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I used to run a half marathon every day and a full marathon at the weekend, my legs are totally shot now and I can't walk right for 10 minutes when I wake up in the morning.
You layabout. I do a full marathon every morning before I go to the toilet and another one before I wash.
Then I do another one on my way to work and again on the way home.
I've run so much I don't have feet anymore and have to go around on the stumps. Next week they are going to cut me off to above the knee. But rest assured that I will run all the way to the hospital prior to the operation with the stumps as they are and run all the way back no more than 10 mins after the doctor has chopped the bits off.
I used to run a half marathon every day and a full marathon at the weekend, my legs are totally shot now and I can't walk right for 10 minutes when I wake up in the morning.
I'm planing to get back to that when I am benched as soon as my contract ends in 3 weeks, it's that or a new belt.
Total respect to him for doing the full ones, he will be on a shed load of energy drinks, recovery drinks, ice baths to keep that up. Sometimes I would open my front door and just lie down on the hall floor I was that shattered, could not make it to the sofa.
I think anyone running a marathon distance every day for several weeks is worthy of some respect... especially if raising money for charities. I heard about this a while ago, certainly wouldn't have thought he looked like a serious runner previously.
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