Understanding that some jog for weight loss as describedI don't get it
It is funny, and maybe right.Extreme jogging for weight loss as the pic suggests is supposed to be humorous.
A mechanic that worked for me when I was a 1st. line supervisor jogged for weight loss. He lost weight but also damaged his hip joints. He lost a very good job & in his mid 30's went on disability.It is funny, and maybe right.
The orthopedist who did my knees told me I should not jog, walking or hiking however is fine. Gives me a good excuse to do what I was going to do anyway...
This was what my son was told for his bad back, no jogging, no running, no roller skating. He hikes a lot, I walk a lotIt is funny, and maybe right.
The orthopedist who did my knees told me I should not jog, walking or hiking however is fine. Gives me a good excuse to do what I was going to do anyway...
The treadmill is a good substitution for when a person can't run outside. I like running outside, especially in these cool mornings here in the east. It has been anywhere from 50°-70° in the mornings when I run. I also learned from my training in the military that it is very important to hydrate at least 40 ounces of water each day to keep the joints working properly. I checked with my doctor about this and he told me that he drinks 60 ounces per day of water, Gatorade and milk. That's total, not each. I also stretch for about 10 minutes before I run. If I am only going to walk that day, I don't stretch.I don't jog anymore, not worth the joint pain, but love to walk around the area and in the park. I do 45+ minutes every day on either the treadmill or elliptical.
Landing on the balls of the feet is better and actually taught nowJust yesterday I was on my 2 mile walk at the park, when a guy jogged past me. I studied his gait, bouncing along on the balls of his feet at a decent jog pace, but then....I saw his calves, big they were, and thought to myself, jogging like that is only going to make that calf bigger. I felt he should be using the heel and toe to land correctly and then push off again.
I felt better at the pace I was going, and also my stride.![]()