sirant
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This is interesting.
I didn't feel this when I did aerobics or weight lifting, but when I start running everyday, I have to struggle to really pull my breaths in and it seems a giant struggle just to get moving. I also mentally find myself trying to rationalize taking a day off or a break (I ran 3 days already, yesterday I did more than usual, 1 day off wont hurt, should I walk instead, etc). Seems I am dead set against doing the run. Then all of a sudden, 10 minutes in (almost exactly for me) my breathing evens right out, my legs starting pumping ahead more easily and I start to really look around and concentrate on the scenery, not the running. Every single time the same thing. Yesterday after a very long run I wasn't even breathing heavy. So weird.
Is this "the zone" people talk about? Or perhaps runners "high"? I have never experienced those things doing other kinds of exercise, so this is kind of unique for me.
Anybody else feel this?
sirant
I didn't feel this when I did aerobics or weight lifting, but when I start running everyday, I have to struggle to really pull my breaths in and it seems a giant struggle just to get moving. I also mentally find myself trying to rationalize taking a day off or a break (I ran 3 days already, yesterday I did more than usual, 1 day off wont hurt, should I walk instead, etc). Seems I am dead set against doing the run. Then all of a sudden, 10 minutes in (almost exactly for me) my breathing evens right out, my legs starting pumping ahead more easily and I start to really look around and concentrate on the scenery, not the running. Every single time the same thing. Yesterday after a very long run I wasn't even breathing heavy. So weird.
Is this "the zone" people talk about? Or perhaps runners "high"? I have never experienced those things doing other kinds of exercise, so this is kind of unique for me.
Anybody else feel this?
sirant
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