Joe Duffy.. wrote: » Plenty of people dancing around the kitchen this morning.
somesoldiers wrote: » what are they touring Ireland for? just caught the end of it, reckoned it would be a bumper fitness week so only tuning in the odd time
clappyhappy wrote: » I like john Spillane, think he is harmless enough.
Deleted User wrote: » had time off work today due to a dentist appointment.....lying with mouth open and drilling going on and listening to Ray D'arcy show and I really didnt have any say in the matter!! I genuinely cant believe how much time is still being given over to Ray's pet subject - running! Thats the reason I stopped listening months ago.......... and its still going on.........obviously its on a daily basis. Its even got to the stage where people are having life changing experiences due to running (which is good) and Ray was getting v emotional reading out texts from women saying this today ........but still? I get it , I get it, I get it ........but there has to me more to the show than this every day. Is Ray the producer too? Its no longer even something I care that much about now as I listen to Pat Kenny and Newstalk every morning at work and love it. Ironic that the one day in months I listened to Ray its still all about running ...........and babies.
NIMAN wrote: » Over the years various physio's have told me that road running is one of the worst things you could do to your body, pounding for mile upon mile on concrete. Building up injuries and issues for future years.
crazygeryy wrote: » I turned the show on randomly 4 times this week( once a day) and each time all i heard were the words " 5k, run ,running ,fitness level,". How can you sustain a listener ship with the same ****e like that on EVERY morning.
redbuck wrote: » Absolutely terrible on the knees it is, arthiritis waiting to happen it destroys the joints running on tarmac, cycling all the way in my opinion.
[Deleted User] wrote: » totally agree. I'm surprised Ray hasn't noticed a lot of joint aches and pains from running already seeing he has turned 50. If he hasn't by now he will soon. I gave up running at age 45 as I was gettiing far too many aches in knees, shin splints, lower back etc. Every step you pound has major impact on the skeleton - walking and cycling are better when you're over 40 if you want to save your bones.
Brendão wrote: » This would drive Ray mad, but I know someone who was an all-ireland runner and had to give it up as it was ruining his knees... he is now a highly ranked amateur MMA fighter!