Not talking about marathoners here, or those without symptoms.
When I jog, it's not fast and it's not pretty. I rarely have both feet off the ground at the same time. I can probably walk faster than I jog. But walking doesn't get my heart rate up or burn calories as well.
My right foot slaps the ground rather than landing heel first. Although it has been a long time since it happened, (JINX) I have fallen. And I jog on a gravel road.
Why do I risk injury for exercise? Because I still can, I guess. I don't believe in the "use it or lose it" thought process. Am I losing it because I'm using it? I don't really believe that either. I'm just doing what I can while I can.
Anybody else feel this way? Or want to offer a different view?
When I jog, it's not fast and it's not pretty. I rarely have both feet off the ground at the same time. I can probably walk faster than I jog. But walking doesn't get my heart rate up or burn calories as well.
My right foot slaps the ground rather than landing heel first. Although it has been a long time since it happened, (JINX) I have fallen. And I jog on a gravel road.
Why do I risk injury for exercise? Because I still can, I guess. I don't believe in the "use it or lose it" thought process. Am I losing it because I'm using it? I don't really believe that either. I'm just doing what I can while I can.
Anybody else feel this way? Or want to offer a different view?
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