
yeah there will be a winner and a loser
is that what you mean?
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
ross
Well I tell you what, it takes some bollocks to commit to a fight even when your young but to do it at a more mature age takes more bottle. Good on you!
Is it going to be to a decision? I know the participants of white collar can choose to have a decision or just fight for the sake of it.
yeah there will be a winner and a loser
is that what you mean?
Yep