Jogging on treadmill vs outside
omma_to_3
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Easier on the treadmill, harder, or the same? I am treadmill only since I live in the country and there are no sidewalks and I'm wondering if it's harder outdoors or not.
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I've heard that jogging outdoors is much more difficult than jogging on a treadmill at no incline. To combat this, I jog on the treadmill at a 1.0 incline... I know it's not quite the same as jogging outside, but it at least takes a bit more effort than jogging at no incline.0
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I prefer outside so time passes. My shins also bother me on a treadmill. However I will run on any where I can fit in a workout. Including a trail, street, or treadmill. I think do what works best for you.0
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To me the treadmill is boring, so I rarely use it, like every couple of months. Running outside is harder because you are moving you are moving your own weight. On a treadmill the belt is helping you move. But, the treadmill is better than nothing.0
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Its way harder outside until you learn to pace yourself. You tend to run much faster and the hills show up whenever they want not when you want!!0
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I've heard that jogging outdoors is much more difficult than jogging on a treadmill at no incline. To combat this, I jog on the treadmill at a 1.0 incline... I know it's not quite the same as jogging outside, but it at least takes a bit more effort than jogging at no incline.
Definitely agree. I feel like there's more resistance when you're outside. My heart beat jumps up at a higher pace outside too.0 -
To me the treadmill is boring, so I rarely use it, like every couple of months. Running outside is harder because you are moving you are moving your own weight. On a treadmill the belt is helping you move. But, the treadmill is better than nothing.
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outside is physically harder, but inside is boring and therefore can be mentally harder. I'm much more likely to burn out early on the treadmill, but that might also be because when I run outside, if I get tired early, I'm still a mile or two away from my house...0
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I find outside to be much harder, just because of the difference in incline even on a "flat run". I also live in a semi rural area, and have no trouble running outside without a sidewalk, I just make sure I am highly visable (sometimes I have to move off the road for approaching vechicles).0
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I want to add to my original statement that yes, I find jogging boring (but then I find ALL cardio exercise boring at the gym... I just do it for how I feel afterwards!), but at my gym there are TVs on some of the treadmills so it helps that I can plug my headphones in and watch the news to pass the time. I don't have cable or even an antenna at home so this is a treat for me... LOL.0
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I *hate* the treadmill with the white hot heat of 1000 suns.
It's easier for me physically and psychologically outdoors. I can run a 5k in in 24:59... that's about 7.5mph... but I can't run more than three minutes at that pace on the treadmill.
The worst part for me is the lack of airflow. Even with a ceiling fan, there's no breeze on the treadmill, so the sweat just pours off me. Outside, even on a still day, I'm creating my own 6-8mph breeze!0 -
For me I find running outside way easier, not just because it's more fun, but on the treadmill it hurts my knees and back. Not sure why. If I can't go outside I prefer to jog in place over the treadmill, neither of those hurt my joints after, but the treadmill does everytime!0
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I think it's easier to run outside than inside. Generally I run long distance (6 plus miles) so if I run on the treadmill I go insane. If I've been training on a treadmill, I tend to run faster outdoors even with hills. It really depends on what you're wanting to do with your running too. If you want to train for a half or full marathon, run outside. If you're running to burn calories, seeing the digital display of calories, speed, and distance may motivate you on the treadmill.0
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Funny about the sweating. I thought that was just me. The few times I get on the treadmill the sweat pours off of me. It's everywhere but when I look around at everyone else they look fine. Another reason why I HATE the treadmill.0
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I am in the same boat and at one point asked a trusted avid runner/former navy man what he thought. This is what he told me, from the days of pt the navy he learned that...When you run on the treadmill you are using your muscles differently than you would running on the road/trails. On the treadmill you are actually working more just to stay on the treadmill and to balance. You can still get a great work out on the treadmill, you'll just be working the muscles differently than you would on the road. Is it easier, not necessarily, its just hard to switch back and forth b/c of how the muscles are used differently.
I had asked the ? b/c I want to train for a 5k and I live out in the country on a dirt road that is either so rutted or so dusty that its not ever good to run on.0 -
I like outside, when I started back working out I ran outside n when I got to the gym. I noticed I could run for 30+ mins n b okay, but once I started running outside again I felt like I was going to die!!! Now I do both gym on the treadmill but with incline and outside0
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Well, I was using incline, until it broke on my brand new treadmill lol.
Thanks all! It's not safe to run on our road because it's narrow with no shoulder and the speed limit is 45mph. And people take that as a starting suggestion lol. At this point I'm just in it for the calorie burn. I love the treadmill though. I can watch tv. Plus my husband isn't always here when I work out so someone has to watch the kids lol.0 -
I find that running outside is harder for me. I like the treadmill because I like watching the numbers change, it helps motivate me to keep going because I can play little tricks on myself to keep going. Don't know if that makes any sense to anyone. I like the controlled environment of running inside.0
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It's harder, but SO MUCH MORE ENJOYABLE, in my opinion. that it's mentally easier. And I think with jogging so much of it's mental. I got the runkeeper app on my phone, and it tells me how far I'm running and my pace - LOVE it!0
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The treadmill is so much easier for me, due to the predictable terrain and the controlled climate.0
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treadmill is easier but boring. I guess if you had the TV playing that would be alright...
When I run outside it seems like time goes by so quickly. When I'm on a treadmill.. it goes by soooo sloowwwwww..... so boring...0 -
Treadmill is so much harder mentally for me (so boring!). 30 mins on a treadmill feels like eternity..and 1 hour is... like soul destroying. Physically as well, I've noticed I get shin splints on treadmill (heel striking probably?). And after a workout, I always feel wobbly like I've been on a boat or something (motion sickness). I use a treadmill maybe three/four times a year. I avoid it if I can.
I can feel my legs doing a bit more work when running outside due to the variable inclines and terrain. And running on pavement/concrete certainly gives me knees a pounding. Plus I get to play with my pace without having to push different buttons and getting worried about not being able to keep up and then doing a face plant on the ground (greatest fear on the treadmill!)0 -
Treadmill...all mental, especially approaching 6 miles. Road running...more physical. Combat the lack of physical treadmill training with HIGH resistance crosstraining on the strider/elliptical. Personally, I use over half of the available resistance on these doing random hills for 60min. YMMV. Last 10k, hills were a breeze with the exception of a 25mph headwind.0
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All I know is when I run outside, my lungs feel like they're on fire & I have to stop because I can't catch a full breath. When I'm doing cardio indoors, I don't have that problem.0
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I pretty much learned how to run on a treadmill during my journey thus far. Last week I decided to do a warm up jog before doing my HIIT 40 Yard Sprints and holy crap was it a LOAD harder. I'm pretty sure I was running at a 7 - 7.5 speed, which seemed slow still, and I learned that I really need to pace my breathing. That being said I agree that I wasn't bored while running, although sometimes Maury is on when I run so "YOU ARE NOT THE FATHER" is pretty damn hilarious0
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For me... way more easy to run outside than on the treadmill! i can run almost 4.5 to 5 miles at 5.8 to 6 mph outside... and on the treadmill, I can barely make 5.0 mph... hate hate hate the dreaded treadmill....0
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For me, it's easier to run on a treadmill. I have awful breathing problems outside when I run around, unless it's winter and everything is dead. lol
But also, because the treadmill helps me pace myself better, when I'm outside I tend to run faster and it tires me out quicker.0 -
Get outside. There is a gorgeous planet out there to explore, infinitely better to run around it than on some contraption like a hamster in a wheel. Even city centres can be awesome if you go out early before all the traffic.
Buy yourself a GPS watch if your need to keep an eye on pace or like to see how much you burn off.
Plus outside is free.0 -
I prefer outside WITHOUT sidewalks. Country smells and sights are the best. I also run faster outside. Not sure why, but it's all good :bigsmile:0
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Outside is physically harder at first, the treadmill is harder mentally because of the boredom and heat and having to maintain a constant speed. Once you adjust to outside, it's SO much easier as you can go at exactly the pace that suits you for where you are at that time, and watching and feeling the seasons passing is a welcome distraction.
If you live in the countryside and there are no sidewalks, are there paths and trails you could run along, or fields to run around? For us urbanites, that's the kind of environment that makes us very jealous!
One word of caution, treadmill running, even at an incline, will never prepare you for an outside run or race.0 -
I do both and find outside to be harder physically due to the hills and such. I think its good to do both if you can. There is nowhere to run where I live (same as you, no sidewalks) but where I work is a great bike path through the woods) so I occasionally change clothes after work and run the bike path. Fortunately the weather has been unseasonably nice lately, nice to get out of the boring gym. I do notice after a few days of running outside that the treadmill is a lot easier and I can jog faster than the time before.0
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