Starting to hate getting up to run. Probably because I haven't seen quicker results.
I'm the poster child right now for diet vs exercise.
Slow 1.5 miles today. About 14 minute pace
I was stuck in a cycle for a while...I 'm 55 and was too heavy (5'6", 205ish pounds) and as a result, I could only do a limited amount of running before I started to have problems with my knees, leg muscles, etc. And because that prevented me from running a lot, I wasn't burning enough calories to offset the amount I was eating, so there wasn't much progress.
Two things that helped break me out of the cycle recently:
- You don't need to run continuously. You'll get (more or less) the same benefits from running say 2-3 minutes at a time, then walking for a minute at a time and repeating as you will from running non-stop. The difference is it won't take nearly as much of a toll on your body, and you'll be able to do WAY more without wearing yourself out.
- For some reason, I'm suddenly not having any trouble keeping the amount I eat to reasonable levels. I was previously focused on avoiding carbs, which has worked for me for weight loss in the past, but didn't seem to work any more. Now I'm eating more or less whatever I want, but in small quantities and stopping when I'm full.