<p>no way your a runner too... SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!.... Runner's High is the best feeling in the world....after running 6 miles and dying out and then come and rest and then boom your in a world where you have so much energy to anything in the world...just a little tingling feeling of butterfiles in the stomack
Spring 2006 Track...yea, whoooooooo hooooooooooo......4:39 Mile HEAR I COME....btw the hotblondie, what do you run? distance or sprinter or shotputter or pole vaulter or a jumper?...please say distance runner</p>
<p>best friends over boyfriends any day.</p>
<p>i can count on my friends for anything, i wouldn't change that for the world.</p>
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<p>indeed, having friends like that is a good thing</p>
<p>Well, I kind of suck at running, but it's fun. I've run everything. I do cross-country in the fall, which is awesome. I've honestly done every event in Track & Field. 100's, 200's, 400's, 800's, 1600's, 3200's, 100H's, 300H's, all the relays, disc, shot, high jumped, long jumped (OK, honestly I've only done standing long jump in elementary school, but I broke the city record...), triple jumped, pole vaulted.</p>
<p>Distance is by far the most fun, but I'm naturally a sprinter. So in track I even out into mid-distance with my favorite event being the 300H's with the 400 in second. I had a great time with pole vault, but it got too depressing after an injury. I don't think I'm running track this year, just managing. I'm going to let my foot heal after a stress fracture from freshman year (that I never let heal). The stress fracture was what got me in PV.</p>
<p>My main sports is cross-countyr skiing though. Which I'm half decent at.</p>
<p>I assume you run the mile/distance. What else?</p>
<p>And you're not a runner unless you do distance. There's a big difference between runners and sprinters.</p>
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exactly....im a mile and 1000, 800, 600 runner.....but mostly mile and the 800...and it doesnt matter if you are good or bad....its the fun you have while running that counts....times are nothing, its the all the fun memory you had in track that you leave hs with...its my last season at track......btw we are both trackies...we definitely should hook up...lol</p>