Treadmill vs street
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Treadmill, because I can adjust the speed/incline to my specific preferences. Also, its winter in Montana and I am a stay at home father... Not going to take my baby outside when it feels like single digits.0
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How the heck do you read while running? I'd love to learn this trick because I have a ton of reading to do in law school and I can only manage speed walking at an incline or the stairs while reading.
I couldn't read and run at the same time. But i spent a fair amount of time between classes on the elliptical. Tho i did notice the further i went into a case, the slower my pace went. Its not so easy to burn mega calories and prep for class
And my margin notes look like Michael J. Fox wrote them!
Class. Library. Gym. Local Pub.
Its a sure fire law school formula. As they say, law school prepares you to pass the bar and never pass another one.
Seriously though, focus on the first three.0 -
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go street and see the world!
do you really want to be a hamster on a wheel?0 -
I'm stuck on the treadmill and am lucky if i can have a run outside more than once a week due to my needing a sighted guide.
I much prefer road running because you can feel a sense of freedom! Enjoy the fresh air, feel the ground under your feet, hear birds or whatever else is around you...
On the treadmill you just focus on not rolling backwards and are stuck in one spot and not actually going somewhere. Plus the sensory feedback you get from your feet is so not natural!0 -
Street definatly street, i don't get bored as quick, i love the breeze and i take my dog0
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Road or trails! The streets must be flooded before I will take to the dreadmill.0
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I have been running for 25 years and recently had a forced 4 month break because of rheumatoid arthritis. I had previously been mainly and outdoor unner, running marathons and in all sorts of weather.
I can now only run on a treadmill because it is so much easier on my feet, ankles and knees so I say "God Bless the Treadmill!" Without it I would still be without that runner's high that I missed so badly for that four months.
That's not to say I would not love an outside run, but after trying it and aggravating everything, the view is not worth the total loss of running.
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How the heck do you read while running? I'd love to learn this trick because I have a ton of reading to do in law school and I can only manage speed walking at an incline or the stairs while reading.
I couldn't read and run at the same time. But i spent a fair amount of time between classes on the elliptical. Tho i did notice the further i went into a case, the slower my pace went. Its not so easy to burn mega calories and prep for class
I read while I am on any machine at the gym. Elliptical, bike, treadmill, whatever. I'm pretty sure it's the only way I could fit homework and exercise in after work. As the earlier poster said, the deeper you read, the harder it is to keep up speed. Also, my highlighting is rarely in a straight line.0 -
For 30-60 minute runs: Treadmill, treadmill, treadmill! I just like it. I like watching the news. I like the temperature-controlled climate. I like that there are no bugs, dogs, and stuff coming out of dogs. I also like that it's easier on my knees. The constant speed and consistency really allows me to relieve a lot of my stress in a way that an outdoor run rarely does.
When I do my long runs, I do prefer the outdoors. But I make a special day out of it. I don't just leave my condo building and run around my boring neighbourhood. I like running along the water in the summertime.0 -
You have to pay me to run on a treadmill.0
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Whether I exercise early in the morning or after work, it's already dark, and I don't have anyone else I could run with. So, treadmill for me.0
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I have been running for 25 years and recently had a forced 4 month break because of rheumatoid arthritis. I had previously been mainly and outdoor unner, running marathons and in all sorts of weather.
I can now only run on a treadmill because it is so much easier on my feet, ankles and knees so I say "God Bless the Treadmill!" Without it I would still be without that runner's high that I missed so badly for that four months.
That's not to say I would not love an outside run, but after trying it and aggravating everything, the view is not worth the total loss of running.
Donna
I try and stay away from machines in all of my workouts. I try to be as natural as possible. However, I understand that if all this running and lifting is, in fact, effective and I live a long healthy life that there will be a day that I will need machines to assist me in my workouts...but until that day what ever the weather brings....I'm going to challenge it.0 -
Which do you prefer and why?
STREET! I hate the treadmill. I've used mine twice in the past year, but couldn't begin to count how many times I've walked outside. The treadmill is so dang boring, and I love walking up the huge hills outside (treadmill incline just isn't the same).0 -
I just like to run, so whether it's on the trails or the treadmill, I'm good to go.0
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Honestly, for me right now, I like running on a track best. I'm doing C25K and I like being able to keep track of how many laps I have left and being able to see the finish line so to speak. Running on my street can be kind of a drag, with cars and uneven pavement. I used to run on the treadmill and it was alright but I feel like I get a better workout outside. I would not be opposed to running on the treadmill again though, if the weather was really icy or something or I really wanted to watch tv and workout at the same time.0
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Although, in the treadmill's favor, you can use that when the weather's crummy.
Define "crummy". I'm sure my definition differs from yours, but here in the Baltimore area, I only had 4 crummy days last year in which I was forced onto the treadmill.
my "crummy" is defined by freezing temp and cold wind with a 1 and 3 year old.... but still I hate the dreadmill and have taken it to the mall for moving, go early even get a run in but most of all I run the stairs, 3 flights of stairs together up to the movie theater and I run up it. I am now up to 50 sets, but started at 2, I sweat like a pig but it feels amazing. (go early there are only mall walkers there and it is a very friendly community.... a lot of the mall workers who are near by know me) The delvery man wants to race me, one day.0 -
The treadmill bores me.... and when you run outside you can just slow down and speed up without having to go mad panting and pressing the buttons :P I also heard the street is better for an overall workout cause of more friction between your feet and the ground!0
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I cannot run on pavement for very long. The hard surfaces are the quickest route to injury for me, plus I despise traffic, catcalls from creepers, barking dogs, boring tract neighborhoods and other ugly things I see when running in suburbia. I dislike the treadmill because it's truly boring, but that's where I do my evening short runs. My long weekend runs are on dirt trails, up in the hills near my house, which are my favorite. The only time I run on pavement is during marathons, and then I need some recovery time from the beating my joints take.0
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Street - it's so much more interesting. I especially prefer running at the park, although I can't do that right now because it's too dark right after work.
The treadmill is just boring - personally, I'd have a tough time enjoying myself, it just seems like work and no fun.0 -
For all the people listing street- I'm interested what you do if it's snowy/but with ice? I've tried to run outside and its ok if its just snow but the ice makes it so hard.. being the biggest klutz ever, I feel like I'm always going to slip and fall.0
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For all the people listing street- I'm interested what you do if it's snowy/but with ice? I've tried to run outside and its ok if its just snow but the ice makes it so hard.. being the biggest klutz ever, I feel like I'm always going to slip and fall.
I don't run on the ice. When there is a lot of ice around, I run on a very wide road with wide shoulders that get plowed and treated. Usually, it is cleared the day after (if not the day of) any type of wintry weather. Some people that live in less forgiving climates will use trail shoes with spikes or add traction devices to their shoes, like YakTrax.
https://www.yaktrax.com/0 -
Street everytime! I'm fortunate to live in an area with loads of hills. I have about 6 different routes that I can take with differing difficulties, lengths, hills etc.
On the other hand, the weather's been too cold/wet to go out lately so have been hitting the treadmill at the gym instead. Should be able to start hitting the street again in a few weeks (I hope!)0 -
Walking or light jogging .. OUT DOORS all the way. I get to smell fresh air, see the trees, enjoy nature. On the treadmill I am stuck indoors staring at nothing, or the wall. It feels like it takes forever, VERY boring.
I am bummed that with the weather I can't be outside to walk or jog.
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Outdoors I can change it up and walk to different places, see different things.0 -
I do like running/walking outdoors best, but there are times I still use the treadmill. If putting in miles is the only thing on my workout list for the day, I will do that at the park. If i have other things to do like strength training, I go to the gym. Also I live in FL and during the summer, unless I am up at 5 AM, it is too hot at times to be outside if I have a high number of miles to do.
I guess my answer is both. :laugh:0 -
I used to love running outdoors , then I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma . I now run on a treadmill because its much more of a controlled environment . It's not as exciting but I can jump on at any time . No excuses .0
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I enjoy the pacing and distance I can easily determine from the treadmill, and when I run outside, I feel like I am going at a pace much faster than I'm able to maintain for long. I did just purchase a heart rate monitor, which could help.
This is very common for new(er) runners that have spent a bit of time of the treadmill before they venture outside. Your perception that you are running too fast is spot on. Without the machine to regulate it, you run faster than your fitness dictates. We like to run fast, it's human nature. As you become more experienced, you'll be able to dial in that pace.
Thank you. This makes perfect sense. I will keep trying.0 -
depends on how good the girl looks at the gym on the treadmill in front of me...0
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Treadmill for me. Love the interval programs on mine and can even set my own, so I don't have to hit the buttons to adjust speed and incline, plus it's safe anytime of day (especially since my workweek workout is at 4am). It's climate controlled, and I can watch my chick flicks on DVR or a workout infomercial for extra motivation.0
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Official member of the I hate treadmills club!
Give me the great outdoors in the heat, cold, rain, or snow any day.
I get so bored on treadmills and find it incredibly hard to keep motivated and keep running.0
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