Running???
ibcsrl19
Posts: 75 Member
I hate running! Not so much the phyiscal act, I get through the initial pain in about 5 minutes; it is more because I get bored. I have tried listening to music, doesn't help, I just don't like running. I know that running will help take weight off, but I just can't seem to get motivated to do it. Does anyone else have this problem? If so, do you just suck it up? Or do you find other ways to get in cardio, such as HIIT workouts?
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Where are you running? The treadmill is terribly boring, but if that's where you run, try watching movies while you run. If you're outside and it's still boring, there's an app called Zombies Run! that is quite fun.0
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Try running with zombies. I heard there are a lot of great zombie apps out there.0
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Run outside
Do interesting things during your run like fartleks or just running until you get lost (love my iphone gps for this)
Listen to audiobooks instead of music
Have a reason to keep running i.e. sign up for a 5K0 -
If you don't like running, then find some other kind of activity that does. Maybe you would prefer something like Zumba or Crossfit or cycling.0
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Don't run, do something else0
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How about running with a friend? I'm sure there are a few people around you who wouldn't mind getting into shape and just need some motivation0
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Do sprints in the gym or sprint up stairs. That way you don't have to "run" as long so you won't get bored. And sprints are much better for burning calories than long distance running anyway!0
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i felt the same way ... still dont love it, but found that reading my kindle and listening to music helps on the treadmill.. otherwise running outside might be hepful if you pick a park or somehwere scenic.... check back in with what you've decided and u progress. if that still doesntg help scrap running and like others recommended... ZUMBA, turbo JAM, dancing etc...0
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If you really don't like it, don't do it. Find something that you enjoy more. Maybe swimming, cycling, hill walking, aerobics? Or having a variety of things so they don't get stale.
I have just started jogging and I'm loving it. I love being outside, the countryside is lovely around here. Love the time to myself (as a mum that's something to treasure). I love listening to music, and can combine that with other things I like.
I try to use map my walk/run or something like that to plan different routes, or do them in the opposite direction. I am following the podcasts of couch to 5k, which give me a target, so I suppose its something to aim for.
But I have only just started jogging. Ask me again in 6 months!0 -
I always wanted to be a runner, but hated running. Once I committed to a goal and acheived it, I was hooked. That being said, if you hate it, find something else. No need to torture yourself!!0
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Run outside
Do interesting things during your run like fartleks or just running until you get lost (love my iphone gps for this)
Listen to audiobooks instead of music
Have a reason to keep running i.e. sign up for a 5K
^^great advice^^0 -
If you don't like running, then find some other kind of activity that does. Maybe you would prefer something like Zumba or Crossfit or cycling.
This! If you do activities you don't enjoy, it's unlikely that you'll stick to it. On the other side of the coin, if you have your heart set on being a runner, then just keep at it. Some people never really learn to enjoy it, but they continue to do it for the benefits. But, it's best to find something that you enjoy. Good luck!0 -
I'm the same way! I forced myself and struggled through the Couch to 5k. I'm proud to say I finished it, and although I wanted to keep going (work on speed), I just couldn't. I definitely think out of all the exercises I have done, that running is the most beneficial for toning up all over. I knew that if I didn't stop running, I probably would have stopped working out all together. I think it's important to do something you enjoy so that you stay motivated. I was dreading working out on the days I had to run. So the moral of this story...find a work out plan that works for YOU! Something you enjoy. It does NOT have to be running. Good luck!0
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I used to hate running, too--I always said I would only run when chased. Unfortunately my body became accustomed to all of my other workouts and I was having a hard time losing weight. So I gave running a try, tolerated it at first, and have become seriously addicted to the satisfaction of the calorie burn reported by my HRM. I don't think I'll ever be a true long-distance runner, but I'm competing in 5k races and thinking about sprint triathlons...0
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ZOMBIES RUN
That's all.0 -
I sucked it up. Now that I am starting to see faster results.....it's growing on me! LOL :drinker: Here's to running!!!0
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i have this 3-mile loop that i like to run...great scenery, so if you're running on the treadmill, it could be your problem...try finding a trail or place that you like! maybe if you do run on the treadmill, try putting it in front of the TV, so you can watch while you run, and you can easily get a 30-minute workout in. also, maybe you can try running with a friend? but you're right, the fat just melts off. last year, i lost probably a good 5-10 lbs from just running a mile everyday for 2 weeks. good luck!!(:0
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I run outside, which helps, and I also listen to books. That REALLY helps!0
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In March I decided it was time to get my butt moving, so I signed up for a 5K that was to take place in May. I started the C25K program the next day and in May completed my first 5K. 2 weeks later, I did another 5K, and 3 weeks after that one I did another. Summer got busy, but I kept running and last night I ran for a total of 60 min without stopping. I am signed up for a marathon relay in September (the last leg, running 4.2 miles) and in October I am signed up for a 10K. I find by having something to run for keeps me focused. There are times when I do get bored while on a longer run, but I crank the music up and keep moving. While it may be tough during the actual run, the feeling of accomplishment when I'm finished is what makes me look forward to the next time!0
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If I don't like doing something, I don't do it. I find something else to do. Simple!0
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Don't run, do something else
This.
Why torture yourself with something you hate??0 -
Run outside
Do interesting things during your run like fartleks or just running until you get lost (love my iphone gps for this)
Listen to audiobooks instead of music
Have a reason to keep running i.e. sign up for a 5K
^^^ This! I hated running at first too! I really dont know why I kept at it....I truly hated it....I absolutely LIVE to run now....cant say the same will happen for you... Run outside for sure...the dreadmill bores me to tears!0 -
A lot of great posts..
I am an avid runner and music does the trick for me and I also read by another member that you should sign up for a race as motivation. In order to to enjoy running, you have to want to do it.
I wish I could give you the magic answer to help alleviate your dislike for running. There is no answer really. You will only adapt and get better as you continue to push through the initial first few weeks of running.
Best of luck0 -
I can't commiserate because I love running, but if the only reason you're trying to force yourself to do it is because you think it will help you lose weight, then my advice would be to not do it. There are plenty of things you can do instead. In addition to running, I like tap dancing, weight lifting, sailing, biking, hiking, walking, Pilates... I could go on and on. The more things you enjoy, the more likely you won't get bored (or injured).
That said, if you want to learn to like running because there are NO exercises you enjoy and this is the one you've picked to force yourself to love, then you might try training for a specific race. Sign up for a 5k that's going on a few months down the line and then get your body ready to do it. Races can be addicting.
As others mentioned, changing up the scenery helps, too. My favorite place to run is the beach, but I also run through neighborhoods with hills, on the university track, around my neighborhood, and on the treadmill at the gym (not my favorite, but there are times when that's really the best option).
I'm not running much now because I'm just getting back into it again after recovering from an injury and surgery, and it's driving me nuts that I can't do the more challenging runs I used to do yet. I think the better you get at it, the more you'll enjoy it.0 -
I hate running to...hate the shin splints and just don't feel productive doing it. I cycle instead. I cover more distance and love the feeling of cresting a long climb. Hiking is also another preferred activity. I love a nice long trail with a great view at the end.
The point is, don't feel like you have to run. There are so many other things you can do. Doing something you enjoy makes doing it that much easier.0 -
I always wanted to be a runner, but hated running. Once I committed to a goal and acheived it, I was hooked. That being said, if you hate it, find something else. No need to torture yourself!!
^^this!0 -
Well, I am lucky to live really close to a trail the county maintains right along the main river here, which I enjoy running along. It also helps that I run with my dog (motivation - she's a breed that needs to run) and I have goals of running a 10K and maybe even 1/2 marathon next summer (so I have mini-goals for now).
But running isn't for everyone. Some people just don't enjoy it. It is a good cardio burn, but it isn't the only one. In fact, HIIT and Circuit Training (like Jillian Michaels and P90X and Insanity) actually seem to burn more calories. I think it's my dog and my goals that keep me going out and running, rather than the weight loss. So it's perfectly okay for you to find other activities that will help you reach your goals.0 -
In March I decided it was time to get my butt moving, so I signed up for a 5K that was to take place in May. I started the C25K program the next day and in May completed my first 5K. 2 weeks later, I did another 5K, and 3 weeks after that one I did another. Summer got busy, but I kept running and last night I ran for a total of 60 min without stopping. I am signed up for a marathon relay in September (the last leg, running 4.2 miles) and in October I am signed up for a 10K. I find by having something to run for keeps me focused. There are times when I do get bored while on a longer run, but I crank the music up and keep moving. While it may be tough during the actual run, the feeling of accomplishment when I'm finished is what makes me look forward to the next time!
This is so true. I sign up for at least one race a month. That keeps me focused. I have had a love/hate relationship for a long time. However, going to the races, being outside and getting fresh air, and seeing the results, all make me love it more than hate it!
Also, only run a couple of times a week. The rest of the week do your weight training and your favorite cardio...ride a bicycle...anything! Just enjoy what you are doing.0 -
Join a running group. There are many in every city. In Austin there is one for almost any level any distance, etc. Even if you do not plan on running a race it still gets you 1 or more times a week to make a commitment. That is how I started and I have since realized I still hate the first couple of miles, but after that I LOVE it. without the group I never would have stuck it out an realize how much running would come to mean to me0
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For me, everything must have a goal.
When I started running it was to train to run a 5k race. I just wanted to make certain I could finish! When I ran the race, I found that it was a great experience. So, I signed up for a 10k race! Did that! Now, I am training for another 10k race with the objective of finishing in less than 1 hr (completed first @ 1:04:10).
So, my suggestion, get a goal. Then work to achieve. Once done, get another and get back to work. And so on , and so on, etc.
Remember though, no matter what the goal. Always take the time to enjoy the experience!!0
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