At the age of 21, I had never even stepped on a treadmill.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I can't run on treadmills; they drive me nuts.
When I was younger, I avoided exercise or anything strenuous. I didn't even enjoy walking. As I got older, I spent so much time marking books or sitting at a desk writing that there was no room for exercise - not that I would have bothered anyway.
I don't run on the treadmill, because there's no treadmill moving for you on the soccer field.
Every day I spend time on the treadmill. I am walking faster, stronger and harder than I was two months ago.
I was told as a teenager that I would never walk again.
I didn't start jogging or running until I was 37 years old. It was something that really helped me change my life.
Still, to this day, I can't run on the treadmill. Why not just run outside? I never understood it.
When I was growing up, I did not exercise at all. I was raised in the French Quarter in New Orleans. If I saw someone running, I would call the police because I thought they stole something on Royal Street.
I'm sick of the treadmill.
I will never do Pilates. I walk.