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Jogging
I have a genetic anomaly that I share with my siblings - our knees are all a bit messed up - even my super skinny sister. Both my older and younger sister jog and I'd like to be able to do that some day.
What do you think a reasonable weight is to start jogging? If you've been in the 300's (or even if you haven't) did you have a weight where you felt like you couldn't jog and when did that change? I'd like to do the couch to 5k project and just looking forward to when I might start it. I tried jogging a few steps yesterday but it feels awkward and I got the distinct impression my knees would not benefit. I'm going to ask my doctor about it next week when I go in for my routine blood draws (for monitoring my T3/T4 levels) but I'd really like to hear others experiences. |
I'd say you should consult an orthopedist or sports doctor about this. It may be that you should not jog at all if you have knee problems. I wouldn't try it without consulting a medical professional, and it should be one who knows about sports.
Jay |
Normally I'd say go for it, but if you have knee issues already you want to be really slow and careful so that you can become a jogger (runner) without injury and be able to keep going.
What do you do for exercise now? How far are you able to walk at one time? I didn't start the Couch to 5K program until I could walk an hour a day, just in case. Definitely get your doctor's opinion. |
I would definitely get a doc's okay before starting jogging. I run 3 miles 3x per week. For me, heavier was harder, a lot harder.
I found it more hard with the fat flopping around than my knees, though (sorry if that's TMI). If the doc clears you, get a good pair of compression shorts - or bike shorts in a pinch, and a superior high impact sports bra. Those things made all the difference in running comfort for me (plus shoes, of course). |
Oh yeah I will definitely ask the doctor before I actually do anything - I'm suppoised to do everything in my power to avoid stairs until further notice so jogging any time soon is out of the quesition without a doctor's ok. The couple steps I "jogged" the other day were just to see what it felt like because I was curious. I literally jogged like 5 steps.
I guess what I was trying to ask was more "what's normal" for jogging weight-wise? Is it just us knee gimps that have trouble jogging at a certain weight? Like I imagine someone at 400lbs is probably not jogging, but maybe I'm wrong. I can walk an hour now - it was just over the last two weeks that my back and knees seem fine with a lot of walking. I have a great pair of Brooks shoes that I use just for my walks - they are my first pair of exercise shoes and they make me want to run, they are that comfortable. I think that's what brought all this on, heh. |
I'm shorter than you are, and my knee problems are pretty minor. I try to jog for a minute or so two or three times during brisk walks. I strongly echo the talk to your doctor.
What I found is that at about 225 my knees pretty much stopped hurting when I went up and down stairs. I didnt start jogging until that happened. (although I have minimal aspirations to be a regular jogger...I'd like to extend my jogging episodes to about two minutes.) |
Thanks Pandora - I was guessing that by Onederland jogging might be a possibility (if Doc oks it) but its nice to know you saw a change at 225.
I don't know if I want to be a jogger either, but i want to be able to try it out someday. :) |
This is just me, but I thought I'd chime in.
I have always been a little knock-kneed and when I was a teen I was bitten by a brown recluse behind and just below my right knee and it destroyed a lot of the muscle in that calf. So I tend to favor that leg just a bit, which throws off my stride and makes my knee & hip sore if I push too hard. I worry a lot about injuring my knees because of that. So once I was under 220 I started adding 4-5 minutes of a pretty gentle jog to my 35-40 minute treadmill workout. I only do it after I've completely warmed up and I build up to it. After a week I increased it to 8-10 minutes during a 45-50 minute workout. I'm probably going to keep it there until I get down to about 205 or so. I will keep at it in small increments. I really really do not want to injure my knees. My father had a knee replacement and it was very hard on him. So I say ditto on the doc & take it slow.:hug: :strong: ~Strong |
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I still have a hard time jogging at 210 lbs. I can't jog ( if you can even call it that. I go about 4.0 on a treadmill ) for more than 6 minutes.
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I started to jog at around 225lbs too...I've been working my way up to longer times and when I get where I want to be on time then I'll start upping my speed.
I can not bring myself to jog in front of people so I do it on my treadmill...I have too many things flapping lol |
I think everyone is different when it comes to jogging. I'm just starting to jog. I do 4mph on the treadmill and when I walk outside I walk fast and jog slowly intermittently. It's a really sad slow jog that my son laughs at. I'm trying to get better at it. I read somewhere that your body needs to almost learn how to do it again. After being heavy for so long and not using those muscles it feels very awkward. I worry about my knees too, so I'm taking it slow. Definitely go with your Dr.'s advice.
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Have you considered race walking?
You can burn just as many calories as jogging but without the damage to your knees. http://www.thewalkingsite.com/racewalking/index.html |
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Of course talk to the doc...
But I just started C25K about 3 weeks ago at 260. I struggle a little but because I am out of shape not because my weight is too much. But, everyone id different! |
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