I Hate Jogging!!
Everything there is about it is wrong. You
either run or you walk.
Everything there is about it is wrong.
You either run or you walk. Jogging as a warm-up – NOT!; Jogging as
a workout – NOT!! In my opinion jogging should be outlawed. Jogging
is something the English invented and America adopted and
eventually created a compulsive passion for in their attempt to
get. Do you get the idea I have an opinion on this matter. You have
no idea. There have been times of near madness that while observing
the bad posture, painful looking, laboring, pounding foot strikes
of a bad jogger running alongside the slanted, pitted edge of the
road in a cloud of car exhaust as I drove up on them and for that
brief moment I actually believed I would be doing them a favor by
running them down and putting them out of their misery. So far I
haven’t snapped.
If you know how to run it surely can be
used as a part of a fitness program. If you are an athlete involved
in pivotal sports, there are much better alternatives than running
slow for a long period of time. Joggers’ intentions are honorable
in finding an activity to improve or maintain their fitness, but
when an activity is damaging important parts of your body in a
cumulative fashion an argument for finding an alternative arises
without much of an intelligent come back available.
There is a significant difference
between running and jogging. Running is efficient, graceful, light
footed, balanced and a biomechanical sound movement. Jogging is
characterized by various degrees of incorrect movement techniques
and posture. Posture is rarely close to acceptable ranging from
hunched over and placing., tremendous stress on the thoracic and
cervical spine to running ramrod erect with a pronounced
hyperextension of the cervical spine which magnifies the
compressive force on the lower back. Running: Personally, I am not
a fan of distance running for fitness. Ice, uneven grades, foot,
ankle, knee, hip, low back, neck pounding repetitions on hard
surfaces, and car exhaust are a few of the negative impacts
associated with running. On the other hand, I know many people
enjoy it and it is a cost free form of exercise that can be done
outdoors. Notice I stated that I am not a fan of distance running
as opposed to running. A major portion of my all around training is
running intervals on a track or a field. As with all the areas of
fitness, maintaining good technique is the key to safety and
performance. When running intervals I am using the muscles of the
body to challenge the ground with each step, minimalizing
concussive force in the joints up the length of my body.
Running is a world away from jogging. Two
completely different animals. Jogging is characterized by
various methods and degrees of ill form. Joggers can
demonstrate a posture that ranges from having an
hyper-extension of the lower bask to being hunged over, carry
their arms too high, land heavily on the heel, and have their
feet turning inward or outward. Such form uses excess energy
and magnifies the impact of the each footstike, twising
ankles, knees and hips as well as providing dangerous
compressive impact to your spine, especially the lumbar area.
. A well trained runner can move much faster than
a jogger, yet
experience much less impact due to a smooth form that
minimizes vertical motion, and which doesn't exhibit the
heavy rear-foot landing during the footstrike. Think about
it!
2007 © Greg Alario
www.FatBurningLifestyle.com
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