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ImdaPrincesse2 t1_iyz5z4j wrote

What is the first thing you eat after a race?

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reckoner15 t1_iyz61z8 wrote

How many blisters do you have?

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figitaki t1_iyz63jp wrote

Why did you choose a closed loop rather than a more scenic route?

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audentis t1_iyz6zxs wrote

There's no proof you're the one whose strava you link to.

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tc3590 t1_iyz784j wrote

Is anything over 26.5 miles considered an ultra marathon? Not knocking the accomplishment because running that far is impressive as hell I just always thought ultra marathons were like 100 mile races.

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elbowpatchhistorian t1_iyz7chn wrote

What do you do mentally during a race like that? What do you think about?

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Madmanmelvin t1_iyz7fsk wrote

Wait, so if its 50k, isn't that "only" about 30 miles? Apparently an "ultra" marathon is "technically" anything over 26 miles, so um, congrats on those extra four miles.

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Darkgh0st t1_iyz7j63 wrote

Are you going to put a sticker on the back of your car window and tell everyone everywhere you go?

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its8up t1_iyz7pop wrote

Have you ever farted in a crowded elevator?

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Benjips t1_iyz8884 wrote

Did you see anyone pee or poo themselves?

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void_public t1_iyz8l47 wrote

first of all congrats!

question: i usually start having issues with some body part, be it ankle, knee or similar that starts hurting after around 15-20km - do you have that too and if yes do you just ignore it or how do you deal with it?

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Kezly t1_iyz8qbr wrote

Which kilometre was the worst?

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Vannexe OP t1_iyza2id wrote

Wish I could. This was around my college campus. The campus is in a pretty unsafe area, so running outside would be risky, especially given that it was at 4am and I also usually don't carry my phone with me!

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Vannexe OP t1_iyzabti wrote

My approach is to try and get zoned out, to the point where your legs are on autopilot. Hence I usually try and pick a point far ahead of me and just stare at that until I reach it, and repeat the same. Helps me!

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Vannexe OP t1_iyzaou9 wrote

Thank you :)

Didn't have any during my training runs, but something felt wrong around my hip and thigh during the 32nd kilometer of the race! Ignoring it was extremely difficult, which explains as to why I walked most of the 41st kilometer, but then I just realise that it's a no-go-back situation as I'm almost done with the distance!

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