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Mobility poll - Black - 02-23-2016

Just wondering about how well the forum gets around.


Re: Mobility poll - Don C - 02-23-2016

Of course, CAN and DO are not necessarily the same thing!


Re: Mobility poll - Black - 02-23-2016

Don C wrote:
Of course, CAN and DO are not necessarily the same thing!

Allright, so let's operationally define "run" as the ability to break into a run at least for a few feet, e.g. when catching a bus-- not talking about running 6 miles a night.


Re: Mobility poll - jdc - 02-23-2016

Wait, people catch buses? On purpose? =)


Re: Mobility poll - $tevie - 02-23-2016

Whoops, I voted wrong. I assumed "run" in quotes meant "running" as in blocks and blocks. Not racing for the bus. So, I should have voted for 1.


Re: Mobility poll - Black - 02-23-2016

Wow, thought there would be much more of a spread.


Re: Mobility poll - TLB - 02-23-2016

I race walk 10Ks and am training for a half marathon, but if I ran more than a half mile or so, my knees would let me know for several days.


Re: Mobility poll - rgG - 02-23-2016

I can still run for a short, very short, distance, but my knees have been bad since junior high, when I ran track and high jumped, so I do not run for exercise. That constant pounding on the pavement would not be good for my aging joints.


Re: Mobility poll - rz - 02-23-2016

based on the update to the meaning of "running", I voted #1. I can walk for miles, no problems. I don't really jog, but my wife is taking a class to prepare for her first 5K, and I've gone with her to the track to "practice" a few times. She's really out of shape. She mostly walks, but jogs in spurts. I jogged to keep up with her, and had no problems. Occasionally I've had to "run" for some reason or another, and I could probably run for a couple hundred yards before having to stop or at least slow down.


Re: Mobility poll - graylocks - 02-23-2016

$tevie wrote:
Whoops, I voted wrong. I assumed "run" in quotes meant "running" as in blocks and blocks. Not racing for the bus. So, I should have voted for 1.

yeah, I should be 1 then also.