With the pained expressions I see on some joggers faces, no contest - !Maybe because joggers think you’re ugly?
With the pained expressions I see on some joggers faces, no contest - !Maybe because joggers think you’re ugly?
I always do the wave/greet/be friendly thing with joggers. Never have they even offered a grunt back. Miserable baskets.
Running has got to be about the most mind-numbing human activity imaginable,
Let's face it cycling can also be very boring, but the benefits are sometimes worth it, same as running.
With the pained expressions I see on some joggers faces, no contest - !
Known as the doing the IM shuffle (sung to Harlem shuffle tune)An Ironman event in Cromer 4 or 5 year’s ago. One poor fella was so done in after the swim and cycle that the wife and I actually walked passed him on Cromer Prom as he was ‘running’ the marathon!
I cannot say I've ever been bored whilst out riding a bike. I've sometimes been pretty hacked off, usually if I've got completely soaked in a sudden unexpected downpour, but I never regard riding a bike as a tedious chore. I think a lot of joggers/runners just go out to try and clock up a target mileage, even if they aren't in the mood. When I ride a bike I'm either doing it for a specific reason to get somewhere, of if I'm doing it for the physical activity aspect I just go out until my legs tell me enough is enough. I never ride to a mileage or average speed target.