• LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Understandable running feels like torture at first, got to push through until it feels good.

    It’s literally a metaphor for life, “when life gets hard, work harder! And then you see the amazing results of your torturous hard work and you feel absolutely amazing.”

    That’s why running is so healthy. It purges & cleanses out all the bullshit and takes you to a higher level where you are healthy again.

    Mind becomes clear, feels exactly like the sun coming out after a good heavy rain. Outlook optimistic. Tolerance of other people elevated. Everything elevated.

    Because it only feels good once you’ve worked hard enough to get to the next level where you’re achieving the runners high. That is true health.

    Conversely, feeling like you want to “choke people out” is pretty much the opposite of health.

    • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      As someone who quit running not long after getting to the point I get runners high, you have a point, but also different people can thrive on different forms of cardio. When I ran i found myself rapidly overheating and just generally miserable until I was stoned on feel good chemicals. Bicycling on the other hand was fun enough from the start that I wasn’t struggling to force myself to do it.

      When I bought my bike I was struggling to get myself out running every other day. Things like stopping for water made me feel like I was failing. By switching to a different form of cardio, one that I enjoyed, I was able to get into shape without the constant urge to give up. It also came with my knees not hurting.