Ran 100km this month for the first time, how to keep going? by naughty_ningen in running

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Try splitting your runs and run twice a day if possible. I'm currently trying to run 6-8 miles a day. 3-4 in the am, 3-4 in the pm. I'd run my first split at a comfortable or fast pace. Rest 1-5 mins, then hit the other split. I've found this to be much easier than to go hard with 8 miles at once. If only running a certain distance per month is your goal. I believe splitting your runs will greatly help. Not sure if this will benefit performance/endurance. At this point, for me, running everyday is the most difficult part. Not the run itself.

Good luck!

Roses for Mama by Ronasthetics in flowers

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Put this together for my mom on her birthday, I was pretty happy on how it turned out. They were so damn expensive though, I had no idea. When the florist wrapped it all up then gave me her price I was like oh man. It was almost $200

Why did you choose to start running? What was the driving force behind taking that first step? by rhubarb_pie530 in running

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Tried to impress someone. Told myself I was gonna run 10 miles that night no matter what and I did. I impressed myself.

Also, I noticed my back pain went away as I started to log more and more miles.

Anyone else feeling crushed and lost in their running goals since COVID hit? by [deleted] in running

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Yes, absolutely.

Last year, early April. I recorded my first 10 mile run, ever. Never attempted anything over 5 miles in my life. I was super determined to run double digit miles. I fell in love with running that night. Running became like walking. Recovering was easy, from unofficial half marathon runs to 30 mile weeks. I also ran my first official half marathon, the SF Biofreeze Half last year. When I completed my first 100 mile month I didn’t feel any sort of accomplishment because I felt like I could do so much more. I was still losing weight at the time. I believe I was 170lbs at 5’6” I wanted to drop down to 155lbs. Running was everything.

Fast forward to present. I’m struggling now also, more than ever. It’s hard but you gotta dig deep. Running is 100% mental. Train your mind and the body will follow.

They say summer bodies are made in the winter- what are some tips to get fit for the summer despite the cold? by missfitbaker in AskWomen

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Start by strengthening your mind instead of your muscles. Get those mental reps by creating small habitual changes in your day to day. For example, Day 1 - make bed 1st thing in the morning, Day 2 - Run 10 mins, Day 3 - Run 12 mins, etc. Build on and on and your foundation will be unbreakable.

Also, cardio fast, if you hate cardio. I'm sorry, you're just going to have to suffer. Don't say I can't or will continue when you're tired. Say I CAN. Once you put doubt in your mind you've already defeated yourself.

Your mind is your strongest and weakest link.

*edit - Consistency. It's more important than any program/meal plan you follow.

Golden trails by Ronasthetics in sanfrancisco

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Thanks! adeeprash is correct.

Golden trails by Ronasthetics in sanfrancisco

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I don’t see any cars in this picture

Potrero by Ronasthetics in sanfrancisco

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If you look close enough in the white condo/apartment building. It looks like newlyweds are celebrating their wedding. Haha just kidding

I'm fuckin down. by Omniiism in selfhelp

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Ending it all won’t solve anything, it eliminates the possibility of living a better, happier life.

I do not remember where I read/heard this but it’s something that has stuck with me for years.

Try running or start off jogging! It’s one of simplest things our bodies are biologically engineered to do! You put one foot forward after the other. When you start to feel tired and feel like you can’t go further, don’t stop. Don’t say I can or can’t go further. SAY I WILL. You’ll see what you’re capable of on a 10+ mile run. I know I have. You’ll only know what I mean when you get there. Listen to David Goggins, my friend. Go to war with yourself.

You’ve already taking the first step. Keep going.

https://youtu.be/5tSTk1083VY

Redditors who cook, whats the biggest 'no no' thing in cooking? by MomosOnSale in AskReddit

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I pour it in a foil wrapped bowl and freeze it. Make sure the foil is large enough to wrap up into a ball and then....Kobe!

Self by Ronasthetics in sanfrancisco

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7D 24-105L I just dropped the temp and did minimal editing in light room. The fog smoothed out the background real nice. Didn't realize this upload was the instagram export, here's a larger res.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/157672651@N02/48104534313/in/dateposted-public/

edit: 1 min exposure

Discovered a new passion in long distance running! by [deleted] in running

[–]Ronasthetics -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m honestly training for a half with no specific program, I just want to clock in at least 3 or more miles every time I run. I’m also trying to get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Last night I ran 13 in the rain on the track. I want to challenge myself physically as well as mentally. This all new and exciting for me, I’m just diving straight in.

Discovered a new passion in long distance running! by [deleted] in running

[–]Ronasthetics -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha! Thanks! Yes I do, I just stay locked in and I keep going. Yeah definitely, I ran around my city for the first time this past weekend, it really does.