06-24-2008, 09:16 AM
I would like to defend joe,
I used to shave my legs when i ran as a competitive division 1 distance runner. At the level that i ran at, it was almost uncommon for people NOT to shave your legs. I don't think it was for aerodynamics or anything, it was more for intimidation... made you look like a more serious runner, that you could go to such an extent to be serious about running.
besides it definetly works to neutralize odor, i'll tell you that.
I used to shave my legs when i ran as a competitive division 1 distance runner. At the level that i ran at, it was almost uncommon for people NOT to shave your legs. I don't think it was for aerodynamics or anything, it was more for intimidation... made you look like a more serious runner, that you could go to such an extent to be serious about running.
besides it definetly works to neutralize odor, i'll tell you that.