I completely believe that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So, I try to eat healthy, fill up on Vitamin C during cold season and am following a few rules to avoid new running injuries.
Most experts recommend to following to prevent injuries…this list is from the American Academy of Family Physicians, but I’ve read the same guidelines many times:
Is there anything you do to avoid getting hurt while exercising?
Other ways to avoid getting hurt…
Don’t wear these high heels if you plan on actually walking any where…
Don’t eat this if your lactose intolerant…
Don’t attempt and move a huge cow in a foreign county if she’s in your way…as her boyfriend may be near by…
Don’t move to New England if you are a lizard who needs to lay on a hot rock all day and can’t handle the snow…Don’t read this blog with the expectation I’m going to be funny, helpful or impress you with my eats…
Well, maybe dessert was impressive because I bought a bag of this fancy dark chocolate from Costco (I swear this was Ben’s idea) and only ate three pieces.
Lisa says
I got that same bag of chocolates at Costco. Fantastic!
cara says
well you made me laugh at least. haha. i would love to hear more about the cow story. ahah.
Lisa says
Nice pictures! So far I’ve been lucky–knock on wood! I’m pretty clumsy in my normal life so I hurt myself enough just walking around the house. When I’m out running, I try to keep the volume down on my headphones so I can hear cars/people/creeps!
Carolyn @ lovinlosing.com says
Hmmm…can’t say my training plan follows rule #1. I don’t know where to run with soft surfaces. Running on the road is dangerous and I don’t have any trails near me so I run on the sidewalk, i.e. hardest surface ever. 🙁
All Hit Lyrics says
Hey this is a great story. I’m going to email this to my buddies. I stumbled on this while googling for some lyric updates, I’ll be sure to come back. thanks for sharing.
Lauren @ BIOCHEMISTA says
Great post!!! Those shoes are nuts!!! I second Emily…Lol what exactly were you Googling??? Have a great day 🙂
Christie (http://rollerkoesterrun.wordpress.com/) says
Well I definitely read your blog with the expectation that you’re going to be funny… cause you are! You always make me laugh 🙂
~Christie http://rollerkoesterrun.wordpress.com/
Rose says
This post made me smile a whole lot 🙂
emily says
I would like to know what you were Googling when you came across those lovely shoes, hmmm??
Also, I’m lactose intolerant and avoid ice cream at all costs, but can not stay away from cheese! Urgh!
skate shoes says
I think i remember what board that is, palmer. I had an burton at that point, It might be a retro board.
Tiffany says
Au contraire-this post made me laugh and was very funny. Where are those “heels” from?
I want ice cream.
Jenny says
how stripper-esque are those heels!?!?!
Kelly says
Yeah I thought my normal high heels were painful, those look awful.
Karyn says
that picture for high heels made me cringe a lot. ouchie!
Evan Thomas says
Don’t eat gluten if it means you won’t crap right for the next 6 days. Been there, done that
Kate G. says
hahahahaha oh my gosh i just busted out laughing 🙂
runeatrepeat says
Me too! Funny Evan 🙂
Lauren says
Ugh, following these rules are so much harder than it appears. Trying to follow the “rules” of healthy and proper running is so difficult when all you want to do is lace up those sneakers and just hit the pavement. But, as I am sure you know, when you do find that injury is often unavoidable with too much training, it really makes you appreciate the times when you can just run without any thought or worry.
Gah, I can’t wait until my knee issues are over and I can actually just wake up and run again! 🙁 Waiting is the worst part.
Thanks for reminding me that we all go through these things. 🙂
Take care girl.