I apologize for how negative that sounds! It’s been 3 months. I unfortunately can’t be as consistent as I’d like because of chronic utis. I currently go about 8-10 km/h for 20 mins at a time, 2-3 times a week when I’m healthy. I keep at it because I’ve noticed a boost in my general energy and mood, but I hate pretty much every second of actually running. I read that that’s normal as you start out, especially if you start from zero like I did. But I’ve also read you eventually start to tolerate and then later enjoy it. How long did it take for you to get to that point?

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    One thing that made me forget about the bad aspects of running is running on a treadmill while watching action movies. The increased heart rate works great for both of those, and having the treadmill to keep my pace steady allowed me to run farther than I had in other situations like running outside or running while listening to audiobooks.

    Also, running in nature is more enjoyable than running around the parking lot or whatever.

    Some people never enjoy running though, and just tolerate it for its benefits. Maybe that’s you?

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      I’ve never been on a treadmill, I might have a look at some gyms! So far I’ve been put off it because it feels like paying for something I could have for free, but if it does the trick, it might be worth it.

      That last point currently resonates. I do hope I’ll grow to enjoy it, but accepting that it’s also ok to do it just for the benefits might also help!

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        I bought a used gym quality treadmill for my home, though they are pretty big and not everybody can reasonably do that. Because it’s always there I also sometimes take meetings on the treadmill at a walking pace. It’s great during the winter where I live because I usually don’t want to go out in the snow, and having the treadmill helps me exercise, even by just walking, when I would otherwise be wasting away.