Which do you prefer? Treadmill, stepper or running outside?
saylorkw
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Which do you prefer? Treadmill, stepper or running outside?
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Running outside, treadmill if I HAVE to....stepper bores me to tears in about 2 minutes.0
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Outside, outside, outside, outside, outside, outside!0
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Treadmill because I own one and can use it no matter the weather (and even while my kids are sleeping). But I did recently run outside and found it refreshing to be out in good weather and to regulate my own pace.0
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Outside even when it is drizzling.0
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Outside! I only use a treadmill occasionally for speed intervals (because I can exactly control the speed) or to get in some extra steps while I'm waiting for my lifting partner to show up at the gym. Otherwise, I do all of my running outside. I've never used a stair climber and don't really feel the need.0
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Outside. The only reason I can think of to run inside is icy conditions. I find a treadmill uncomfortable. No way I could do my long runs on one.0
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Outside, treadmill if the heat and humidity is ridiculous.0
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Outside unless there's an ice storm.....there is no bad weather, just inappropriate clothing!0
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Elliptical. My calves start to bother me after running on hard pavement for a while.0
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Outside on a trail, unless it's hot/humid, then I run on an indoor track.0
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Outside! Preferably on a trail, but will take a park or the neighborhood over a dreadmill any day!0
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beemerphile1 wrote: »Outside, outside, outside, outside, outside, outside!
Me too! Especially because most of my running routes bring me by hayfields, and I love the smell of fresh cut grass! Plus it's pretty.0 -
Outside but if I have to get on the treadmill due to weather or my hubby isn't home, then I will. It's nice to have that option.0
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I love outside the most, but sometimes I do just like to zone out on the treadmill.0
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Outside. It's a part of my day where no one can bug me. Treadmill or anywhere else someone will always find a reason to ask a question. A little time by myself is a good thing. ;-)0
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Outside! I use the treadmill begrudgingly during the winter or torrential downpours. Elliptical never. Stepmill during the winter because I can't get myself to run on a treadmill every single day.0
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I would much rather run outside than use indoor cardio machines. The state park is right next to my back yard so I try to run or walk through the park as often as I can while the whether is good.0
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Outside is my favourite by far. The treadmill can be convenient though. I set it on a slight incline for a more realistic running experience.0
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Treadmill, but that's because it's the only place I can do any walking. I can't do crutches/walkers because of the jarring motion on my shoulders. Before my disability got too bad though outside would have been my choice.0
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I prefer outside but live in South Texas, so in deep summer I use the treadmill a lot to beat the heat. Some people don't seem to take issue with the heat, but I do. I also like the treadmill for speedwork so you can be absolutely sure how fast you are going. But in general, outdoor runs on a soft surface beat all else.0
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Running outside. The treadmill or rather the dreadmill sucks all the life out of me. If I want to do stairs I'll walk up a flight of them. Running frees my mind, and being outside I get to see and hear nature (I don't run with music)0
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BrianSharpe wrote: »Outside unless there's an ice storm.....there is no bad weather, just inappropriate clothing!
So much this! In the last 18 months, I have run outside for EVERY SINGLE run (including one with -30*F windchill). The lone mile that I did on a treadmill back in March was for a VO2 Max test.0 -
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Running outside. Treadmill is SO boring.0
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Nothing beats a late spring pre-dawn run... Outside.0
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Either treadmill or running outside. They both have different good and bad qualities.0
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outside, I hate that I can't change speed on the fly with a treadmill.0
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I find the stepper incredibly boring. I would either run outside or do intervals on the treadmill. I find the addition of intervals makes the time go a lot faster because instead of focusing on that I have 40 minutes or whatever left, I just focus on the interval I'm in. Time flies0
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Well that's a #nobrainer, running outside.0
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Ok, thanks for all of the comments. So can i ask another question in this thread or should I start another? How do you get to the point that you actually LIKE to run. I have tried running. I ran cross country in High school and hated every second of it. If it starts to hurt (chest, back, knees, ankles) i quit. Thought?0
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