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A question for the runners: at what pace does "running" become walking? Wondering because an old high school acquaintance logs "runs" just about every day on Strava. I finally saw him "running" when I was out on a bike ride and it struck me as an old guy shuffle-step more than anything. I think that he's typically in the 10:30-12 minute mile pace.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21480341)
Oh, there's a high bar. :roflmao2:
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So here's the famous shower:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ad505c35be.jpg That doesn't even really do it justice. |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480358)
So here's the famous shower:
That doesn't even really do it justice. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21480352)
A question for the runners: at what pace does "running" become walking? Wondering because an old high school acquaintance logs "runs" just about every day on Strava. I finally saw him "running" when I was out on a bike ride and it struck me as an old guy shuffle-step more than anything. I think that he's typically in the 10:30-12 minute mile pace.
Technically, running requires airborne time during the stride; that's why race-walking (vomit) is a thing. Competitive race-walkers (vomit) move faster than a lot of runners who do leave the ground. Separately, there's a matter of intent. There's a 70-something-year-old man here who races sprint tris and while his "runs" aren't exactly fast, but he's leaning forward and pumping his arms and moving as fast as he can. That puts him on a different level, to me, from people who overcooked the bike and are doing the Ironman Shuffle with 25 miles to go. I wouldn't say there's a distinct pace where it changes. |
I am guessing they bought the house for the shower.
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I've had the best of both worlds, or so I like to think. Born in Brooklyn but grew up 70 miles north in the Hudson Valley in an agricultural community. As a young man I commuted into the city by train after crossing the river on a ferry. In those days the river would freeze solid if not kept open by the Coast Guard. I had friends who would ice boat in some shallower areas while ships made their way up the middle. After Interstate 84 was built, the ferry stopped running but it had been recently been reinstated.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480358)
So here's the famous shower:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ad505c35be.jpg That doesn't even really do it justice. |
Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21480399)
How frequently will the two of you be in there at the same time?
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21480399)
How frequently will the two of you be in there at the same time?
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21480365)
Nice shower. It's famous? Is this in the new house?
Oh and I'm going to go full trainer geek and put the old S1 in tri config on an MP1. No more bike swapping. I can get it through the shop with my team discount, and if I'm going to be on it for like eight hours a week... |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480371)
Technically, running requires airborne time during the stride; that's why race-walking (vomit) is a thing. Competitive race-walkers (vomit) move faster than a lot of runners who do leave the ground.
Side note: that was a great episode of Malcolm in the Middle. |
Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21480372)
I am guessing they bought the house for the shower.
Literally the deciding factor was that it would cost us five figures to get a bathroom done the way we'd like in a normal house, and this one was priced like the others. |
Originally Posted by seedsbelize
(Post 21480399)
How frequently will the two of you be in there at the same time?
So probably 10x/week. Ish. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21480424)
I'm not really certain that he qualifies from a technical standpoint.
Side note: that was a great episode of Malcolm in the Middle. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21480352)
A question for the runners: at what pace does "running" become walking? Wondering because an old high school acquaintance logs "runs" just about every day on Strava. I finally saw him "running" when I was out on a bike ride and it struck me as an old guy shuffle-step more than anything. I think that he's typically in the 10:30-12 minute mile pace.
Someone pointed out that hiking counts more than walking, because at least then it shows up on the "training log." I have qualms about calling a walk on pavement a "hike," though. This is a Stava ethical dilemma. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21480449)
My fast walking, in my current joint condition, is about 13:45/mile.
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21480449)
This is a Stava ethical dilemma.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480371)
Technically, running requires airborne time during the stride; that's why race-walking (vomit) is a thing. Competitive race-walkers (vomit) move faster than a lot of runners who do leave the ground.
From what I recall (I've not run in years) fast walking is more tiring than slow jogging. I would definitely do the later if my knees cooperated. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21480449)
My fast walking, in my current joint condition, is about 13:45/mile.
Someone pointed out that hiking counts more than walking, because at least then it shows up on the "training log." I have qualms about calling a walk on pavement a "hike," though. This is a Stava ethical dilemma. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21480465)
Race-walking counts too!
From what I recall (I've not run in years) fast walking is more tiring than slow jogging. I would definitely do the later if my knees cooperated. |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480358)
So here's the famous shower:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ad505c35be.jpg That doesn't even really do it justice. |
Oh and ordered up some 28c GP5K TLs. Will throw those on this week and give them a try this weekend.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480534)
Oh and ordered up some 28c GP5K TLs. Will throw those on this week and give them a try this weekend.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21480552)
I'll be curious to hear about how easily they mount - one of the guys that I ride with has HED wheels and he swore that the 28mm 5Ks weren't even close to getting over his rims. I think that it was user error. I would have taken them off his hands, but he bought them at the time when they were still $60+ each and that's what he wanted for them. Pffft.
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21480561)
Were those the TLs? I got the 23 and 25s non-TLs on just fine; would be easier without a tube to pinch. But yes, do it wrong and you'll break your thumbs and still not have tires on.
He ended up getting the tubed variety and said that they went on easy. I still think it was (mostly) user error. |
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