OK, so I ran the St. George Marathon back on the 4th in the rain. Yeah, the rain. It rained for the hour and a half I was at the start before the horn sounded and it rained for the full 26.2 miles of the race.
And you know what?
Not a bit of chafing.
Zero.
Zip.
Nil.
But when I get home and go out for my first run, a week and a half later in the cool and dry weather, what should occur? Some serious and painful chafing.
I've been packing Aquaphor or A&D ointment with me all day.
And even then it hurts to walk.
And you know what?
Not a bit of chafing.
Zero.
Zip.
Nil.
But when I get home and go out for my first run, a week and a half later in the cool and dry weather, what should occur? Some serious and painful chafing.
I've been packing Aquaphor or A&D ointment with me all day.
And even then it hurts to walk.
1 comment:
If there was ever an occasion for this lame trendy saying, this is it.
TMI.
but sorry about the chaffing, that sucks.
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