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This morning, I puked

destrekor

Lifer
after running 16 laps, for a total of 2 miles, around a 200m indoor track.

My throat is insanely irritated as well, from the dry air.

Of which is what encouraged puking.
That, and while I'm rarely effected by someone else puking, while I am toward the end of my run, feeling nauseous myself, after watching someone else puke as they finished, I barely held it in as I gave everything I had left for the last 100m.

After crossing the finish I continued to run to the nearest trashcan, and not a moment of hesitation had passed before I spilled the evil from my stomach.

Sneezing like a motherfucker too. Either the dry air irritated my nostrils, or I got a little of my evil innards up there. Dammit.

Oh, and more comically, if the dry air wasn't enough, apparently the facility wasn't exactly supposed to be used for running just yet, as yesterday there was a leak found in a CO2 tank that led to higher than average levels. How high, I dunno. Not sure what the limit is between safe and dead for atmospheric CO2. I don't really believe there is any middle ground.
However, I digress.

I'm pretty sure I'm feeling kind of high right now. But if it requires puking to feel high, this is not a good reward. That's one reward for two punishments - running, and puking. Not cool, body.

/blog
 
Sheit. I've puked once before from running (it was the first time running after not doing it for a long time), woot.
 
Used to barf all the time at crew practice after erg pulls greater than 6k. God I hated that. Glad I quit.
 
run slower

I barely passed today. 😱

stupid indoor track. Although... I'm pretty excited, I tend to lose up to a minute on my run time inside versus outside, and I haven't run for a month... take a minute off my time and I've improved more.

Something is odd this year. I never used to puke while running. This [school] year, I think I've puked after a run test 3 times now, barely held it in on another occasion. Ugh I hate running. I don't call it fun. I can do it to survive, but ffs, that's pure adrenaline. This is not. Put a rabid dog chasing after me and I'm sure the first quarter mile I'll have ran faster than I ever have in my life. After that, I'll have contracted rabies. Would still have been fast.
 
Thowing up is fine.

If it starts effective shit like your heart, something that matter and people might give two shits about and think youre not a panzy....... ease it up. 😀
 
Running on an indoor track inevitably leads to dry heaving, irritated nostrils, and often ralfing.

I ran enough indoor track races throughout University to know this...and I hope I never race indoors again.
 
I usually feel like throwing up after interval cardio. It sucks because I do the intial throwing up sound "bleahhhhh!!" but nothing comes out and I lose more seconds of time I could be catching my breath.
 
Thowing up is fine.

If it starts effective shit like your heart, something that matter and people might give two shits about and think youre not a panzy....... ease it up. 😀

I wasn't crying about it. 😛

I felt like blogging. Puking is nothing to me anymore.

I found it funny, especially in my post-run/post-puke high. 😀

Though I was greatly complaining of an indoor track run.

Though I am confused how puking can affect your heart...
:hmm:

Olds...

Army Reserve.

And no, I'm not a bitch. Just in case you were going to imply that.
😀
 
2 miles is just the PT test. We ran 4 everyday in AIT. Sometimes 7. We also had to run in boots.

The boots thing would take a lot of getting used to for me.
But distance doesn't bother me, it's speed.

Essentially racing, for 2 miles, in an indoor facility, is what the griping was about. I don't complain about running outside or running any distance. Well, I hate race pace in general, but I accept it as inevitable. Indoor running, I will complain about every time I have to do it. 😛
 
I puked maxing the run in October, basically just a slightly-dry heave. I haven't ever ran inside for the test or even a diagnostic, but I doubt it would make a difference (at least my hands wouldn't lock up from the cold).

And pfft running is the easiest to max let alone pass. Then again, I've gained like 10-12 pounds (intentionally) since then working to hopefully max pushups/situps mid-January. My run time will be a lot worse
 
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