Did I hallucinate a thread where everyone was like
"Jogging!"
and a few people were like
"When did that happen?"
So I'm doing a mock of a Portland jogger's resource/community website for a class...
would you guys mind just spouting off some jogging knowledge and about your awesome new healthy habit?
like
Where is your local runner's shop? NE, SW, NW? I have one for SE called Pace Setter Athletic. Nice little shop employed by some total runner dorks.
How far do you run and where do you run?
What sorts of tunes do you listen to?
Do you have some good playlists?
App?
Shoes?
Shorts?
Ipod/phone armband?
Philosophy?
Stretching vs. Not Stretching?
Stories?
Knee health tips?
It we be cool if I could get a lot of this sort of info in one or two places place. So talk about your awesome habit some more sometime!
Thanks
Tom
Also, this band is like the greatest all time jogging band.

also it's The Nerdist podcast theme.
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When I jog I carry an iPod in my hand, which is horrible but I've been doing it for years and even though I hate it I never make any effort to get a different situation (see: low-frills). I scotch tape the earbuds into my ears so they don't fall out.
I usually run 3 miles, roughly. I listen to a playlist including Air Supply, Beyonce, Timberlake, that song "Safety Dance," "Somebody to Love" by Queen, "Holding out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler, "Man in the Mirror," Devo's version of "Satisfaction," and some others.
I stretch before and after.
However all this is moot because last July while jogging I pulled something in my groin that has yet to heal, and I haven't jogged since, and it's awful and feels like a part of me is missing and when I think about it too much I almost cry, so
I don't live in Portland anymore, but this was one of my favorite routes. I pretty much always included running on the water. It is so nice there. I run around 40 miles a week, different amounts on different days.
I used to use the Nike+ running app and now I have a Garmin GPS watch thing with the HRM. I have some cool new Asics and my favorite shorts have the built in undies. So much support.
I think running is cool and relaxing and I feel tired and cranky when I don't run. I particularly enjoy longer runs where I can kind of space out and meditate.
Also stretching thoroughly is way important.
40 miles a week is epic. If I am ever on my feet again I will train for a marathon
Matthew, try the scotch tape!! It's awesome!
The earphone chord is one of the biggest nuisances of jogging for me. It will get caught on my elbow or arm and just rip my headphones right out sometimes. That is an epic amount of jogging Matthew. I wish I could do that sort of distance. Someday. That is a bummer about the injury YT. I worry a lot about that sort of injury. If I couldn't jog I think I would take a shot at a swimming regiment.
All gold jog blogs.
I don't listen to music, I like listening to my breath and the sounds around me.
No stretching. "When you stretch and hold a pose, the brain thinks you are about to damage yourself and it then sends out nerve impulses that actually tighten the muscles. The result is, you're less ready for activity, not more ready for activity."
I think the most important injury prevention tip is to start slow and don't push yourself too much. Every exercise book/article mentions this, but I definitely ignored it when I first started running, and injured myself by ramping up my routine too quickly. Listen to your body!
Oh, form is also really important to not hurting yourself.
Good way to walk/jog more, is to trick yourself into committing earlier in the day when you are more ambitious. Get dropped off somewhere far, or carpool to work with someone who gets off earlier than you. Also, you can get a really good book on tape and a walkman. You will feel like you have go for a walk to listen to the next chapter (unless you have a tape deck in your car... then you will have to exercise restraint).
or
Running is good for your brain.
source: this Slate article
so fun to discover something physical we are better at than an animal
so sick of the animal kingdom beating us out in every category besides, like, nuclear physics, which is like, who gives a shit
but I totally did it without stopping, walking, or death!
I'm so smart right now!
we have that in the bag
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/5k-runner-couch-to-5k-workout/id439852091?mt=8
it has worked great for me and there is a 10k and 21k version also. It really made things super easy.
Anyway, I just wanted to say that I never knew running could be fun. We have a fun route. It goes through 3 superfund sites, toxic waste grounds that have been abandoned by industry. I like the combination of nature and industry. Part of our route is a crumbling parking lot or warehouse foundation that is turning into a hardwood meadow. The jogging is interspersed with climbing rocks and sandy hills. Last week a bunch of barrels showed up next to one of the fenced superfund areas. One of them wasn't even properly closed. They were classic "hazardous waste storage units." There were a bunch of machines, and these enormous drills. The barrels were gone this week....
This week, I will increase my jogging days to two days per week.