Monday, December 16, 2019

A Little Bit of Comedy

Here's a little bit of humor that I see when I read posts in Facebook running groups. Is it just me? Share your favorites!



I’m sure that you have noticed that all posts to running Facebook groups can be divided into a few simple categories:

  1. Look at me! LOOK at me! Look at ME!
  2. My real friends are not runners and are tired of hearing me talk about it. So now I’m going to talk to you.
  3. Something doesn’t feel right when I run, and I’d rather ask a bunch of random people on Facebook who have no medical training whatsoever, for FREE, than to take a few hours out of my time and dollars out of my wallet to visit a trained professional for their professional opinion.
  4. My doctor told me to do X, but I don’t want to do X, and I’d rather ask a bunch of random people on Facebook who have no medical training whatsoever to commiserate with me and tell me I don’t really have to do X than to heed the professional opinion of a trained professional.
  5. I am planning on doing something that I know I shouldn’t do, but I’m doing it anyway and I’m “asking for your advice”, which really means that I am only looking for people who will encourage me to do this and other things I shouldn’t be doing. No discouraging remarks, please.
  6. “I have lost my running mojo.” Translation: I lack the ability to motivate myself to do things that I know are good for me just because they are “hard.”
  7. I am feeling sorry for myself because I think that I am {old / fat / slow / out-of-shape} but I want your affirmation that I can still call myself a runner.
  8. Gaining Weight:
    1. I eat bad food – and way too much of it, and I know it, but I want to hear a bunch of unscientific reasons why I am gaining weight.
    2. When I started running I started gaining weight because I was converting fat to muscle and muscle weighs more than fat. What? No, I didn’t know that professional bodybuilders exercise a single body part for hours, take great care to eat the right foods at the right time and get the right sleep, and they struggle to gain one single pound of muscle in a week. Cool! I gained six pounds this week just from turning my fat to muscle by running!
    3. I don't run anymore because it made me too hungry and I was justifying eating a lot that I was clearly not burning off even on long distance runs, therefore running makes you gain weight.
    4. I was gaining weight while running, so I cut out carbs. I have not eaten a single gram of carbohydrates in the past week and I’m too exhausted to stand up. Let me tell you how great “keto” is!
  9. I’ve never run before, but my friends dared me to run a marathon with them. It’s in two weeks. What shoes should I buy?
  10. There is no point in paying a coach. Just run more! Pardon me, I see you’re a coach. Could you give me some free training advice?
And, finally, just a few "favorite" posts I've seen recently:

  1. So now that I did it and I'm officially a marathoner, I want to commemorate this in my way. I need a tattoo but want something unique, can I see y'alls marathon tats for some inspiration?
  2. Q: Just curious. Is it rude to play phone music out loud? What about in a race? I would love to like running without it but I’m not there at this point. And I LOVE running with it.
    1. WORST ANSWER: Do what is best for you, its everyone's race and we need to respect that that music helps you. Others cheer, some talk and some just focus and at the end of the day we need to support each other and what helps us reach the finish it's called teamwork. Play on.
    2. RUNNER UP: People do it in races. You do you! Don’t worry and enjoy! Everyone is doing their own thing anyways
    3. BEST ANSWER: Do whatever you want on a solo run but it's 100% rude during a race. Your right to listen to whatever you want stops at my ears. No one gets to dictate what others have to hear.

6 comments:

  1. This just in:

    "So my Garmin almost never finds me on GPS when I run indoors at my gym :( anyone else have this problem? Granted I'm on a treadmill so maybe it's ok."

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  2. Here’s a new one:
    Just worn my new running shoes and were really comfy but my foot has bled during the run onto the fabric.. Anyone got good ways of trying to get rid? Thanks

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  3. Another new one I just found:
    So ... I did something stupid last night after just one glass of wine. I signed up for the Rose Bowl Half Marathon, which is just 2 weeks away, and I'm nowhere near trained enough. In fact, I haven't been able to run for the past 2 weeks because of tons of snow and ice (I'm at Lake Tahoe, which has received over 200 inches of snow - so far - in December).

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  4. Question:
    Anyone willing to drop their half marathon training schedule for about 12 weeks out ? would be greatly appreciated !!

    Answer:
    For me there is no special rule or program to follow unless u planning on being the top 3. Just train at your convenience but put your miles in at least 15 to 20 per week and u will be good to go.

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  5. so when I legitimately say I've never been a runner, I mean it.

    A friend of mine convinced me to run a 5k and my goal to was to not stop. Well.. I did it without stopping !! With a 12:21 pace. Literally had tears crossing the finish line.

    Then a week later. She convinced me to do another 5k.. so I did it again! No walking and my pace was 11:58

    That feeling was so amazing, like wow! I did it. I never ran a mile and I now ran over 3.

    So crazy me said what else am I capable of ?!?!?! So I signed up for a HALF MARATHON in September. 18 weeks away. I was fitted for running shoes and splurged buying them. I also do a strength training bootcamp 3 to 5 days a week.

    But here are my questions

    1. How many days per week should I start running? 3 or 4?

    2. What is the deal with these gel energy packs everyone is talking about.

    3. Any other non runners turned runners??

    4. Can I do this in 18 weeks?!?!

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  6. My half is in two weeks and I have not yet made it to 10 miles on a long run. I make it to about 9.5 then literally feel like I can’t take another step. Feet and legs hurt SO bad. I have the good shoes, the good socks, I don’t know if I need to figure out fueling better, but I’m NERVOUS and in my head about my half! Today I did almost 9 with my sister and it took nearly 3 hours. I kept thinking i needed to walk - our first 7 was ok and it went downhill from there and i walked that last bit which really affected overall pace. I jog super slow and walk super slow, in my opinion. I’m in awe of those of you doing such fast runs. I’m trying to remember I’ve only been running for 16 weeks. Before this, I never ran.

    How will I do 13 šŸ«£šŸ«£šŸ«£ deep down I know I CAN do it but my mind is fighting me hard on this one. Because I only have 2 weeks I’m feeling like I don’t have time to really improve much more. If you have a similar story to mine and ended up doing well and finishing your half, would you mind sharing for inspiration? šŸ™šŸ»šŸ„°❤️

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