Being in shape for the gym and the real world. Is there a difference?

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I tried running outside today for the first time since I was about 5, and it could have gone better. I made it a total of about 10 minutes and I maybe ran a mile. Then I started to feel sick to my stomach (though that could have been the pizza), and got a side ache and really tired. But when I'm in the gym, I can run for at least 30 minutes no problems. Any ideas of how to make my gym enduracne translate to the road? :dunno:
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  • Former Member
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    This is a funny post. I had the EXACT same problem recently. I just quit exercising outside as my solution. Geek: I didn't take you for a quiter. Running is hard. But it can't be worse than swimming. It takes time and effort. But sometimes, "it hurts so good." Besides, who wants to be inside all the time? Bad air circulation, second hand smoke, chlorine fumes and fridges full of TFs. Well, I guess there may be scotch inside too.
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  • Former Member
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    This is a funny post. I had the EXACT same problem recently. I just quit exercising outside as my solution. Geek: I didn't take you for a quiter. Running is hard. But it can't be worse than swimming. It takes time and effort. But sometimes, "it hurts so good." Besides, who wants to be inside all the time? Bad air circulation, second hand smoke, chlorine fumes and fridges full of TFs. Well, I guess there may be scotch inside too.
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