What do you watch for tready time?

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  • verptwerp
    verptwerp Posts: 3,659 Member
    @ iwaffle ......

    That was so poetic ...... and I'm so jealous ..... you rock !
  • Catching up on old episodes of Community and Arrested Development.

    And I love how OP asks what people watch whilst treading, and most of the replies are to do intervals instead, run outside, or belittle for being able to watch something while running. Get off your high horses people.
  • BrenB150
    BrenB150 Posts: 132 Member
    I agree! I would love to run outdoors, but same here about some roads being unsafe, I have a toddler and hubby wont let me run on towpath by myself, understandibly so! But when I run on the treadmill, I just set the tunes and concentrate on my breathing. I can't watch or read anything. If you are doing an hour, do interval training and not just jogging for an hour. It helps make the time go faster.
  • kdatwood
    kdatwood Posts: 4
    Wow, thanks to everyone who replied! Some really good ideas. Although, the topic was 'what do you watch for tready time'. NOT how you FEEL about tready time. You know? Before I get a lot of garbage about how treadmill running is SO BORING and HOW do you POSSIBLY do it? WHY don't you run OUTSIDE? It is so much BETTER - I would like to add that I would LOVE to run outside. HOWEVER, I have 3 kids at home with me and can't possibly leave them to run outside. So, whatever works for you - works for you.

    Don't judge.
  • kdatwood
    kdatwood Posts: 4
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  • anniedy
    anniedy Posts: 10 Member
    I watch sports. I also live in an area that is either unsafe (winding roads, no sidewalks) or too hilly for my level of running (just getting into it). March Madness is great for me. If they can keep going, so can I. One downside: if you are a big fan of a team and they score, you may look like an idiot celebrating while running.