Why do you say you can’t jog? Is it because of leg weaknesses? Or past injuries?
It’s excellent that you enjoy cycling as that’s a great alternative to running even if I can never get in to cycling myself. I know people who will cycle to give themselves a good rest between running sessions, or to maintain fitness when they are unable to run due to injury. I never took to cycling myself, I enjoyed it as a kid but my brother had way more passion for it and still does to this day.
Jogging is fun, but you definitely need to be in the right headspace for it. I’ll head out and run in relaxed manner along country paths, by the side of Holes Bay, and then when my fitness returns I’ll continue on in to Poole park. I love just getting out there, seeing nature, seeing animals and birds in their natural habitats and the early morning sun. I’ll run listening to music most of the time but sometimes run without either my phone or music. I enjoy listening to music as the tempo of the music can help me to push on and keep going when it’s tough and it’s a bit of a distraction. It’s not totally safe, because of cyclists but as it’s country path then of course there are no cars etc around so it’s safe enough as long as I keep mind out for cyclists and vice versa.
I was unwell for six months from October - April. Lost my mojo with running and only really getting back in to it last few weeks accompanied by gym sessions. I’m nearly 40 so want to get in to as good shape as I can. My health is important to me, as is trying to find the next woman/women in my life. So I’m doing what I can to get in to great shape and to look as good as I can.
I’ve had a number of injuries in the past so want to stay injury free. That’s one side that I’ll need to work on, performing more stretches and proper warm up and cool down routines. Last summer I was running a 10 miles+ run every 2-3 days, now I’m building back to it after losing my fitness when I was ill.
I’m going to head out for 5am run. Want to make this a daily habit, that accompanied by an evening run after gym session. See where it takes me.