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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
Also, consider pilates as a way of strenghtening your core muscles (improve your posture, alleviates back pains, avoid arthritis, stretch your body, improve your flexibility, etc. etc. )
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
I got into pretty good shape when I had an elliptical in my apartment. It's very easy to run while watching your favorite show or movie. And ellipticals are probably better for your joints. I no longer have one (old one got noisy and my new apartment isn't ideal for an elliptical), but this is probably the best way I've ever managed to keep up an exercise routine. It's also fantastic during the winter... no going out in the cold. And between you and me... you can fart as much as you want while exercising in your own home. :rolleyes:
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Also, consider pilates as a way of strenghtening your core muscles (improve your posture, alleviates back pains, avoid arthritis, stretch your body, improve your flexibility, etc. etc. )
Take a look at MVC Bricks for ASP.net here in The Code Project.
I have heard nothing but great things about pilates. However, I fear a loss in man points if I engage in any act of pilateism. :)
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
Jogging/running is only an ok way to get fit. There are faster and more effective approaches if cardiovascular fitness, strength and appearance are your goals.
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Try swimming instead. You get a better overall cardio workout, and the impact/stress is much better.
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You also want to add some load bearing exercise to keep your bones strong.
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
Don't get expensive running shoes. Running barefoot or in a minimal shoe is better for your knees. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100104122310.htm[^]
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
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Don't get expensive running shoes. Running barefoot or in a minimal shoe is better for your knees. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100104122310.htm[^]
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Andy Brummer wrote:
Running barefoot
Until you step on a sharp object and go ouch.
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Just build up slowly. Mate of mine was massively over-weight, and when he started he couldn't run at all. Just walked. He walked ever increasing distances at ever increasing speeds. Then he started very slowly jogging a bit, then he started running. Forget how much weight he has lost, but he is quite literally half the man he used to be.
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Just build up slowly.
Mate of mine was massively over-weight, and when he started he couldn't run at all. Just walked.Very important detail. If you're above 300ish(????) pounds jogging or other high impact exercises are an express highway to permanent joint damage and premature arthritis.
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Be careful of nipple rub. :wtf:
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Don't get expensive running shoes. Running barefoot or in a minimal shoe is better for your knees. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100104122310.htm[^]
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Apart from that, once you get past £90(ish) the extra cost doesn't bring any extra benefit, just increased profit for the manufacturer.
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Apart from that, once you get past £90(ish) the extra cost doesn't bring any extra benefit, just increased profit for the manufacturer.
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And greater risk of injury. Worn out running shoes also cause fewer injuries than brand new shoes. Our species has been running quite well without any kind of special running foot gear.
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Am thinking of taking up jogging/running as a way to get fit...any advice to an unfit desk jockey (other than don't overdo it)?
If you are in the condition that you physically can, I would recommend sprints. Try sprint 1 minutes, walking 1-2 minutes, alternating for a half hour. It will destroy you. It's how I went from 180 to 145 pounds a few years back. When it gets warm out I will do it again, as I've surpassed my old "heavy" weight this winter. I never had the time to run for distances, and running sprints compacts the workout to a shorter time period. Also, runners get accustomed to running distances, their body gets more efficient and expels less energy (eventually you will burn less calories per same distance and pace). Sprinting helps counter this.
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Andy Brummer wrote:
Running barefoot
Until you step on a sharp object and go ouch.
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Pecan shells and some small rocks are the worst that I get in my neighborhood. If I'm running somewhere unfamiliar I'll wear a pair of 5 fingers[^]. Yes they are expensive, but I do most of my running full on barefoot, so they don't wear out that often, plus I get a fitness allowance at work to pay for them.
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And greater risk of injury. Worn out running shoes also cause fewer injuries than brand new shoes. Our species has been running quite well without any kind of special running foot gear.
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weather permitting!
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Don't get expensive running shoes. Running barefoot or in a minimal shoe is better for your knees. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100104122310.htm[^]
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That only works if you're among the 3% of humanity who have abso-frikkin-lutely perfect biomechanics.
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If you are in the condition that you physically can, I would recommend sprints. Try sprint 1 minutes, walking 1-2 minutes, alternating for a half hour. It will destroy you. It's how I went from 180 to 145 pounds a few years back. When it gets warm out I will do it again, as I've surpassed my old "heavy" weight this winter. I never had the time to run for distances, and running sprints compacts the workout to a shorter time period. Also, runners get accustomed to running distances, their body gets more efficient and expels less energy (eventually you will burn less calories per same distance and pace). Sprinting helps counter this.
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Adding in some explosive weight work on top of this can increase the effectiveness even further, and helps with a more balanced appearance.
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And greater risk of injury. Worn out running shoes also cause fewer injuries than brand new shoes. Our species has been running quite well without any kind of special running foot gear.
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Andy Brummer wrote:
Worn out running shoes also cause fewer injuries than brand new shoes.
Could that be due to the tendency of people to be new to their fitness regime when they get new shoes? Or maybe because they are not used to the weight/size of the shoe yet?
Andy Brummer wrote:
Our species has been running quite well without any kind of special running foot gear.
I think our life expectancy has also doubled or more in recent times. Brushing our teeth, antibiotics, keeping our joints in good shape... little things like that help to keep our fragile bodies from wearing out as soon as they used to. And with things like sidewalks (very hard and wouldn't be found in nature), we need a little extra shock absorbency.
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