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You are not logged in. The message board requires you to register and then login. #1 2006-06-26 08:30:55 pm
The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsQuestion: I am trying to guage distance runners interpretation of hills, rolling hills, flat, etc. I am trying to use it to move my long runs around the area(7-15M). What would you call the crossings, flat, rolling hills, hills. What are some long run suggestions because of Band Syndrome in my left knee, running in uneven gutters(streets)kills my training? Does anyone use outdoor tracks for long runs? Offline #2 2006-06-27 09:48:23 am
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsCrossings: FLAT
Offline #3 2006-06-27 10:23:50 am
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsI was really impressed with the trail starting at the Corning Preserve, heading north.
Offline #4 2006-06-27 09:26:33 pm
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsSherluck, could you be more specific. Starting points, some better for long runs, some with/out hills, etc. I appreciate the help. Offline #5 2006-06-28 11:27:31 am
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsIf you can do a long run (15 mi) on a track, you deserve a big, shiny gold star. I can't make it more than 3 miles.
Offline #6 2006-06-28 01:04:24 pm
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsElliaM,
Last edited by zman36 (2006-06-28 01:05:20 pm) Offline #7 2006-06-28 08:14:18 pm
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsBIG THANKS E!
Offline #8 2006-06-28 09:46:56 pm
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runsOne of the reasons why Lyons Park in Niskayuna is popular for long training runs is that there are plenty of opportunities for water stops. One can never downplay the need for water on long runs.
Offline #9 2006-06-29 11:24:59 am
Re: The Crossings in Colonie/Looking for long runs
No kidding!?! That's awesome. Thanks for the tip! Offline |
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