The nerve is called the "nerve of awareness". You cant dissect it. Its a current that runs up the center of your spine. I dont know if any of you have sat down, crossed your legs, smoked DMT, and watch what happens... but what happens to me is this big thing goes RRRRRRRRRAAAAAWWW! up my spine and flashes in my brain... well apparently thats whats going to happen if I do this stuff...
Two miles a day 4 days a week along with battle ropes and strength conditioning.
Used to jog but after moving to a big city I stopped because jogging with cars everywhere sucks. My apartment building has a nice pool so I swim in the mornings.
I used to hate to run but when I started to train for a 5k I actually enjoyed it. My problem is I keep screwing up my right heel. Not sure what causes it aside from running but it's happened about 4 times and I basically can't walk on my foot for about a week. So I ride my bike or use the elliptical instead. Which bums me out because I'd love to be one of those people who can run 10+ miles outside.
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There's a good chance this is actually plantar fasciitis. Read up more at Runner's World here. This can be a really nagging injury, but it can also be treated, so there's a good chance you'll be able to ratchet up the miles if you can get some help with it. I had trouble with it in spring, but it's more or less gone away with the use of inserts in my shoes, a foam roller, and a lacrosse ball (also for rolling).
Define your running?
At least for me running is 80-100% of your maximum speed and anything lower than that is jogging. Personally I probably cant RUN more than 1km or so... But I can JOG 10km or more quite easily :P But let's not nitpick here!
I jog sometimes but I dont really like it. It just seems so... aimless. I like running/jogging in the midst of some sport (like football) though!
I usually prefer rollerskating or swimming as far as "aimless" cardio goes :P
I've seen a couple different definitions used. It seems that people usually consider 9 or 10 minute miles the break point for where someone is now "jogging" instead of "running". I actually have been running slowly lately, since I'm trying to build up a base for marathons, so I apparently I lied... these days I both jog and run. But generally, I like running quite a bit better. It's a pretty semantic difference, but I've just seen that reply from a bunch of snarky runners, and I liked it
I loved jogging I use to go after work every morning but my knees are getting pretty bad. Probably from playing sports throughout middle school and high school. So I just end using the elliptical or stair master when I go to the gym. Its not as fun or as nice as being outside but its saves my knees from aching.
The first time it occurred I went to see my doctor because I thought I got a fracture or something. He sent me to get custom orthotics and stated: Rather than trying to treat what occured lets just make sure it happens again. So I took his advice, got custom orthotics and then it happened again, twice. =/ I figured it was this as well but I believe it has to do with the way I run since all the times it's happened it's only in my right foot.
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I run randomly whenever I feel like it, sometimes long distances couple miles, sometimes short up hill if I can find a hill.
About 5 KM every other day...but on a treadmill :P
Also about 10 km on a bike.
Have a torn PCL and a removed meniscus, jogging on harder terrain would ruin my knee further. My gym's treadmill has a padded surface and it feels like running on air, along with running shoes. Thinking about changing my cardio to the eliptical though, as it's less stressful to the knees. On the other hand, I enjoy running the most when it comes to cardio.
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Yea, I used to do it outside before but now Im using a treadmill. It's so much better as I don't have to worry about getting sweaty and red and hyperventilating and messy hair and 1000s of other things I don't want people to see.
Yep. Have been the past 5 years, since I started high school cross country my freshman year.
Every day, I wake at 5 to run, usually do 8 or so miles in the morning. Do another 10ish after work in the evening. Been trying to increase a little bit since I want to do marathons soon.
Since I need my knees replaced jogging is out, however swimming is a different story.
I have my own definition for jogging/running:
Faster than 4 min/km = running, equal to at least 15 km/h, everything slower than that is jogging.
If you just go to a place where a lot of people run/jog, you will find out, that with 4 min/km you leave at least 95% of them behind you.
I personally can run a single km in under 3:30 and I run like 3200-3300 meters for the cooper test (WR would be something like 4800 meters).
I'm trying to improve my numbers, and I see some potential here as I have a little bit of overweight at the moment.
Btw. the Saucony Kinvara are the best shoes for running, for me at least. Haven't found anything better yet. Lightweight and minimalistic and they have only 4 mm offset, that's still pretty uncommon for running shoes.
http://www.saucony.com/saucony/image...t_Kinvara4.pdf
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I do not do any work outs of any kind.