Never jog!Don't jog.
There are so many other exercises you could do instead.
I know the jury is out on whether jogging is actually bad for you or not.
I don't care.
I hate jogging.
--Patrick
Never jog!Don't jog.
Alright everyone...I tried a Learn to Run clinic once....it was a mess
Eh, I've had a full life. *lies down* Just not in my eyes.Alright everyone...
*releases the BEES*
TIME TO LEARN TO RUN!
Eh, I've had a full life. *lies down* Just not in my eyes.
Oh they've learned worse than that.Eh, I've had a full life. *lies down* Just not in my eyes.
That sounds like me when Aussie told me I should use the Zombies, Run! app while I was doing Couch to 5k. I told him I had resigned myself to the fact that I would be the main course for the horde.Eh, I've had a full life. *lies down* Just not in my eyes.
That's OK. We still love you.I like running.
We love you too.I too thoroughly enjoy running.
This is true, but it would take longer to get equivalent caloric deficit. If joint inflammation is a problem there is equipment to address this; custom running shoes will reduce a great deal of impact and knee sleeves will help a little more. There's also your technique when it comes to running, you might feel fine for the first couple hundred of meters but you'll know if you're running improperly if you start getting spasms, pain, fatigue, or light headed.Can probably burn just as many calories with weighted Tai Chi-esque exercise, but without pounding your joints as savagely as jogging.
--Patrick
Yes! Swimming has the added benefit of helping to keep you cool, so if you're a person who sweats after only 10min working out, the pool will help with that. You might even burn a little extra just staying warm.If you've tried all of the above already and running isn't your thing and never will be, take up swimming instead, barring any disabilities or conditions it's the best method for cardio without damaging joints.
I'm at the point where what I need is "maintenance" exercise. Create enough activity to raise heart rate and respiration BUT ideally can still cool through radiation.If you are properly heat acclimated, you should be sweating before 10 minutes into intense exercise.
I did too until it resulted in multiple torn ligaments. Now, as I sit here in a medical imaging center waiting for some MRIs to be done, I can't help but hate it. Running is literally the worst. I call for a ban on running.I too thoroughly enjoy running.
That's really scary! Can you go to the ER and force the issue?I had completely fallen in love with running the last two years. This time last year I was under an 8 min mile with two half-marathons done, training for a full marathon. And then I did - something - to my hip while training. I haven't run since August. I don't even have the flexibility to put a sock on that foot. And of course insurance wouldn't pay for an MRI to see what's wrong, or an anti-inflammatory cream that my doctor prescribed. So I guess I don't like running anymore
Not in the USA, not unless you are eager for tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills.That's really scary! Can you go to the ER and force the issue?