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The Awful Truth About Jogging

2 pointsby rahulroyalmost 12 years ago

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stygiansonicalmost 12 years ago
To greatly simplify things, I think there are basically two types of people: Those who enjoy running, and those who don&#x27;t. I am in the former group. (Now, obviously, there is a spectrum between the two ends but that&#x27;s besides the point)<p>For me, and the runners I train with, it&#x27;s not so much about the races but rather the experience of running itself. When I run, I am in one of two states: Either intense concentration (if it&#x27;s a hard workout) or in a nice flow where my mind wanders and is occupied by interesting thoughts. I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ve ever had the cliched &quot;Runner&#x27;s High&quot;, but perhaps this is it. I always end up feeling less stressed and more relaxed. So this is probably why I run.<p>Those that don&#x27;t enjoy running probably don&#x27;t get this out of the act. It&#x27;s probably mind-numbingly boring, which is why many people are forced to listen to music. The few times I&#x27;ve been injured and forced to use indoor cardiac equipment (like an elliptical), I&#x27;ve experience this sort of boredom.<p>Now, as to why the author was not informed of such delicate topics and &quot;runners&#x27; trot&quot;, I can only chalk it up to runners not wanting to bore &quot;normal&quot; people with details of their personal activities. I can tell you that among runners, we&#x27;re more than candid about such topics, and most runners can remember fairly exacting details of races they&#x27;ve run. They probably choose not to share such details with outsiders so that they don&#x27;t bore or annoy them to death with something they might not be interested in. (As the author pointed out in the second paragraph - how they &quot;hate people who are constantly posting about running over on Facebook&quot;)<p>As for preventing it, nothing&#x27;s foolproof. Know when you usually have to &quot;go&quot;, and structure you runs accordingly. Try to keep a log of what you&#x27;ve eaten and draw inferences from that. Oh, and good luck - keep up the running - if it&#x27;s something you enjoy!