tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post654704037819828036..comments2023-10-21T00:41:24.781-10:00Comments on Mama Simmons: Hatching The EggMichelle Simmonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10301323188060167291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-25003201906120958762015-04-27T17:39:47.345-10:002015-04-27T17:39:47.345-10:00I sooooo wanted to write "hormones" in t...I sooooo wanted to write "hormones" in the comments when I first started reading your post... but maybe you're right that it's an aerobic thing... for me, I am always limited muscularly (by the legs) and have something of a diesel engine so don't need the same base of aerobic running that you do... I cannot fathom running 45+mi/week... I ran 30mi last week and that felt like a lot!<br /><br />However, I did want to note that last year when I was struggling so much, it was my aerobic breathing that disappeared first... trying to run anything faster than a 9 min/mi felt labored... JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03708362428781073614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1403432524962865970.post-14233787688709858502015-04-27T07:15:21.920-10:002015-04-27T07:15:21.920-10:00you know I love this! I am such a responder to ae...you know I love this! I am such a responder to aerobic training too, and YES- you have to wear the HR monitor. And people get on to me all of the time for wearing it and paying attention, but I know for a fact I run my fastest off of very limited speed and just lots of running with that little monitor. I struggle with the aerobic engine too. I think it has a ton to do with genetics, as I noticed as a young kid that other kids in soccer could just run more/harder/faster/differently....but there was no real reason for it, you know? xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo back to basics! love ya!Damiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01477225573820970779noreply@blogger.com