Why do so many people only run?
HMonsterX
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It seems to me that so many people only seem to run/jog, or maybe cycle.
Why don't more people play sports? Not only are you getting your burn, often far better than just running, but the activity itself takes your mind of the "i must burn more calories". Play the sport for fun, and burning calories becomes a by-product, not a goal!
Makes it so much easier!
Why don't more people play sports? Not only are you getting your burn, often far better than just running, but the activity itself takes your mind of the "i must burn more calories". Play the sport for fun, and burning calories becomes a by-product, not a goal!
Makes it so much easier!
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I love sports! Rugby is mine :]0
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I love sports! Rugby is mine :]
Wow that was fast! Are stalking me or something? :blushing:0 -
Problem with sports is that you need a lot more people. Which means scheduling becomes a major problem. People want to work out on their own time when they can fit it in - between school/work/kids/etc...
Plus you have the problem of skill. For me, I suck terribly at sports and I don't care about them at all. That's a bit of an issue.0 -
I'm not a people person. Sports would require people.0
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I enjoy running and for most runners that I've encountered, they enjoy the time to themselves, being free out in the open, not reportable to anyone but themselves. It's liberating. Completing my first 5K not even two weeks ago (on a whim) and doing another one this weekend, then a third two weeks after that, is exhilarating. It's a sense of accomplishment where I only am in control. Not hand/eye coordination with a ball or glove or bat. Just my 2 cents. Besides that, it's the only that has worked for my bff to rid her of her love handles. I'm shooting for that.0
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You could do other things other than team sports such as hiking, rock climbing, swimming, ect.0
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Lack of understanding of how different forms and doses of exercise have varying impacts on physique changes. Plus, we're still in the wake of the cardio craze area of the 80s.0
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I run because that IS what I enjoy doing, so why should I do something else? Distance running is my hobby, not just a way to burn calories.0
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maybe I prefer not to be a weight on a team. When I run, I am only competing against myself. I'm not worried about looking foolish and letting a team down.
I suck at sports, I have no skill with speed, but I can run six miles in my own time and that is way more thrilling to me than missing that ball yet again.
Do you understand now?0 -
I would if I could, but I've got too much other stuff going on to be able to schedule in some kind of league through the town/Y/whatever.
Running (and cycling, for that matter), I can do whenever I have free time. No scheduling, no planning, etc.
And I do them because I love them, not because I need to burn calories.0 -
I enjoy running, but also love to play softball. The important thing is to move, not really important how. To each his own.0
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It seems to me that so many people only seem to run/jog, or maybe cycle.
Why don't more people play sports? Not only are you getting your burn, often far better than just running, but the activity itself takes your mind of the "i must burn more calories". Play the sport for fun, and burning calories becomes a by-product, not a goal!
Makes it so much easier!
What if we suck at sports? How can it be fun if we always sit the bench.
Jogging > Bench Warming0 -
Problem with sports is that you need a lot more people. Which means scheduling becomes a major problem. People want to work out on their own time when they can fit it in - between school/work/kids/etc...
This. I'd love to participate in sports again, but I don't know anybody else who wants to play pickup basketball or soccer or whatever it might be, no matter how willing I am to do it myself. I wish I could find somebody who wanted to!
But running is really fun, too, you know! I run because I love to do it! Having said that, though, I don't run every day--I try to mix it up and do other activities on my off days.0 -
Running makes me happy. Running is my ME time.
I wouldn't get as much out of playing softball as I do running.. softball means I have to pay attention. I love that with running my mind can roam in a million directions.
Running works with my schedule... the kids, hubby, work.
And like others have said, I do it because it's what I enjoy more than the fact that it burns calories...that's just a plus!0 -
That is why I enjoy fitness classes like Zumba it is a group effort and having fun is more important than burning calories!0
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I love sports! Rugby is mine :]
Wow that was fast! Are stalking me or something? :blushing:
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most sports require a certain time and money. with running youre free!!0
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Some good points here.
It just seemed to me that running is something that you do purely to burn calories, and that you're always thinking about it as you do it. I just found it easier, and more enjoyable, to do something i enjoy JUST for the enjoyment. Then i find out it's burned 800 cals, and it's a bonus!
I never actually considered people actually enjoy running! :P0 -
I'm not a people person. Sports would require people.
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I enjoy running and for most runners that I've encountered, they enjoy the time to themselves, being free out in the open, not reportable to anyone but themselves. It's liberating. Completing my first 5K not even two weeks ago (on a whim) and doing another one this weekend, then a third two weeks after that, is exhilarating. It's a sense of accomplishment where I only am in control. Not hand/eye coordination with a ball or glove or bat. Just my 2 cents. Besides that, it's the only that has worked for my bff to rid her of her love handles. I'm shooting for that.
I agree here. I just enjoy running, I always have. I do it to relax, and to think, not really for the calorie burn or on a cardio craze. I've played other sports, like ice hockey and volleyball, but I still love running the most.0 -
I ENJOY running as well. PLUS, I'm part of a team of runners, so I get the benefit of my alone time and the support of a team.0
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Problem with sports is that you need a lot more people. Which means scheduling becomes a major problem. People want to work out on their own time when they can fit it in - between school/work/kids/etc...
Plus you have the problem of skill. For me, I suck terribly at sports and I don't care about them at all. That's a bit of an issue.
^^ This. I love to play volleyball but getting together a game is prohibatively difficult and I haven't found a league that isn't too compatative and in a convinient location at a good time. I can run alone or with a friend or two.0 -
Problem with sports is that you need a lot more people. Which means scheduling becomes a major problem. People want to work out on their own time when they can fit it in - between school/work/kids/etc...
This. I'd love to participate in sports again, but I don't know anybody else who wants to play pickup basketball or soccer or whatever it might be, no matter how willing I am to do it myself. I wish I could find somebody who wanted to!
Join a club? Most sports have beginner sessions, or clubs/teams of differing standards.0 -
I prefer doing my own thing on my own time. Can't wait for snow to start skiing (downhill and x-country).0
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I never actually considered people actually enjoy running! :P
Silly hedgehog!0 -
I'm not involved in any sports, unforunately none of my friends or husband is active. However, I try ot mix it up a lot. I run, cycle, Zumba, Turbo Fire, strength train, and do a lot of different things. I would get burnt out if I did the same exercise all the time.0
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I enjoy sports, but with work, kids, extra activities for my kids it is hard to find the time to play sports with a team or even find one for that matter. Like a previous poster stated runners usually do it because they love it. I have always loved running and it is my ME time where I don't have the kids hounding me, the hubby wanting me to do something, I don't have to worry about the bills, work, ect. It is just me free to be alone and think about whatever it is that I want too. It helps me clear my head and de stress or prepare for an upcoming hard day. I love the feeling I get when I get done with a 7 mile run or knowing that I improved my 5K time. for me running is my crack. I won't lie there are times I get burnt out and have to take a few days off and I do videos and strength training, but running will always be my #1 choice.0
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Welllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I do not get the opportunity to play sports. I think a lot of people stick with these activites because as you get older sports aren't really around. Kids and teens usually have this option. I know there is meetup.com out there for things like this. I just think in our society to think about going to a spin class is easier than thinking about attending games on top or trying to get in a usual work out.0
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It seems to me that so many people only seem to run/jog, or maybe cycle.
Why don't more people play sports? Not only are you getting your burn, often far better than just running, but the activity itself takes your mind of the "i must burn more calories". Play the sport for fun, and burning calories becomes a by-product, not a goal!
Makes it so much easier!
What if we suck at sports? How can it be fun if we always sit the bench.
Jogging > Bench Warming
This.
Running IS my sport. It just so happens that I enjoy lifting and other workouts as well for cross-training. I spent my youth being the kid that gets made fun of and picked last to play. Not going there again.
Why does it matter if people want to run instead of playing a team sport? It's still exercise. Everyone isn't calorie-obsessed.0 -
Playing a sport requires having a schedule that allows for you to be available for the games/matches etc. Not everyone has that. For example if the only time you can fit exercise into your day is at 5:00 a.m. before you get ready for work, well, there aren't many sports being played at that time.
Also, some people simply aren't competative.0
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