I always find the best way to avoid stitches is to avoid running in the first place....hee heeee.
But seriously, I rarely run myself. Don't get me wrong. I'm sure it works for some folks. But when I tried it I found it compromised my immune system, which is usually quite strong. During my brief running foray, it was one of the few times in my life I actually came down with a cold. What a horrifying experience! However, I did notice that running on an empty stomach seemed to keep stictches at bay.
From what I've read of jogging, it's physically taxing on the body, and shouldn't be enthusiastically engaged in for any length of time. There's a reason professional atheletes have short careers. You simply can't "run" (no pun intended) your body into the ground over an extened period and not expect problems.
Presently, when I excersie my physical shell of existence, it usually consists of long walks, ocasionally supplemented with a (very) short sprint. This is followed by a brief, but effective yoga/meditation routine. Although now, my quater mile driveway is covered with snow, so sprints are more difficult.
Hope I'm not digressing too far off topic, but I take this walk every morning so as to justify further ingestion of fine food, wine, blended malt whiskey, port, vodka, and my personal favorite .......100% agave tequila-blanco (with a splash of lime and a nice beer chaser). The beer, by the way, should be from a non-fluouridated source and bottle condtioned to provide optimum health benefit.
While walking, I carry some small weights to prevent my small frame from sucombing to bone loss. Veggies and beer also seem to help to this end.
Thus spoketh the Enlightened Misanthrope
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