running.... inside or outside?
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MUCH more enjoyable to run outside ... But tready easier on my knees ... So I split it up between the two ...0
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I'm one of the odd ones, I don't mind running on the treadmill. I get up and watch the morning news while getting my daily 4 miles in. I like running outside and do it as much as I can, but find it easier to get my run in first thing before everyone is up.
Also, I think that running outside is easier than inside, I can cover a lot more miles, quicker outside than I do inside...hills and all.0 -
Inside. I'm a severe asthmatic, and the a lot of things in the air outside interfere with my breathing abilities. I can make it for 45 minutes at 5.2 on the treadmill inside, but I last maybe a max of 5 minutes at the same pace outside. It doesn't help that I live in Madison, WI for the school year (which is pretty highly polluted) and then Racine, WI for the remaining months (which gets Milwaukee/Chicago/Racine pollution).
Honestly though, as long as you're exercising, does it really matter WHERE you're doing it?0 -
I'm always shocked when I hear someone say they think the dreadmill is more enjoyable than a run outside. I'm glad that it is easier to up the speed on that medieval torture device so that I can get my miles logged and get off the thing quicker. I don't even take music with me when I run outside...the changing scenery is all I need. 8)0
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Outside!!
On the treadmill I cannot even manage a mile without finding an excuse to stop - every step is torture!! Outside though I LOVE0 -
I prefer running outside. That said, I'm a pretty fairweather outside runner. Not too much wind, no rain, not too hot, not too cold, not too humid, no bugs... If I waited for ideal conditions outside, I'd probably run about 6 times a year. So I use the indoor track at school, it takes away my various weather-related excuses. Not as good a workout (no wind resistance, no hills, etc), but it's better than not doing it at all. I do prefer the track to the treadmill, because I prefer to set my own pace (speed up if I feel good, slow down if it's getting hard, no faffing with buttons between intervals since I'm currently doing C25k) and while I'm going around in ovals, at least I feel like I'm covering distance.0
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I like both, I use the treadmill when it's extreme outside, and I use it to push myself to go faster. When it's warm/cool enough outside, I love running where the scenery changes, as does the terrain.0
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Outside. I get so bored and distracted on the treadmill. Love the smell of pollen, fresh cut grass, like looking out over the sea. And if it rains, it cools me down. I come back feeling refreshed rather than exhausted.0
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Treadmill is my go-to guarantied run every morning and supports my consistency. Outdoor running is what it is all about though and I savor and enjoy every time I get the chance to do it. 5AM runs are tough though in the cold and/or dark. I am enjoying the long days now and hopefully won't get chased back inside until September. Still my treadmill waits patiently making sure I have no excuses not to get my run on.0
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I get bored running inside. Outside, there are so many more options.0
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I've yet to run a race indoors on a treadmill....why would I train that way?0
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I love running outside..love trails!0
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Outside, definitely. Since I started running a few months ago (yep, newbie here) I have run once on a treadmill. Hated every minute. Today I even ran outside in 90 degree weather. I'd rather do that than hop on a treadmill any day.0
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Keep it up guys, I really like both, when it is hot and humid I tend to run indoors. But on a nice cool day, when the breeze is really nice, oh yeah its time for a run. it only gets better from here. I know you can do it. I have completed a half marathon. I lost 20 lbs from doing the 12 week training plan from August to October. Take care and always keep the faith.
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Outside! I love being able to look at scenery. I occasionally run on the treadmill at my parents' house and I HATE it. No matter how tight my dad puts the belt for me, I always feel my feet slipping out from underneath me. And I feel like I am just running running running and getting nowhere.0
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Outside. Most I can handle on Torture-mill is one mile.
I don't even think I could stick it out a mile on a dreadmill :noway:
Outside. Always outside.
I manage 5 mins on the treadmill and then collapse with boredom. i run out side and go to the gym to do classes/weights. Dreading winter as I'm going to have to get on the treadmill as the winters can be harsh.0 -
Always outside.
I have 3 running goals for this year.
2600+ total miles
sub 3:10 marathon
Zero miles on the treadmill
Still on track for all three.0 -
I like both.
I will run outside when the weather is a bit cooler and I don't lose several pints of blood from the mosquitoes and deer flies.
I run inside when I'm at the gym or it's winter/crappy/cold out. When I run on the TM at home I just throw on a show that I DVR'd and run for an hour.0 -
Outside is much better because a treadmill cannot prepare you for all possible conditions on race day including:
steep downhills
curvy roads
gravel, banked roads, branches, etc
very hot or cold weather
rain, snow, etc0 -
Always outside.
I have 3 running goals for this year.
2600+ total miles
sub 3:10 marathon
Zero miles on the treadmill
Still on track for all three.
GET IT!! :flowerforyou:0
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