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Mr.Sander

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  1. TL;DR - was running something you guys intuitively loved from the start or did it develop into a passion after a while of doing it?

     

    I always loved pushing myself, and running even at the beginning was such a feeling of freedom that even if at the beginning it was only pain I was so excited as soon as I get back from a run to go on my next run two days later. 

     

    After few weeks, no more pain, just freedom and joy, but if you start running just because you have to, for example for health issue or something or because its trendy (who knows!) I can understand that it may be harder to feel what I/we feel ! 

  2. ^ I really need to read this freud's one!

     

    Discussing about getting a kindle this week with jack and about one of his ebook we came to the idea of opening a e-book dropbox as the SuperFuture Library if anyone is interested by this you can drop me your email in my inbox and i'll invite you!

     

    People who wants to play the game, if you upload an e-book, just post a little note here and why you added it/liked it/why could it be interesting. 

  3. Yeah I do wear glasses! Used to wear contacts frequently but in the last year switched over to full time glasses. So should I go to my optometrist and ask for a re-education of my eyes? That sounds kind of funny haha, but it's worth a shot. Thanks for the clarification! 

     

    Does it only occur when you are running? Or maybe when you are in a state of fatigue? 

     

    Mine were like hell, my eyes were burning, my vision was like a kaleidoscope my vision was all distorted and I always ended up vomiting then sleeping for a day … but since my re-education I never got that a single time, so at least it worths a try!

  4. Maybe you buds in here can help me out:

    Recently started running again (after about 6 months of inactivity due to moving/find work/losing gf/etc.) and I am getting massive headaches after about 10 minutes. The headaches stop after about 5 minutes of inactivity though. Anyone know how I should go about remedying this? I used to experience this infrequently before but this time it's much more apparent. I run mostly on roads/pavement if that means anything (I'm assuming it may be the cause). Thanks for any insight~ 

     

    Do you were glasses? I guess you do from your symptoms, I did a total re-education of my eyes with my ophtalmologist and it's not better it could help a lot.

     

    But if you are not, do you drink enough water (at least 2L per day), do you hit the pavement like a berserk when you run? Maybe try to be smoother when you run, it could be due to a really high pressure coming up to your head from the trust you put from each step, so if you are smoother in your step and have a more curvy foot each time, you may feel the difference (and I hope you have some running shoes at least).

     

    I don't know if you get everything but if not, ask me i'll try to explain it better!

  5. ^ The elevation level difference will be a pain haha did you start already to train on different elevation track?

     

    well the physio told me i have to stop running for 2 weeks (so from last week - so no running for 14 days, i'm dying) and I've done exercises twice a day to re-enforce some weird muscles that I lake of (really strange as I used them for like nearly 12 years and i just took a 2 years break from all sporty activity) - but near the end hopefully I will do my first 20km early December! Small amount but a worthy challenge for me!

  6. I know it's the second part, I just said i did not like it, it was just too much emotions for me, otherwise that's what make the film and the way he kills himself at the end makes it worse ;!

     

    I'll check "Le Feu Follet" !

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