Re: running shoe problem
- From: Bagpip@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 4 Apr 2007 08:23:12 -0700
On Apr 3, 9:19 am, Troll du Jour <trolls_r...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I've recently been getting headaches after runs. I am wondering if I should consider
a different running shoe.
Yes.
My training consists of running on an indoor track and banging my head against
the surface 5 times every lap.
Your face tells a thousands storys.
I do this to build INTENSITY and MENTAL
TOUGHNESS. I started running on the track because I thought banging my head on
a harder surface like concrete could be dangerous, but now I wonder if the
banked surface is causing uneven stress when I bang my head.
Go to a good chiropractor. You are probably banging your head
misaligned. Get it adjusted straight, and there'll be less stress on
your neck when you bash your face into a wall (why did I just get an
erection thinking about bashing his face into a wall?).
But I've been getting headaches after my workouts.
Truth is, your wifes constant bitching is the cause. Kill her, it
stops. For tips, buy my new book "Hiding the bodys" by The Bill
Rodgers.
I am running in the Asics 2100.
There's your problem! It must be awful cramped running inside a
running shoe. Try getting out more, and it may also help your being a
60YO virgin.
Maybe I should use a cushioning shoe instead ? Or,
should I wear a different brand of running hat ? I currently wear an Asics beanie.
Maybe a Garmin would help with the problem.
If it doesn't have a tin foil lining to keep out "the rays" then
that's your problem.
Lastly, I was wondering if maybe Doug Freese has something to do with this.
Did your arse hurt afterward? That's usually a sure sign Doug has been
around.
hopefully, -- Troll du Jour
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