I'm training for my first marathon with Runna! Do you think that is a good starting point for a first? How would I find your pricing/interest/availability? :)
Runna came up in the marathon training course! I think you get what you pay for, ie. it's fine, but you could probably use someone else's Runna plan. Arguably $10/month wasted.
I think every athlete (every human?) benefits from a more tailored approach, but that costs more than $10 a month. Drop me an email and let's see.
The Lincoln Lawyer is great b/c it is set here in LA and we can see the places we have been or want to go to.
Thinking of this, I wonder if people feel a deeper connection to shows that are set in areas they've lived in?
We rewatched Grey's Anatomy when we lived in Seattle and I loved the show more than the first time I watched those episodes.....could be something there!
This is a podcast episode in the making. Get people from all over the world and have them talk about shows they watch while running and how into their 'local' show they are!
I'm training for my first marathon with Runna! Do you think that is a good starting point for a first? How would I find your pricing/interest/availability? :)
Runna came up in the marathon training course! I think you get what you pay for, ie. it's fine, but you could probably use someone else's Runna plan. Arguably $10/month wasted.
I think every athlete (every human?) benefits from a more tailored approach, but that costs more than $10 a month. Drop me an email and let's see.
I love your impulse to wave at others while treadmill running 😂! Go ahead and be weird.
I am a huge fan of running on the treadmill while watching TV shows / Movies.
From recent history here is what I've watched:
These are all on Netflix
History of the Black Quarterback
The Starting Five
Culinary Class Wars
The Comeback
Berlin
Cooked With Cannabis
On Amazon:
Reacher
Jack Ryan
I recently started watching The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix. It's scratching my Bosch itch! (Completed that last month.)
Man, I miss Bosch. Big time miss Bosch.
The Lincoln Lawyer is great b/c it is set here in LA and we can see the places we have been or want to go to.
Thinking of this, I wonder if people feel a deeper connection to shows that are set in areas they've lived in?
We rewatched Grey's Anatomy when we lived in Seattle and I loved the show more than the first time I watched those episodes.....could be something there!
I 100% watch LA movies and shows and rate them more highly. Now I watch shows set in London and feel the same haha. Slow Horses!
This is a podcast episode in the making. Get people from all over the world and have them talk about shows they watch while running and how into their 'local' show they are!
This is a podcast with you and me
If you're down for a Fiery Embers episode where this is all we talk about......I'm in.
February 19th?
https://calendly.com/runtribike/fiery-embers