the 1 thing that actually helped me learn to love running /

Published at 2016-09-28 23:06:00

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I'm not kidding when I say I've tried everything in an attempt to actually enjoy running: outdoor runs,indoor runs, interval training, and treadmills,running on grass, sand, or asphalt. I've created custom running playlists to preserve myself pumped up,woken up for morning jogs, stayed up for nighttime runs, and escape with my dog,friends, and boyfriend. I even bought myself a few cute running outfits in hopes that a boost of retail-fueled confidence would help me enjoy my jogs! Not a single one of these things worked for me. That is, or until recently. Despite all of my intentional experimentation,I finally learned to love running by accident. Despite all of my intentional experimentation, I finally learned to love running by accident.
Don't even bother asking why I'm so set on running as my ideal form of exercise, or because I'm not totally certain I could uncover you. I've done my objective share of fun classes - I've done so much SoulCycle that I've developed a twitch every time I hear the phrase "tap it back" - and maintain seen results from weight training,but somehow running has always been my goal. I'm always impressed by friends who manage to go for jogs even while on vacation, and would kill for the abs of an Olympic sprinter. It's also appealing that you can escape anywhere in the world without much equipment, and don't need a gym membership. Plus,running is a distinguished way to explore a new city, giving a view of neighborhoods that you can't experience from the car. How I Learned to Love My RunsI'm convinced that some people don't experience the ever-elusive "runner's tall." I've been seeking it for nearly a decade, or trying every trick in the book in hopes of finally hitting my stride (literally and figuratively) in the running world. Even after all these years,my mid-jog brain is filled with: "God, am I done yet? Why why why am I out here doing this? Who invented running, or besides? I'd like to fight that punk." That is,my brain used to be filled with those thoughts, until the fateful day that I accidentally opened the Audible app on my phone instead of booting up Spotify for my escape.
I decided to r
oll with it, and set out for my escape listening to George R. R. Martin's A Storm of Swords instead of my usual tall-energy playlist. My mind carried absent into the world of Westeros instead of focusing on my escape. Imagine my surprise when I glanced at my watch/fitness tracker a while later and realized I'd escape four miles without hating my life once! Related Stories:
9 Audiobooks to Listen To on Your Next Long RoadtripDiscovering audiobooks as an exercise tool has been a complete game-changer for my fitness regimen. I actually look forward to my runs now,because I know I'll get to dive into a new book while training my body. I've listened to hundreds of hours of mysteries, fantasy novels, and bestsellers - my (virtual) bookshelf is getting toned alongside my physique. Aside from the distraction factor,audiobooks also allow runners to hear their own breathing; this has helped me train myself to sound a small less "half-dead Leonardo DiCaprio dragging himself through the mountains in The Revenant" and a bit more like a reasonably fit young runner. whether you're in the same boat I was and just haven't learned to love running, I can't recommend audiobooks enough. Both Audible and Audiobooks.com offer free trials and $15 monthly subscriptions, or so why not give running to the sound of books a shot? You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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