Not exact matches
It's a fitting name
for a shoe that will make your feet feel
like they're on vacation even when you're sprinting out 200 - meter repeats or racking up the
miles on a long training
run.
I,
for one, typically favor shoes that feel barely - there but still leverage technology to give better energy return (and protection) than bare feet on pavement can —
like the Adidas Ultra Boost X or new Nike Epic React Flyknits, which I've tested and now regularly rely on
for my 5 - 7
mile runs.
Apple also made a big deal over two new fitness apps — one
for tracking my movements everyday, the other
for tracking specific activities
like a 5 -
mile run — but I wasn't able to test those out.
Other research,
like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers
for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable
running regimen
for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six
miles per week, broken down into three
running days per week at a pace of seven
miles per hour.
Northern IL University... this liberal arts campus, just 60
miles west of Chicago, had an extrajudicial neutralization
running through one of its remote facilities where the instructors
liked to tell students they were spies with guns pointed to their heads
for absolutely no reason while the rest of the class just watched with stupid grins..
They were perfect
for getting us through the hangry part of our
run,
like mile 16 and beyond.
Like, this morning I went
for a 7
mile run in the freezing cold and then came home with fingers so frozen and stiff that I could barely unlock my door.
«I could barely see a couple feet ahead of me because the fog was so thick, and this little, tiny, must have been 4 - 6 pound tabby kitten, started
running alongside me in the fog at
like a 10 minute per
mile pace,
for like a
mile and a half.»
When the Aquamaids» Claire Barton is asked to provide an insight into synchronized swimming, she offers this comparison: «It's
like running a
mile while holding your breath
for half the time,» Barton said.
You must prepare well in advance,
like you would
for running the 26
mile marathon, or your own wedding.
As any athlete knows without question, if you were about to embark on a long and arduous physical event
like running the 26
mile marathon,
for example, you do not go without oral fuel and hydration.
Or try donation - based goals
like Christine Jacobson, who is doing push - ups, sit - ups and
running half -
miles for various levels of donations.
I use the stroller
for running up to 6
miles at a time as well as things
like the zoo or the mall.
The Esopus
runs relatively clear into the Ashokan Reservoir, but since last year's storms emerges
like Bosco
for the next 32
miles into theHudson.
Once the weather warms up, don't expect to be able to
run at an eight - minute -
mile pace
for 45 minutes straight
like you could on the treadmill.
For the 5K, there's no reason to
run 20
miles like you would during marathon training.
Much
like myself, he'd never considered himself a strong runner (I'm personally terrified of this weekend's
run much more than the swim or biking), and during his first triathlon he was really struggling
for the first
mile or so on foot, after dismounting from his bike.
Then go
for a short
run and I mean short -
like maybe a half
mile.
I love the way you write and set out your argument / ideas I used to
run 5
miles like 3 - 4 days a week
for months and literally saw no change.
Then they jump on the bike and ride
for 40k which isn't that difficult because that's a pretty low impact sport, but they go
run 6 to 10
miles and that's a high impact sport and that's
like... each foot follows over 6 Gs worth of impact so over 6
miles that's
like 30,000 G - forces pulling on the tape trying to make it come off.
These may seem
like «junk
miles» (
running for the sake of
running with no real benefit or goal in mind)- in reality, recovery
runs are pretty critical.
But his metabolism isn't good at continuing to produce energy
for a long time — If he and I were to
run at my favorite speed, I'd be able to
run for far longer than he can: he would be
running at a pace that feels «low effort» to him, but at some point (probably before he's even
run a
mile) he'd already be feeling
like he wants to stop.
I
like treadmills
for quick
runs, but I can not
for the life of me stay on a treadmill
for longer than 4
miles.
A lot of elite marathoners,
for example,
run something
like back - to - back 5
miles between their aerobic and anaerobic thresholds (with 2
mile jog in between).
like 8:43 /
miles instead of 9:25
for easy and long
run?
I don't feel
like my day is complete unless I either go to yoga or go
for a three -
mile run!
Luckily
for me, I had a few friends in my high school gym class that didn't
like running so we walked the
mile (we thought we were being rebellious).
For me, when running starts to feel like a chore and I am dreading the miles it's time for a bre
For me, when
running starts to feel
like a chore and I am dreading the
miles it's time
for a bre
for a break.
I've got news
for Winding Refn: There are no pumas, lions, jaguars or fang - bearing bobcats — not to mention trashy motels
run by lunging rapists who look
like Keanu Reeves — within 10
miles of Pasadena.
Or maybe your round - trip is less than 29
miles and you can make it to work and back on EV power; the gas engine is meant
for getting you the rest of the way should that battery
run out mid-trip, and it allows you to actually take intercity trips
like the one I did without fear of not finding a battery charging station on the way.
I expected it to be
like the Chevy Volt, which
runs on electric power solely
for about 40
miles, then switches to the gasoline engine until you recharge the battery pack.
I
ran the i3 REx in the winter, driving it
like a normal car with little regard
for efficiency, and I traveled 45 to 50
miles before the REx engine kicked in.
Personally, there really isn't a problem with
running the engine with a can of SeaFoam (or the
like) in it
for a period of time (under 100
miles), then dumping it out with the oil.
And to be fair, he admits to feeling completely at sea in the corners during the few
miles he drives in the car and expresses a wish
for somewhere with a smidge of
run - off (
like the Russian Steppe) to get to know it.
The car
runs really well with no problems
for about 5
miles, then all of the sudden, the temperature will slam up to the red
like the thermostat closes.
For vehicles
like the new series hybrid Chevrolet Volt,
running up to 40
miles on batteries only is critical to their appeal and success.
Of course, we only used Genuine Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM parts to keep your car
running like a charm
for countless
miles!
Like the i3, the i8 can
run in pure electric mode, but only
for 22
miles and up to 75 mph, owing to its relatively small battery.
runs and drives ok lots of
miles just put in new battery would
like to sell or trade
for a small truck call or text
Like all models in the Prius Prime lineup, this one
runs on a 1.8 L four - cylinder engine and a pair of electric motors, with the ability to
run on all - electric power
for up to 25
miles and a total driving range of 640
miles.
Our authentic Subaru parts will keep your vehicle
running like new
for many more
miles to come.
Over the decades Mercedes engineers have laid out a 3.5 -
mile course
run both up and down over 55 - degree gradients and 36 - degree lateral inclines
for comparison purposes — sort of
like an off - road «Ring time.
it
runs and drives amazing, no issue on the carIt has 100k
miles Brand new tires, it is clean inside you
like it
for sure Well maintained car with al the new technologies: a / c, heater etc...
This will get intense scrutiny from other car companies because it's a completely different type of hybrid that can
run in pure EV mode
for 10 to 15
miles, or can
run in hybrid mode where it becomes a series hybrid just
like the Chevy Volt, and can
run in engine mode, where the engine is mechanically connected to the wheels yet still gets electric assist from one of two electric motors.
The G90 test dive was basically a freeway
run for about 150
miles, with hardly a chance to slide tires, heat brakes or generate anything
like a lather.
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Mercedes,
for example, is following Toyota's lead and looking to hydrogen as a viable solution to combat emissions and has already proven its viability with cars
like the B - Class F - CELL and the Citaro FuelCELL - Hybrid — two vehicles that have logged more than seven million
miles in test
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Not
like those embarrassing LMP1 efforts that haven't
ran a single
mile yet but are supposed to provide competition
for Toyota.
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