I can jog, but I can't run. That's hard for me. I like the fact that I can jog for fitness, but to me there's a huge difference between jogging and running.
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You can run a sprint or your can run a marathon, but you can't sprint a marathon.
I am never out there just jogging for the heck of it. I never do that. I start to run with a goal in mind, whether it's a certain time or certain distance or a specific heart-rate goal, and then I am done.
I don't believe in jogging. It extends your life - but by exactly the amount of time you spend jogging.
I try to stay fit. I try and do something every day but I don't jog. My body hates jogging.
The only reason I would take up jogging is so that I could hear heavy breathing again.
I don't like to run. You will not see me running on a treadmill ever. Ever! I like boxing, though, so if I can go to the gym and box for 30 minutes, I will.
I love to run, and I actually run quite a bit.
I run a lot. I love running. I try to run at least half an hour a day.
I can't run anymore. That's the one thing I loved doing. And I can't play golf hardly at all because of wrist and back pain.
For some reason, I find jogging incredibly boring, but yoga is the only thing I've been able to consistently do over the years. I think it's because it also is sort of a mental exercise and calms you and refocuses you. So I find that that's great, and sometimes someone will drag me to a spin class or on a hike.
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