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Originally Posted by Plan9
When I'm running I get into whatever pace I'm doing (steady or sprints) and then go daydream about other stuff. I think about the different sex positions I wanna work the woman through when I get home a million years from now or what I need to do to maximize the efficiency of my sock drawer or what type of AR I'm going to buy or how to best approach the issue of being short one vehicle and wanting a Tacoma. The stitch in my side isn't going anywhere between miles 3 and 5, nearly roll my ankle and worry about it on mile 6... but by mile 8 I'm flying on pure Full Retard juice thinking about rerigging my plate carrier and how I need a liquor cabinet in the dining room. Music helps push a lot of people. I've run a lot in shitty conditions without it and keeping your brain loaded with little tasks works well.
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I do the same thing. Let your mind drift, and before you know it you'll be running past what you thought your limits were.
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Originally Posted by dlish
no but ive had a dog chase me in thye park before. you'll be surprised by how much energy you can summons when you have a dog on your tail!
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The last time that happened to me, I swear my legs felt like frog legs, I didn't know I could move like that.