QUOTE(malaysianPotato @ Jun 27 2006, 10:55 AM)
hyperventilation -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperventilation (love wikipedia, its great!)
keeping yourself hydrated is important, carry a small bottle of water with you and take sips as you run.
wow, 190 lol, thats high. dangerous to get that high, good thing you stopped.
try timberland i hear they have good shoes for jungle tracking.
oh and yeah sex is good for you, apparently if you have sex 5 times a week you're something like 20% less likely to have heart problems.
Lol... thanks for teaching me so many things; side-stitch, hyperventilated, dehydration. Thing is I dont bring water when I go cross-training cause carrying a bottle around is quite troublesome for me. Dah lar, I myself is already so heavy.
Timberland for jungle tracking. Good idea. I will check it out. So far, I was impressed by the new series from Adidas. Nike shoes are ugly these days. Since my Nike Free 5.0 tore up on me, I start to doubt it's durability.
QUOTE(eddychstu @ Jun 27 2006, 10:58 AM)
try new ballance, the price is good and the comfort is there. u need a pair of good shoes to jog, not 500-buck-shoes to show off.

Alrighty, thanks for your advice. I will go look into New Balance later today.
QUOTE(snorlax @ Jun 27 2006, 11:08 AM)
Ooo.....jungle trekking....personally i prefer tennis shoes like pallas jazz for that....inexpensive, and lets me feel what i'm running on. That's just my taste though. I agree something with thick soles would be good if you're running in different types of tracks since you never know what's going to be on the track. Barefoot is usually okay on tracks and sand. I'd wear shoes on grass or whatever i can't see clearly.
Well, I thought about going barefoot and make the sole of my feet rough and strong but it's quite impossible for me. The place I go jungle trekking is a semi-cemetery on a hill that links all the way deep into another housing area's walking park.
From my house, I go up the reservoir, detour into the jungle (with tracks), passes by quite a few cemetery to go to another housing area's taman. Well, its not scary because plenty of people walk through there every evening. I dont stay on too late as when I come back from the park, I will have to pass by the cemetery again unless I detour and make a huge round (probably 4km long) through the housing area to the mainroad.
QUOTE(malaysianPotato @ Jun 27 2006, 11:11 AM)
if you run alot you'd notice there is a difference in higher end shoes and lower end shoes. its like comparing a perdana and a e55 amg, they'll both get you there but the e55 will do it in style and comfort.
Great example... Good things are never cheap. Cheap things are never good.