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To get in shape, a buddy and I are going running these days. We're thinking about starting to count cadence as we do it, partially for to pass the time, partially because it's fun, partially because of the better aerobic exercise, and partially to piss off the hippies who overhear us. For those of you who don't know what a cadence (or jodie) is, check
Problem is, all the running cadences I know are military. Neither my buddy nor I have served. Is it appropriate for us to use these cadences? I can certainly see how "Gimme that old marine corps spirit" would be off-limits to a non-marine, but what about something that doesn't mention any particular service, like "Everywhere we go"? What about something that doesn't mention violence, like "I can run to Haiti like this"? Is there a line, and if so, where?
Problem is, all the running cadences I know are military. Neither my buddy nor I have served. Is it appropriate for us to use these cadences? I can certainly see how "Gimme that old marine corps spirit" would be off-limits to a non-marine, but what about something that doesn't mention any particular service, like "Everywhere we go"? What about something that doesn't mention violence, like "I can run to Haiti like this"? Is there a line, and if so, where?