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I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off

an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have

her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that.

I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I

started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of

the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)

Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or

jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier,

psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)

Any one know?? If jogging in place is " Okay " I may try that for the rest of

C25K.

Indyrose

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I don't know except to learn to barefoot jog they say jog in place because that type of striding... small strides is better.. but I will let our marathoner.. .. let us know what she knows. I have been jogging in place a bit barefootjudyTo: exercisevideos Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 6:19 PMSubject:

Back in the groove Monday

I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that.

I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)

Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier, psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)

Any one know?? If jogging in place is "Okay" I may try that for the rest of C25K.

Indyrose

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I don't know except to learn to barefoot jog they say jog in place because that type of striding... small strides is better.. but I will let our marathoner.. .. let us know what she knows. I have been jogging in place a bit barefootjudyTo: exercisevideos Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 6:19 PMSubject:

Back in the groove Monday

I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that.

I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)

Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier, psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)

Any one know?? If jogging in place is "Okay" I may try that for the rest of C25K.

Indyrose

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I agree - running outside is different from the TM. The TM does have lower impact - and I think it is easier than running outside. I can run longer and faster on the TM than I can outdoors - I guess there is also no wind resistance on the TM either!

Running outdoors is a much more natural movement, too.Donna

I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that. I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier, psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)Any one know?? If jogging in place is "Okay" I may try that for the rest of C25K.Indyrose

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this is what a video I was looking at regarding running technique was saying.. practice running in place first! so I think they recommend doing that prior to treadmill or outside... anyway.. i do it as a warm upjudyTo: exercisevideos Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 10:04 PMSubject: Re: Back in the groove

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My TM is a rinky-dink cheap one, and it's not very well cushioned at all. (It's also too narrow and short for good running, either!) It worked fine for walking.

I have the fatigue mats for my aerobics floor, which are pretty good on the cushioning. That's probably a good reason why jogging in place felt better there, too.

That, and the fact that I've trained myself to land on my feet much softer than I ever did.

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> I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that.

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> I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)

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> Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier, psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)

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> Any one know?? If jogging in place is "Okay" I may try that for the rest of C25K.

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> Indyrose

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this is what a video I was looking at regarding running technique was saying.. practice running in place first! so I think they recommend doing that prior to treadmill or outside... anyway.. i do it as a warm upjudyTo: exercisevideos Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 10:04 PMSubject: Re: Back in the groove

Monday

My TM is a rinky-dink cheap one, and it's not very well cushioned at all. (It's also too narrow and short for good running, either!) It worked fine for walking.

I have the fatigue mats for my aerobics floor, which are pretty good on the cushioning. That's probably a good reason why jogging in place felt better there, too.

That, and the fact that I've trained myself to land on my feet much softer than I ever did.

Indyrose

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> I wasn't sure what to do tonight, as I didn't want to overdo things coming off an illness, yet I was feeling pretty good. Good ol' to the rescue! I have her 5 Mile Advanced and decided to parts of that.

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> I started modifying the walks -- on this DVD, the pace is pretty quick, so I started jogging in place. I was amazed that I could keep that going for most of the miles! I've come a ways in my fitness! :-)

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> Is there much difference between jogging in place, jogging on a treadmill or jogging on a track? I found jogging in place seemed to be much easier, psychologically, but my legs felt about the same. (Or I imagined they did...)

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> Any one know?? If jogging in place is "Okay" I may try that for the rest of C25K.

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> Indyrose

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