Abide wrote:migangelo
Interesting. I feel running is much easier than I ever thought it would be as a complete "never ran ten feet" beginning runner. The other day I ran to the doctor's in my work clothes (jeans and a blouse) because it felt easier than walking (my feet were sore from standing on a ladder). I am slow, and I take it easy, but I do find it easy to run. I definitely relate to Caballo's thoughts.
Abide said:migangelo said:" work on making it easy first. once you got that down work on making it smooth. get that and the fast will come. if you don't get faster then atleast hyou've got easy and smooth and that's not a bad way to run." Caballo Blanco.
I don't care what anyone says. Running is not easy for me, nor do I think it will ever be. It's like the hogwash that pose coaches are infamous for when they say let the lean and gravity do all the work. A bunch of BS I tell you.
Interesting. I feel running is much easier than I ever thought it would be as a complete "never ran ten feet" beginning runner. The other day I ran to the doctor's in my work clothes (jeans and a blouse) because it felt easier than walking (my feet were sore from standing on a ladder). I am slow, and I take it easy, but I do find it easy to run. I definitely relate to Caballo's thoughts.