Poll

Seem like a good idea?

Go for it
13 (38.2%)
No, you'll hurt yourself
10 (29.4%)
Try something else that involves running but isn't a sport
11 (32.4%)

Total Members Voted: 34

Author Topic: So... I've been thinking about trying out some kind of running sport  (Read 2376 times)


I always thought parkour was some love position...

I always thought parkour was some love position...

I can arrange that...


You're better off soon recreational running rather than sportsman running, mainly from the fact that they might push you to limits that you can't handle. And that wouldn't be good. Just go outside and run, get your body prepared for distance running an then do a 5k or something. :D

Boring as forget with no friends, if friends are with you in eet to do it.

It's sad that you can't find anywhere to play aussie rules in any country but Australia (as far as i know, there might be clubs or something) it really is a fun and entertaining game.

Okay well Lizzy isn't looking into doing Parkour and it's not even an official sport.

Anyway, do you actually go to school or are you home schooled or something? Just wondering since with your arthritis problems it'd probably be best if you only ran on an actual cushioned surface like a running track or a flat grassy soccer field, both of which are easily available at any school. A park with sports fields might work too. Running on concrete or tar can cause joint problems for people without arthritis so it'd probably be best to avoid those surfaces.
Either next year or this year, I will be attending public school. But I'm sure the city park here has a nice flat grass surface. Thank you.

You're better off soon recreational running rather than sportsman running, mainly from the fact that they might push you to limits that you can't handle. And that wouldn't be good. Just go outside and run, get your body prepared for distance running an then do a 5k or something. :D
Yes, I might just do that.

Wait, isn't Lizzy using crutches now?
Nope.