Would you rather be a runner?

Former Member
Former Member
OK, how many people on here would rather be a runner than a swimmer, but due to injuries or something else have been forced to turn to a sport that has less impact on the body? I swim as cross training for running. I found that every day running did not work for me(although I would love to if I could) but 3 times per week does even with high mileage. I do love swimming and the feeling after a good workout, however, for me, it cannot compare to the feeling of running. It is so much more relaxing and provides better "thinking time than swimming".
Parents
  • in the early 90's I ran the cap 10,000 one year without training at all ran the first mile in 6 minutes crossed the line at 54 minutes oh my that's sad :thhbbb: I used to love to run, and it made me a better swimmer too. I don't wish I were a runner rather than a swimmer, but I sure do wish I were a runner rather than a non-runner.
Reply
  • in the early 90's I ran the cap 10,000 one year without training at all ran the first mile in 6 minutes crossed the line at 54 minutes oh my that's sad :thhbbb: I used to love to run, and it made me a better swimmer too. I don't wish I were a runner rather than a swimmer, but I sure do wish I were a runner rather than a non-runner.
Children
No Data