problems. Just browse a running forum, and you'll notice that a lot of people do a lot of running just to control their weight.
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@PhilosophyExp I'm sure it goes up to elite level as well.I knew a few hardcore fell runners in denial of the the need for proper nutrition.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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.@PocketaPocketa Oh, definitely. Colin Jackson, for example: http://bit.ly/15NnXgx
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@PhilosophyExp Christ! He was one of a clutch of British athletes I used to look up to when I was first getting into sports.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @krozruch
@PocketaPocketa Indeed. I was surprised when I first heard. Also this one: http://bbc.in/15NqaII
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@PhilosophyExp Blimey! They are used to having to control so much of their lives. I guess it could almost seem a natural spill-over.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @krozruch
@PocketaPocketa ...that every bit of fat lost would mean you'd shave some seconds off your time. Luckily I'm not really wired up for an ED!
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@PhilosophyExp I eat about 3 times more than most even without heavy training. Training for a marathon, I did nothing but. 33' crazy btw!1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@PocketaPocketa So yours is more like an eating... non-problem. :) I just didn't care quite enough about the running. Preferred eating!
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