Username checks out.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
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turned2slackSgt. Crackpot wrote:Username checks out.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
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more like fun2death amirite
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Running causing knees to blow out is total bullshit. And is used as an excuse for people who lack dedication... or are into yoga.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
Recent studies suggest running actually helps build cartilage in the knees.
And running has been a suggested remedy for osteoporosis and osteoarthritis for years.
People are built differently and some will never be able to dissipate the pressure on their knees, but, in general, running is far better for you than not running.
Now stop using elevation and knee damage as an excuse and run some of those Colorado trails.
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run2death wrote:Running causing knees to blow out is total bullshit. And is used as an excuse for people who lack dedication... or are into yoga.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
Recent studies suggest running actually helps build cartilage in the knees.
And running has been a suggested remedy for osteoporosis and osteoarthritis for years.
People are built differently and some will never be able to dissipate the pressure on their knees, but, in general, running is far better for you than not running.
Now stop using elevation and knee damage as an excuse and run some of those Colorado trails.
Every body has a study to support what they love or discredit what they dont. I was just messing with you. Whatever works for your body is A okay by me.
I just dont love running enough and I have other things I love to do so i dont put int he effort to build that running stamina at this elevation. I run maybe 10-12 miles a week at best. That is just not enough to build a stamina to run what i used to at sea level. These days im all about diversity in my exercise. Yoga, running, HIT bike training, Skiing, hiking, drinking, napping, strength training.
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Also, not to be a dick, but "masters in ayurveda"? Really?
There's never been one study that shows ayurveda techniques beyond massage and meditation actually help people.
If it has helped your GF, more power to her. I just can't imagine studying it for 4 or 8 years.
There's never been one study that shows ayurveda techniques beyond massage and meditation actually help people.
If it has helped your GF, more power to her. I just can't imagine studying it for 4 or 8 years.
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Stroking, looking sexy, wooing women and men, etc.Strat wrote:run2death wrote:Running causing knees to blow out is total bullshit. And is used as an excuse for people who lack dedication... or are into yoga.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
Recent studies suggest running actually helps build cartilage in the knees.
And running has been a suggested remedy for osteoporosis and osteoarthritis for years.
People are built differently and some will never be able to dissipate the pressure on their knees, but, in general, running is far better for you than not running.
Now stop using elevation and knee damage as an excuse and run some of those Colorado trails.
Every body has a study to support what they love or discredit what they dont. I was just messing with you. Whatever works for your body is A okay by me.
I just dont love running enough and I have other things I love to do so i dont put int he effort to build that running stamina at this elevation. I run maybe 10-12 miles a week at best. That is just not enough to build a stamina to run what i used to at sea level. These days im all about diversity in my exercise. Yoga, running, HIT bike training, Skiing, hiking, drinking, napping, strength training.
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"Not to be a dick but to be a dick...."run2death wrote:Also, not to be a dick, but "masters in ayurveda"? Really?
There's never been one study that shows ayurveda techniques beyond massage and meditation actually help people.
If it has helped your GF, more power to her. I just can't imagine studying it for 4 or 8 years.
It was a three year program and she is brilliant. Its more than massage and meditation. Actually massage isn't even a part of it. Its about diet and prevention, and treatment in the sense of partnering with western medicine in treating illness.
But okay, apparently i super offended you about being in a wheelchair! Fuck you.
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LOL. What??!!! My mother (a dirty hippy) has studied ayurveda a lot in her spare time (like for 40+ years) and it seems to involve a lot of herbs and other eastern medicines and a shitload of massage and meditation.
Also, suck my dick.
Also, suck my dick.
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Edit. You are being a douche and its not worth it. Peacerun2death wrote:LOL. What??!!! My mother (a dirty hippy) has studied ayurveda a lot in her spare time (like for 40+ years) and it seems to involve a lot of herbs and other eastern medicines and a shitload of massage and meditation.
Also, suck my dick.
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I can't believe this is happening in the wellness thread
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Dude, I haven't been on the board for like a year and a half. I don't know the history of your GF.
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Do you think they'll end up killing or fucking each other?theplatypus wrote:I can't believe this is happening in the wellness thread
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It will probably move to PM and be quietly resolved
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To be fair, that didn't stop you from knocking what his girlfriend is studying.run2death wrote:Dude, I haven't been on the board for like a year and a half. I don't know the history of your GF.
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Damn it.
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is run2death soma.?
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This.run2death wrote:Running causing knees to blow out is total bullshit. And is used as an excuse for people who lack dedication... or are into yoga.Strat wrote:dont listen to run2death. He's a psycho that lives in 115 degree weather and runs 30 miles a day and will be in a wheelchair at the age of 50 and he doesnt caretragabigzanda wrote:I want those B vitamins, phyto nutrients, and mega antioxidants that are tough to get from my normal diet.
Recent studies suggest running actually helps build cartilage in the knees.
And running has been a suggested remedy for osteoporosis and osteoarthritis for years.
People are built differently and some will never be able to dissipate the pressure on their knees, but, in general, running is far better for you than not running.
Now stop using elevation and knee damage as an excuse and run some of those Colorado trails.
What strat said is classic fat logic bullshit
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It just surprised me.E.H. Ruddock wrote:To be fair, that didn't stop you from knocking what his girlfriend is studying.run2death wrote:Dude, I haven't been on the board for like a year and a half. I don't know the history of your GF.
Like I said, my mom has been into ayurveda for years and she'd jump at the chance to say she had a masters degree in it.