The NHL should make "GOALIE FIGHT!" it's one and only national advert. I barely know what hockey is and I came her because GOALIE FIGHT!
The NHL should make "GOALIE FIGHT!" it's one and only national advert. I barely know what hockey is and I came her because GOALIE FIGHT!
So NFL players can go out and drink and drive all they want, play the next week, but if they smoke a little weed in their home they can't play in the NFL. Seriously society, what the hell is wrong with you? How many studies need to come forward that Marijuana is less destructive than alcohol, by a significant margin,…
Well, it's about fucking time. I've been saying that Fieri belongs in court for years now:
It is not better than an X-wing. Idiot.
PHO-TO-SHOP! PHO-TO-SHOP!
It's not every day your backup power forward hits a buzzer beater, albeit to end the first quarter, so we'll cut him…
Leave it to bandwagoners to hop on the mainline after Alabama has shot up in recent years. If the guy was a pure fan, he'd have stuck in there through the black tar of the Shula years. But no, he's got no weight; he'd just as soon tie it off once the Tide turn to junk. Dude deserves a smack.
Never underestimate the importance of hydration/nutrition during the event either. Even if you are very well trained, not consuming enough food/drink during the 'thon can really screw you up.
You're both absolutely right. This article was about the people who don't train as vigorously as they should before a marathon. I come from a family of marathon runners and I know they don't feel as bad as I did after a race because they train so compulsively.
Why only to some extent? There are large numbers of people who ride run over 3,000 miles a year or bike for 4+ hours a day and seem to show no ill effects. To me, it sounds more likely that we underestimate the true amount of training that is necessary to run a marathon.
The part that you don't mention is that the folks who are properly trained to run a marathon, and who hydrate properly show almost none of these issues. Its the folks who try to run one with little to no training, or who's longest long run is in the 12 mile range who have a ton of problems.
This post ticked me off in many ways. The author ran as a bandit, most likely did not train aggressively, and cites examples of others who ran marathons "on a whim." That's just stupid, and then you're surprised about pissing blood and vomiting and feeling crappy? I've run 7 marathons. None of them super fast, all…
He's already made more in-game adjustments than Mike D'Antoni.
"Rich guy drives expensive car cross-country faster then any other rich guy".
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Instead of getting all riled up about football players losing at arbitration with regards to suspension length, how about we focus on arbitration clauses in employment contracts that deal with regular people getting screwed over.
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"...the longest run by anyone in Raiders history."
Thanks man! I guess I'll stick to being the Peoples Champs
Slump buster.