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Jogging for beginners
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have quite weak knees, and if I run on the road/pavement, they end up a bit knackered. In general, it's not recommended to run on concrete, as long-term, it's not great for your joints, so do what I do - run in the park. It's a bit of a pain when it's a bit far away, but it's so exhilirating to be running in a pleasant environment and have a bit of fresh air in your lungs! It's so much nicer than running in a sweaty gym.
If you're new to jogging, take it easy and build up slowly. You want to be working on the amount of time you are running for, not distance covered. One method would be to do jogging for say, one minute, then walk for two, then jog again for a minute. You could vary the times a little to build up your fitness, and gradually, you could run for longer than you walk. Also, don't be afraid to run for a short period of time - 15 minutes 3 times a week is better than a thirty-minute haul you weren't prepared for, and will end up puttin you off long-term.
Another thing is to remember that however long you run, the first 10 minutes will be hellish. I have been in agony wanting to give up after seven minutes in the past, but once I got through the 'toxic ten', I have gone on to run for another hour on some occasions. It's a barrier that most runners have to get through. Stick with it, and good luck!
rmaryt, I think that I can safely say that we ALL have the same NY resolution :-)
I found that going to the gym has been helpful for me. I started with 3 personal training sessions to get me on track, after that, I at least had a fair idea what to do (be it in the gym or at home). But it's all really a personal thing - i started jogging, but stopped after about a month or so (too boring for me!), but for me the gym was easier to keep me in a routine... other than that powerwalking is a great first step...
best of luck!! :-)
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